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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Why We Don't Always Notice Our Own Movements: A Computational Perspective

Imagine walking through a crowd. You might feel a slight push from someone passing by, but you probably won’t notice the sensation of your own steps. This is because our brains are skilled at distinguishing between sensations caused by our own actions and those generated by external factors. Scienti

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

The NHL's Big Change: What Happens After Gary Bettman?

For over three decades, Gary Bettman has been the face of the NHL, making him the longest-serving commissioner in North American sports history. But change is brewing. Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold recently hinted at Bettman's impending retirement, revealing that the league is already planning

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Pete Hegseth's Defense Nomination: A Look into Allegations and Payments

Pete Hegseth, nominated by President Trump for the role of defense secretary, has been in the spotlight over some serious allegations. One major allegation is that he sexually assaulted a woman in 2017. Hegseth admitted to paying $50, 000 to this woman, but he claims the assault never happened. The

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Jan 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bear Attack in Pennsylvania: Unusual Behavior, Rabies Confirmed

In the scenic town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, something unusual happened. A bear, not acting like bears usually do, attacked a man named Andrew Neirer. The Pennsylvania Game Commission confirmed that the bear had rabies. This is not common for bears, as they usually mind their own business. Andrew

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Biotech Boss Asks Governor for Help in Uncertain Times

Chris Viehbacher, the CEO of Biogen, had a message for Governor Maura Healey at a recent event hosted by the Associated Industries of Massachusetts. He was worried about the changes happening in Washington and how they might affect his business. Viehbacher pointed out that his company faces lots of

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

President Trump's Back: Pardoning Attackers and Detaining Refugees

On his first day back, President Trump signed a flurry of executive orders. He set a new record and immediately started tackling some of his biggest campaign promises. Two actions stand out: pardoning over 1, 500 people involved in the Capitol attack and grounding nearly 1, 600 Afghan refugees. Amon

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Understanding Health Workers' Views on Children's Palliative Care in Crisis Zones

When it comes to caring for kids in tough times, like wars or natural disasters, health workers have their own thoughts and needs. Let's dive into what they think about providing end-of-life care for children and what they need to learn to do it well. First, let's zoom in on their perceptions. Heal

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Jan 24 2025CRIME

Teen's Diary Reveals School Shooting Plans

A teenager's online diary, believed to be written by the Antioch High School shooter, offers a chilling glimpse into his mindset and plans. The diary, totaling 288 pages, starts on October 18th and charts his thoughts as he prepares for the attack. It shows he admired notorious mass murderers and ai

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Court Halt: Trump's Birthright Plan on Hold for 14 Days

A federal judge in Seattle just dropped a big pause button on President Trump's plan to limit birthright citizenship. This temporary block will last for two weeks. The case hits the heart of the 14th Amendment, which says anyone born in the U. S. is a citizen, except for kids of diplomats. Four stat

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Exploring High-Entropy Alloys for Boosting Magnetic Refrigeration Temperature

High-entropy alloys, with their complex structures and multiple elements, pose interesting challenges for scientists looking to fine-tune magnetic properties. One notable alloy, Gd 0. 2 Tb 0. 2 Dy 0. 2 Ho 0. 2 Er 0. 2 Co 2 , demonstrates a promising magnetocaloric effect (MCE). Unlike si

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