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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes in Yemen: A Billion-Dollar Effort

The U. S. military has been busy in Yemen. They've hit over 800 targets in just six weeks. This operation, named Rough Rider, is all about taking out key Houthi sites. We're talking command centers, air defenses, and even places where weapons are made and stored. The Houthis have been causing troub

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Apr 28 2025FINANCE

The Market's Rollercoaster: April's Ups and Downs

The stock market has been on a wild ride in April. It started with President Trump's big tariff announcement. Then, he took back some of the toughest parts. This back and forth caused stocks to swing up and down like a rollercoaster. The S&P 500 even briefly entered a bear market. That's when s

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Apr 28 2025FINANCE

Economic Ripples Across Asia

The financial world in Asia-Pacific was quite calm on Monday. Investors were busy evaluating China's plans to boost local businesses. They were also keeping an eye on the ongoing trade talks between the U. S. and various countries in the region. China's finance minister, Lan Fo'an, had made some bi

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

A Teen's Tragic Choice: The Sheffield School Stabbing

A young person has admitted to taking a life in a British school. This incident is part of a bigger problem with knife violence in the UK. The accused, a 15-year-old, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denies murder. The victim, also 15, was Harvey Willgoose. He was stabbed to death at All Saint

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Heart's Natural Beat: New Pacemaker Tech on the Horizon

A fresh wave of innovation is sweeping through the medical field. A new type of pacemaker is being tested. This pacemaker is designed to work without any wires. It is also designed to help the heart's electrical system work better. The new pacemaker is called the AVEIR Conduction System Pacing. It i

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Curiosity's Mars Drive Captured From Above

On February 28, 2025, a unique photo was snapped of the Curiosity rover. It was moving across the Martian surface. This was a first. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took the picture. It used a special camera called HiRISE. This camera is known for its sharp images of the Red Planet's surface. The ro

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Shift in AI Bias: What's Next for Tech Giants?

It is no secret that the tech world has been grappling with AI bias. Now, things are getting even more complicated. The political landscape is changing, and with it, the focus on how tech companies handle AI bias. The White House and the Republican-led Congress have a new target: "woke AI. " They ar

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Natural Guardians: Piper mikanianum's Secret Weapon Against Storage Threats

Piper mikanianum, a plant that's been quietly guarding stored grains and seeds from pests and fungi. It's not just any ordinary plant. It has a powerful secret weapon: its essential oil. This oil has been shown to be a strong fighter against common storage problems. The oil was carefully extract

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Plant Power: Unlocking the Secrets of Alpinia uraiensis

The plant Alpinia uraiensis is a unique species found only in Taiwan. It has been studied for its essential oils, which are found in various parts of the plant. These oils have been shown to have strong antioxidant and antifungal properties. To extract these oils, a process called hydrodistillatio

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

A Blast in Iran: What We Know and What's Still a Mystery

A huge blast and fire struck a port in southern Iran on a Saturday. This event was linked to a shipment of chemicals used in missile fuel. Five people died, and over 700 were hurt. This happened while Iran and the United States were talking about Iran's nuclear program in Oman. The explosion took pl

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