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May 06 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit's Weather: Rainy Start, Sunny Finish

The weather in Metro Detroit is quite the rollercoaster this week. It all starts with a damp Tuesday. Rain showers are expected throughout the day, thanks to an upper-level low-pressure system. This system, known as an Omega block, is causing the unsettled weather. Temperatures will hover in the low

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May 06 2025SCIENCE

Astronaut's Lightning Strike Photo

Astronauts usually fly under the radar, but every now and then, one of them does something that captures the world's attention. Nichole Ayers is one of these astronauts. She is a 36-year-old who has accomplished a lot in her life. She flew the F-22 stealth aircraft in the international war against t

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May 06 2025CRIME

Crypto Wealth: A Dangerous Magnet for Kidnappers

There is a growing trend of kidnappings in France and Western Europe. The victims are often wealthy individuals involved in the cryptocurrency world. The latest incident involved a 60-year-old man who was grabbed while walking in Paris. This man was the owner of a crypto marketing company. He was ta

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May 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The AI Uproar: Why Three Key Figures Stepped Down from the Seattle 2025 Worldcon

The Seattle 2025 Worldcon is facing a stir, not because of the Hugo Awards, but due to a different issue. The event, where the Hugos are given out every year, is in hot water over the use of AI. Three important people have quit their jobs because of this. They want everyone to know that the Hugos we

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

University Showdown: Big Schools Fight Back Against Funding Cuts

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a controversial move. They decided to limit the money they give to universities for research. This money, known as indirect costs, covers things like equipment and infrastructure. The NSF claims this will make the funding process more efficient and tran

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Federal Funding Cut: A Clash of Ideals

A significant shift occurred in the world of higher education when a top official announced that Harvard University would no longer receive federal grants. This decision came after weeks of tension between the Trump administration and several prestigious universities, including Harvard. The core iss

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May 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Hidden Hand in His Business Empire

Donald Trump's business empire is a complex web of companies and trusts. Many people think he stepped back from his businesses when he became president. But, a recent filing with British regulators tells a different story. The filing shows that Trump still has significant control over his busines

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

The Big Paycheck of University Leaders

Dr. Santa Ono has made quite the name for himself in the world of academic leadership. His journey is a mix of impressive achievements and surprising decisions. He is known for his ability to inspire and guide large academic institutions. But what does his success story look like in terms of money a

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May 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Beat the Heat with Smart Cooling

Mother’s Day is approaching, and the summer heat is already making its presence felt. It's a great time to gift something useful and high-tech. The TORRAS COOLiFY is a personal neck fan that offers more than just a gentle breeze. This stylish wearable air conditioner uses advanced cooling technology

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May 06 2025OPINION

Abandoned Promises: The Struggle for 9/11 Health Care

The World Trade Center Health Program was set up to help those affected by the 9/11 attacks. It was supposed to treat injuries, long-term conditions, and illnesses suffered by responders and survivors. The program was a lifeline for many, offering hope and medical support in the wake of unimaginable

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