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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Insects and Dead Pigs: A Unique Study in Tunja

Insects can be key players in solving crimes, and scientists are always eager to learn more about them. In Tunja, Colombia, researchers wanted to know more about the insects that visit dead pigs. This is important because pigs are often used in studies to understand what happens to human bodies afte

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Mar 25 2025CRIME

Women Caught in the Middle of U. S. Deportation Drama

A recent deportation effort by the U. S. government saw eight women from Venezuela caught in the middle of a complex situation. The women were initially part of a group of alleged gang members from Venezuela who were deported to El Salvador. The women were not aware of their destination un

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

The Trump Administration's Controversial Deportation Tactics

The Trump administration has been under fire for its use of an old law to deport Venezuelans suspected of gang involvement. This law, the Alien Enemies Act, hasn't been used since World War II. Back then, it targeted Japanese, German, and Italian nationals. A judge recently pointed out that even Naz

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Moves: What's Next for Cars and Medicines?

The recent cabinet meeting at the White House had some big news. President Trump dropped hints about upcoming tariffs. He mentioned cars, medicines, and a few other industries. He did not give a specific date, but it sounds like it will be soon. This is not the first time Trump has talked about

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

How Does Processed Meat Affect Your Weight?

Processed meat is a staple in many diets. But does it play a role in weight gain? Many studies have hinted at this, but until now, no one has really dug deep into the data. So, let's break it down. First, what counts as processed meat? Think bacon, sausages, ham, and deli meats. These foods go

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

New Chemicals from Soil Bacteria

Scientists found interesting chemicals in soil bacteria. These chemicals have a special group called dichloromethyl. This group is new to a type of natural product called pyranones and furanones. The bacteria that make these chemicals live in the soil of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The plateau is hig

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Turmoil: The Jailing of Istanbul's Popular Mayor

A significant political event unfolded in Turkey as Ekrem İmamoğlu, the mayor of Istanbul, was arrested. This happened on the very day he was likely to be nominated as a presidential candidate by his party. The charges against him include leading a criminal organization, bribery, misconduct, and cor

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

A Former Law Enforcer's Sudden Passing

Jessica Aber, a former top lawyer for the Eastern District of Virginia, was found lifeless in a home on a Sunday morning. She was 43 years old. The local police were called to the scene around 9:18 AM. They found a woman who was not responding. Later, they identified her as Jessica Aber. Jessica Ab

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Mar 23 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Road to Recovery: A New Chapter

The Vatican has shared some good news about Pope Francis' health. He is set to leave the hospital in Rome on Sunday. Doctors have given the thumbs up for his discharge, and he will spend the next two months recovering at the Vatican. This is a big deal, considering he was in pretty rough shape just

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Lebanon's Fragile Peace Under Fire

A tense situation unfolded recently when rockets were launched from Lebanon into Israel. This event broke a shaky peace that had been in place since last November. Israel responded with air strikes, targeting sites linked to Hezbollah, a powerful militia group in Lebanon. The strikes hit rocket laun

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