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May 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Social Media Users Are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands

Social media is a place where people share all kinds of content. Some of this content can be upsetting or trigger bad memories for some users. To help with this, users have started adding trigger warnings to their posts. These warnings let others know that the content might be upsetting. This way, p

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Maize Growth with Soil-Friendly Bacteria

The use of helpful bacteria, known as plant growth-promoting bacteria, is a well-known method to boost crop growth and soil health. However, the exact ways these bacteria work their magic on soil quality and crop productivity are not fully understood. A recent investigation looked into how a special

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

How Stress Hormones Affect Fish Health

In the world of fish farming, channel catfish are superstars. They grow fast, adapt well, and are valuable. But there's a big problem: a disease caused by Aeromonas hydrophila. This bacteria can cause severe issues, like hemorrhaging, making it tough for farmers. To fight this, scientists are lookin

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Income and Spending: What's the Deal in March 2025?

The latest numbers are in, and it looks like people in the U. S. had a bit more cash to spend in March 2025. Personal income saw a boost of $116. 8 billion, which is about a 0. 5% increase from the previous month. This means that after taxes, folks had around $102. 0 billion more to play with, and t

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

Heated Moments on the Court

In the world of sports, emotions often run high, especially after a tough loss. The Milwaukee Bucks found themselves on the losing end of a close game against the Indiana Pacers. The final score was 119-118 in favor of the Pacers, and the game went into overtime, making the defeat even more painful

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Side of a Controversial Deportation Pact

In mid-April, President Trump and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador appeared to be in perfect harmony. They were in the Oval Office, discussing a recent event. The U. S. had just sent over 200 migrants to a high-security prison in El Salvador. Bukele seemed eager to take in more. He even dismiss

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Apr 30 2025CRIME

The Man Who Pretended to be Rich and Powerful

Ryan Hemphill, a 43-year-old man, is accused of serious crimes against six women. He built a fake image of wealth and power to lure these women. He used this image to scare them into silence. He claimed he had deep connections in law enforcement and organized crime. He told them that going to the au

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Apr 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Kacey Musgraves: A New Chapter on the Lost Highway

Kacey Musgraves is back where she started, but with a fresh perspective. She is heading to a beautiful farm in Tennessee, where she enjoys horseback riding and picnics by the river. This setting has inspired many of her songs and provides a much-needed break from her phone screen. The Duck River, kn

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Apr 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's New Switch Update: Game Sharing Gets a Twist

Nintendo has rolled out a significant update for the Switch, version 20. 0. 0, gearing up for the upcoming Switch 2 release in June. This update introduces several new features, including system transfers to the Switch 2 and support for GameShare. However, there's a catch with the new virtual game c

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Apr 30 2025CELEBRITIES

A Country Star's Life Beyond the Stage

Sheryl Crow has traded the bright lights of Los Angeles for the quiet charm of Nashville. This move wasn't just about changing scenery. It was about finding a place to call home and raising a family. Crow's life in Nashville is far from the glamorous lifestyle many imagine for a rockstar. She enjoys

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