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Dec 25 2024CRIME

Subway Attack: Man Accused of Fanning Flames

A man from Guatemala, Sebastian Zapeta, is facing serious charges after a woman died in a fire on a New York City subway train. Prosecutors say Zapeta used a shirt to fan the flames, causing the woman's death. The attack happened on an F train stopped at the Coney Island station. Zapeta, who is accu

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

A Christmas Night Aurora: Lights in the Sky for Some US Regions

Imagine waking up on Christmas morning to a spectacular light show in the sky! A recent solar flare has led to a coronal mass ejection (CME) headed toward Earth, which could result in an aurora borealis over certain parts of the US on December 25. This exciting phenomenon, known as the Northern Ligh

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Halftime Plan: Watching Beyoncé, Not Strategizing

This Christmas, the NFL is not just about football; it's also about Beyoncé. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is ready for both. The Ravens are playing the Houston Texans at 4:30 p. m. ET on Christmas Day, while Beyoncé, a Houston native, is performing at halftime at NRG Stadium. It's a un

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

The Conflict of Interest Dilemma: Mayor Johnson's Ties to CPS and the Teachers Union

Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has been under scrutiny due to potential ethics issues linked to his past role in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and ties to the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU). Just a few weeks after his May 2023 inauguration, high-ranking CPS official Ben Felton wrote a memo express

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Boxer vs. MMA Fighter: Who'd Win in a Locked Room?

Tyson Fury, a top boxer, just lost a big fight. People are talking about his next move. Some want him to fight another boxer, Anthony Joshua. Others want a different challenge: Jon Jones, a famous MMA fighter. UFC commentator Joe Rogan isn't so sure about that last idea. He thinks Jones would have t

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Improving Brain Mapping: A New Way to Handle Noisy EEG & MEG Data

Electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) are really cool tools doctors and scientists use to study the brain. But they're not perfect. Sometimes, they give blurry pictures of the brain (low spatial resolution) and might miss some parts (partial brain coverage). Plus, some sensor

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Solving Mystery Fevers in Bamako: A New Tool for Doctors

In Bamako, Mali, figuring out why people have unexplained fevers is tough. Diseases like malaria, HIV, and yellow fever often overlap. A recent study tried to uncover the reasons behind these fevers. The study included people of all ages with high temperatures. Doctors collected basic information an

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Bug Found South of Expected Range: A New Threat for Paraguay

You know those creepy-crawly bugs that hang out in nests and shelters? Some of them even make palm trees their home. But a few of these bugs, known as triatomines, can be a real pain for humans. They're the ones that carry a nasty disease called Chagas. Recently, scientists found one of these bugs

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Minnesota Faces Norovirus Surge This Winter

This December, Minnesota is grappling with an unexpected spike in norovirus cases. You might not know much about norovirus, but it's a tough bug that can give you a bad stomachache and diarrhea. A senior epidemiologist, Dr. Amy Saupe, says that norovirus can change over time. Even if you've been imm

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

EoE on the Rise: A Decade of Discovery in Australasian Kids

Did you know that the rate of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) has been climbing in kids from the Northern Hemisphere? But what about our region? Not much is known about EoE here, and that's where this study comes in. Climate and daily habits might play a role in how EoE shows up, so understanding and

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