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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Why Does the US Want Greenland?

The US has set its sights on Greenland. The country's president has made it clear that the US wants control of the Arctic island. This desire has sparked controversy and criticism from both Greenland and Denmark. The US vice president is planning a visit to Greenland. The trip was initially planned

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Free Speech Under Fire: Columbia Students Face Unprecedented Challenges

Columbia University, once a hotbed of student activism, is experiencing a significant shift. The vibrant protests that once filled the campus have quieted down. Why the change? The Trump administration's crackdown on international student protesters has created a climate of fear. Students are now he

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Mar 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Deep-Sea Mining: A Race to the Bottom

Imagine if you will, the ocean floor as a treasure trove of metals. The seabed, especially in remote areas like the eastern Pacific, is rich with minerals crucial for modern technology. This has sparked interest from mining companies eager to tap into these resources. One such company, based in Vanc

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Can Maryland's Terps Pull Off a Major Upset Against Florida?

The Maryland Terps are gearing up for a significant challenge in the Sweet 16. They will face the top-seeded Florida Gators. This matchup is a big deal for Maryland, as it's their first Sweet 16 appearance in nine years. The Terps have been on a roll, recently securing a thrilling 72-71 victory over

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Japan and Brazil Team Up: What's the Deal?

Japan and Brazil are joining forces in a big way. They want to work together more closely on important issues. This includes talking about politics, economics, and even climate change. They have a plan to do this over the next five years. And it does not stop there. They also want to chat about defe

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Cell Parts in Colon Cancer

Cellular bits called migrasomes are getting attention. They might be key players in cancer's spread and how well treatments work. These tiny structures are relatively new to science. They have been linked to various cancers. However, their role in colon cancer is still a mystery. Colon cancer is a

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Mar 27 2025EDUCATION

The Global Flourishing Study: A Deep Dive into Human Well-being

The Global Flourishing Study is a massive project. It aims to create a huge, open-access data set. This data set will help researchers worldwide study human flourishing. Flourishing means living a life full of happiness and purpose. The study includes over 200, 000 adults from 22 different countries

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Search and Rescue: The Missing U. S. Soldiers in Lithuania

In Lithuania, a search operation is underway for four U. S. soldiers who have been missing for two days. This incident occurred during a military exercise near the border with Belarus. The soldiers and their tracked vehicle vanished on Tuesday afternoon, sparking a significant rescue mission. The L

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Soldiers Vanish in Lithuania

In Lithuania, a tense situation unfolded when four American soldiers went missing during a training session. The soldiers were part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, and were involved in a joint exercise with Lithuanian forces and local law enforcement. The incident occurred near the town o

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Sweet 16 Surprises: Who's Still Standing in the 2025 NCAA Tournament?

The 2025 NCAA Tournament has thrown some curveballs, and only one double-digit seed is still in the mix. Arkansas, a No. 10 seed, is the lone underdog left standing. The Sweet 16 is here, and all the top seeds have made it through to the next round. But even with the favorites advancing, no one h

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