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Apr 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Dairy Farming: How Jharkhand's Farmers Are Coping

Climate change is a big deal for dairy farmers in Jharkhand. It's making their jobs harder. The state is divided into three main zones. Each zone faces different challenges. A recent study looked at how climate change affects dairy farming in these zones. The study used a mix of methods to figu

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Apr 29 2025WEATHER

Detroit's Weather: Windy Warmth and Stormy Surprises

The upcoming days in Metro Detroit are set to be a mix of mild temperatures and strong winds. This combination could lead to some intense weather conditions, especially on Tuesday. The night before, the sky will fill with clouds, and there might be a few light showers or minor storms. It will be q

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Waiting for Surgery: The Hidden Struggle

The struggle with surgical waiting lists is a big issue in public healthcare. It's not just about the numbers. It's about how well these lists are handled and how they affect people's access to care. There is no single way to measure how well these lists are managed. This can make it hard to know if

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Apr 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of AirPods Pro 3: What the H3 Chip Could Bring

The next generation of AirPods Pro is on the horizon, and one feature stands out as a potential game-changer: the H3 chip. This tiny component could be the key to unlocking a world of new possibilities for Apple's popular earbuds. Apple has a history of rolling out new AirPods Pro features slowly.

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Apr 29 2025FINANCE

Shopping Gets Pricey: How Tariffs Hit Your Wallet

Temu, a popular online shopping platform, has started adding import charges to its products. This means that items you buy might end up costing more than twice their original price. For instance, a summer dress that was $18. 47 now comes with an extra $26. 21 in import charges, making it $44. 68. Th

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

A Pause in Conflict: Victory Day Truce

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, has called for a brief halt in fighting. This pause is set to begin on May 8 and will last until May 10. The reason? It's all about the 80th anniversary of Victory Day. This day marks the end of World War II in Europe, when the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany. The

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Russia and Ukraine at odds over ceasefire plans

Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, has suggested a brief pause in fighting. This is to honor the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory in World War II. The ceasefire would last three days, starting on May 8th. This is a significant holiday in both Russia and Ukraine, known as Victory Day.

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Russia's Break for Victory Day

The Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, made a surprising move. He called for a three-day pause in the fighting in Ukraine. This break is set to begin on May 8th and last until May 10th. The decision came right after the U. S. President expressed his disappointment with Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukra

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Yemen's Hidden War: Migrants Caught in Crossfire

The ongoing conflict in Yemen took a grim turn when Houthi rebels accused the US of striking a prison. This prison held African migrants, primarily from Ethiopia. The alleged airstrike reportedly killed 68 people and injured 47 others. The US military has yet to confirm or deny these claims. This in

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Apr 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Iberian Peninsula Power Struggles: A Sudden Darkness

The Iberian Peninsula faced a significant power outage on Monday. It was a sudden loss of electricity that affected Spain, Portugal, and even parts of southern France. This was not a small event. It was a massive blackout that started around midday local time. By Monday evening, some power had been

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