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Jun 15 2025CRIME

Minnesota Search Intensifies for Shooting Suspect

In the heart of Minnesota, a tense situation is unfolding. An urgent alert has been issued for a section of Sibley County. This alert comes after law enforcement discovered a vehicle linked to the suspect in the recent Minnesota lawmaker shootings. The suspect, 57-year-old Vance Boelter, remains at

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Salt-Loving Microbes in Cleaning Up Chemical Messes

Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are like superheroes in the chemistry world. They have amazing abilities to dissolve stuff, but they also have a dark side. Their toxicity is a big question mark. Why? Because different tests give different answers. It's like asking five people to describe a color. You

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

The Power of Cyclophosphamide in Blood Cancer Treatment

Blood cancers can be tough to beat. But there is hope. One method that has shown promise is allogeneic peripheral-blood stem-cell transplantation. This is a fancy way of saying using stem cells from a matched related donor. This process is often used after a patient has gone through myeloablative

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Jun 13 2025BUSINESS

Airline Stocks Dive as Middle East Tensions Rise

Airline stocks are taking a hit today. Wizz Air is leading the pack with a 4. 8% drop. This comes after the airline decided to halt flights to and from Tel Aviv. They also rerouted planes that were supposed to fly over the troubled Middle Eastern airspace. The conflict between Israel and Iran is

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lab Waste: The Hidden Cost of Fruit Fly Research

The world is drowning in plastic and greenhouse gases. Labs are a big part of the problem. They churn out tons of plastic trash, often burned in ways that hurt the planet. To fix this, labs need to know the rules and options for going green. The Manchester Fly Facility is a good example. It helps 1

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

How Small Businesses Can Thrive with Smart Planning

Small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses play a big role in boosting the economy. However, these companies often struggle to keep up with changes in the market, especially in places with political and economic ups and downs. This is where smart planning comes in. It's a way for these business

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Bug Eating Trend: What Young Turks Think About Insects on Their Plates

The world is heating up, and rain is becoming scarce. This is making it tough to grow enough food for everyone. Plus, the weather is getting wilder. So, scientists are looking for new, eco-friendly food sources. Insects are one of those options. They are packed with nutrients and are kinder to the e

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Pastoralism's Hidden Role in Ancient South Caucasus

The South Caucasus region has long been a hotspot for discussions on technological progress, resource gathering, and trade networks. The focus is often on mobile pastoralism. This is the practice of moving livestock around to find fresh grazing lands. But what if this isn't the whole story? What

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Jun 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Xbox Handheld: Is It Worth the Hype?

A new player is stepping into the handheld gaming arena. Microsoft and Asus are teaming up to introduce the ROG Xbox Ally. This device is designed to give users a console-like experience on a smaller screen. The ROG Xbox Ally looks different from other handhelds. It has a unique design that mimics a

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

A Newsman's Social Media Slip-Up

A seasoned journalist found himself in hot water after sharing strong opinions on social media. Terry Moran, a well-known reporter for ABC News, posted a scathing critique of President Donald Trump and his deputy, Stephen Miller. Moran's comments, made late at night, didn't sit well with the Trump

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