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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

A Morning Sky Show

In the quiet hours before dawn on April 21, 2025, a spectacular light display lit up the sky over Florida's Space Coast. This wasn't a natural phenomenon, but the result of a SpaceX launch. The company sent a Dragon spacecraft on its 32nd mission to the International Space Station. The Falcon 9 roc

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The 2026 Oscars: New Rules and Exciting Changes

The 98th Oscars are shaping up to be quite different from previous years. The Academy has rolled out several new rules and adjustments for the upcoming awards season. These changes are designed to make the voting process more transparent and to recognize new aspects of filmmaking. One of the bigg

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

The Boston Marathon: A Day of Records and Emotions

The Boston Marathon is a big deal. It is one of the oldest and most famous races in the world. This year, it was a day of new records and big emotions. The weather was perfect for running, unlike some years when it has been very hot. The men's race was won by John Korir. He finished in 2:04:45, whic

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Brain Chemicals and Football: Unraveling the Impact of Head Hits

Football players often face repeated head impacts. These hits can lead to long-term brain issues. One key area of concern is how these hits affect brain chemicals, specifically catecholamines. These chemicals play a crucial role in brain function. They help with things like mood, attention, and move

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Health Goals in Southeast Asia: A Look at 2030

The United Nations has set some big goals for the world to reach by 2030. These goals, known as the Sustainable Development Goals, include targets for health and well-being. For the countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, there are some serious hurdles to overcome. These n

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

The Rise and Fall of Early Poland: A Lesson in Sustainability

In the heart of Europe, around the year 900, a significant event unfolded. The first "Polish" political entity emerged, driven by the Eurasian slave trade. This new powerhouse embarked on a rapid expansion, both in territory and in its impact on the environment. Construction projects boomed, and the

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Medicaid's Coverage of Heart-Protecting Diabetes Drugs

Medicaid is a big deal for many people with type 2 diabetes. But here is the thing. It is not clear how well it covers certain drugs. These drugs are special. They do more than just manage blood sugar. They also protect the heart. These drugs are called SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists.

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Heart Cell Secrets Unveiled

The heart is a powerful muscle that pumps blood throughout the body. But what happens when it starts to fail? Scientists have been digging into this question. They focused on fibroblasts, which are cells found in connective tissues. These cells play a big role in how the heart functions and heals. R

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Mobile Phone Fixers Aren't Sorting E-Waste

The rise of mobile phone users worldwide has led to a massive increase in electronic waste. Many people do not know how to properly sort e-waste. This waste ends up mixed with other trash, making it impossible to recycle. Fixing this problem requires understanding why mobile phone repairers do no

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Apr 21 2025RELIGION

A New Saint's Path Paused

The journey to honor a young tech-savvy Catholic has hit a snag. Carlo Acutis, who passed away at just 15, was on track to become the first millennial saint. His canonization, set for next Sunday, has been delayed. This is due to the recent passing of Pope Francis. The event was planned for St. Pete

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