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Mar 04 2025CRIME

When Guards Walk Out, Who Pays the Price?

Imagine a prison where the usual routines are disrupted. This is what happened in New York when corrections officers went on strike. The state's prisons were thrown into chaos. The people who suffered the most were the inmates. The strike lasted for 15 days. During this time, many thing

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9: Your New Camera Companion

Google's latest update for the Pixel 9 series is all about making your camera experience more dynamic and connected. Imagine this: you're out on an adventure, and you want to capture every angle of your epic journey. With the new "Connected Camera" feature, you can pair your Pixel 9 with a GoPro HER

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Mar 04 2025WEATHER

Severe Weather Alert: South Bracing for Storms

The South is gearing up for a rough ride this week. Meteorologists are keeping a close eye on a powerful storm system moving across the country. This system is expected to bring a mix of strong winds and warm, humid air from the Gulf. This combination is likely to create perfect conditions for sever

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Mar 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Dolly Parton's Husband: The Inspiration Behind 'Jolene'

Dolly Parton's husband, Carl Dean, was more than just a supportive spouse. He was a muse for some of her most iconic songs. Their love story began in 1964 outside a Nashville laundromat. Carl was an asphalt paver, and Dolly was already making waves in the music industry. Years into their marriage,

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tough Phones with a Powerful Eye: Ulefone's New Armor 28 Ultra Series

The Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Series, which includes the Armor 28 Ultra and Armor 28 Ultra Thermal, has just been released. These phones are not just tough; they also have the most advanced camera system ever seen in a rugged device. The Armor 28 Ultra Thermal variant has an ultra-high 640×512 thermal

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grapevine Water Watchers: A Mediterranean Vineyard Story

Imagine a sunny vineyard near the Mediterranean Sea. This is where scientists kept a close eye on grapevines to understand how they handle water. They tracked three key signs of vine water status: how fast the vines grew, how much water was in the leaves before dawn, and the carbon makeup of the gra

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Starship's Next Big Leap Delayed

The much anticipated eighth test flight of Starship, the most powerful rocket ever constructed, did not take off as planned. The launch was scheduled for Monday evening, March 3, from the Starbase site in South Texas. However, technical problems with both the Super Heavy booster and the Ship upper

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Listening to Breaths to Detect Big Adenoids

Adenoids can become enlarged in children, causing problems like stuffy noses, breathing through the mouth, and even sleep apnea. Usually, doctors use methods like CT scans or nasal endoscopy to check for this. But these methods can be invasive or use radiation, making them less than ideal for regula

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Mar 04 2025CRIME

Crime Scene Sleuthing: How Machines Learn to Mix Data for Better Results

Imagine you're at a crime scene. You need quick and accurate results to solve the case. Portable sensors help, but they have their limits. Environmental factors can mess with their sensitivity and specificity. This is where data fusion (DF) comes in. DF combines information from multiple sensors to

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Social Media and the Hidden Truths of War Crimes

The world is more connected than ever, thanks to social media. But when it comes to war crimes, this connectivity has a dark side. People are less likely to admit that their own group has committed atrocities. Why? Because they are worried about how others will see them. They fear being labeled nega

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