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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

Pregnancy and the Brain: A Scientist's Self-Experiment

A researcher decided to scan her own brain 26 times to learn more about how pregnancy affects the brain. This is something that hasn't been studied much before. The researcher, who studies learning and memory, had her brain scanned before, during, and after her pregnancy. She wanted to see if there

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

A Witness's Deal: The Twists in Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Case

In a surprising turn, a man named Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes, who is 38 years old, has been allowed to stay in the U. S. for at least a year. This is because he is helping with a big case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hernandez Reyes was in prison for smuggling people and other crimes, but now he is

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

Justice delayed but not denied: A 92-year-old man convicted for a 1967 crime

A man in his 90s has been found guilty of a brutal crime that happened over half a century ago. Ryland Headley, now 92, was 34 when he attacked and killed Louisa Dunne, a 75-year-old woman, in her own home back in June 1967. This case is notable for being the longest-running cold case in the UK to e

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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spotify's Discover Weekly Gets a Makeover After a Decade

After a decade, Spotify's Discover Weekly playlist is getting a fresh look. This feature, which suggests new music every Monday, is now more customizable for Premium users. With new controls at the top, users can steer their recommendations toward specific genres. So, if someone usually listens to c

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Canada and U. S. Trade Talks Back On: What Changed?

Canada and the U. S. are talking again. Why? Because Canada decided not to tax big U. S. tech companies. This tax was a big deal. It would have hit companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta. The tax was set to start soon, but Canada changed its mind. President Trump was not happy about the tax. He sa

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Use Tiny Guides to Shape Their DNA

Plants have a clever way of managing their DNA. They use special proteins called REM transcription factors and a helper protein named GDE1 to direct tiny RNA molecules to specific spots on the DNA. These RNA molecules act like guides, helping to add chemical tags called methyl groups to the DNA. Thi

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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10 Countdown: Time to Act Before Support Ends

Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates after October 14, 2025. This is a big deal for businesses still using the old OS. Many are slow to upgrade, especially in healthcare and finance. These industries often have outdated hardware that can't run Windows 11. In the Americas, only 43% of b

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

A Man's Shady Dealings with an Iranian Agent

In a surprising turn of events, a man from Rishon Letzion has been charged with serious offenses related to national security. The charges include communicating with a foreign agent and sharing information with an enemy state. The prosecution has asked the court to keep the man in custody until the

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Chase Elliott's Atlanta Win: A Turning Point for Playoff Hopes

Chase Elliott's victory at EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta had a big impact on the NASCAR playoff picture. His win took away a crucial chance for some drivers to secure a spot in the playoffs. Brad Keselowski, Erik Jones, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. , and Zane Smith were all hoping to use this race to boost th

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Belgrade's Streets: A Clash of Views and Violence

In the heart of Belgrade, a tense standoff unfolded between protesters and authorities. The city's streets became a battleground as anti-government demonstrators faced off against those supporting President Vučić. The confrontation lasted until late in the evening, with both sides showing no signs o

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