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May 09 2025POLITICS

South African Afrikaners Find New Hope in the US

The United States has taken a significant step by granting refugee status to 54 white Afrikaner South Africans. These individuals are expected to arrive in Washington DC soon, where they will be greeted by high-ranking government officials. This move comes at a time when the US has been under scrut

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May 08 2025SPORTS

Washington's Defense Faltered in First Playoff Game

The Washington Capitals are facing a tough start in the playoffs. They lost the first game to the Carolina Hurricanes in overtime. It was a close match, but the Hurricanes had way more shots on goal. They had 33 shots, while the Capitals only had 14. This huge difference showed that the Hurricanes w

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May 07 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Tiny Changes in Water-Splitting Catalysts

The world of water electrolysis is always looking for better catalysts. These tiny helpers speed up the process of splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen. One such process is called the oxygen evolution reaction. It's a big deal in proton exchange membrane water electrolysis. This is where a new k

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May 04 2025SPORTS

Canelo's Crown: A Fight Without Fire

Canelo Alvarez is still the name on everyone's lips in boxing, but his recent performance in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has left fans questioning his reign. His victory over William Scull was more of a slow jog than a sprint, extending his streak of fights without a knockout to seven. This isn't the Cane

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Time is running out for our planet.

The idea of Earth turning into a fiery wasteland might seem like science fiction, but it's a real concern for some of the brightest minds in science. Stephen Hawking, a famous physicist, warned that our planet could become unlivable by the year 2600. His predictions have caught the eye of NASA, whic

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May 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lady Gaga's Rio Concert: A Night of Music and Security

A massive free concert by Lady Gaga on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro drew in an enormous crowd of 2. 1 million fans. This event was more than just a concert; it was a significant effort by the city to revive its economy. The city of Rio funded the show, hoping to attract tourists and boost loca

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May 03 2025CRIME

A High-Profile Museum Leader Steps Back After a Mid-Air Mix-Up

The Art Institute of Chicago is currently in the spotlight, but not for its stunning collection of art. Instead, the museum is dealing with a situation involving its top leader. The president and director, James Rondeau, has decided to take some time off. This comes after a strange event that happen

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May 03 2025HEALTH

The Role of Dexrazoxane in Heart Protection

There is a well-known drug called doxorubicin. It is used to fight cancer. However, it can harm the heart. This is a big problem for patients. Doctors have found a solution. It is a substance called dexrazoxane. This substance can stop the heart damage caused by doxorubicin. Dexrazoxane works in an

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Is There Really A Planet Nine?

Astronomers have spotted something interesting beyond Neptune. It could be the mysterious Planet Nine, but not everyone is sure. The search for this potential ninth planet is a big deal. If it exists, it would be a giant world far from our sun. But finding it is tough. It's so far away that it's har

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May 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Water Lettuce Fights Pollution in Dirty Water

Water lettuce, also known as Pistia stratiotes, is a hardy plant that can help clean up polluted water. This plant is often found in places where water is dirty due to mining waste. Understanding how water lettuce handles different pollutants is key to using it for cleaning up water. The pl

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