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Dec 11 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Leadership Puzzle: Who's at the Helm?

Recently, South Korea is in a bit of a pickle. President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing travel restrictions and isn't getting much support from his own party. He tried to introduce emergency measures, but that didn't go as planned. This has left everyone wondering who's really calling the shots. Legal expe

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Dec 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Shine at Miami’s Art Basel and NYC’s Gotham Awards

This past week has been a whirlwind of art, music, and fashion as Black celebrities took center stage. Art Basel Miami brought an unforgettable blend of creativity and conversation. Saint & Citizen’s glowing tunnels and vibrant projections at Temple House set the scene for insightful talks. Pusha T,

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Dec 10 2024WEATHER

Quakes in Nevada: What Californians Felt

Did you know that earthquakes can be felt hundreds of miles away? Well, that's what happened on Monday afternoon when a magnitude 5. 5 earthquake hit Nevada. The epicenter was about 48 miles southeast of Reno, but people in Central California felt the shaking too. In Sacramento, a person saw their C

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Dec 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Saudi Arabia's Neom and Hakawati Team Up for Big Movie Projects

In a big move for Saudi Arabia's entertainment scene, Neom Media Hub and Hakawati Entertainment have joined forces to produce up to nine feature films. This partnership aims to bring Hollywood-level talent and significant financial investments to the table. Neom, known for its futuristic city develo

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Dec 10 2024SPORTS

Quarterback Derek Carr's Season Halted by Injury

Quarterback Derek Carr of the New Orleans Saints might not play again this season due to a broken left hand. Tests have shown a significant fracture in his non-throwing hand. This injury is likely to keep him out for several weeks, and with only four games remaining, his return isn't expected. The t

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Heart Changes Post-COVID: The Fibrosis Factor

Ever wondered why some people experience heart issues after recovering from COVID-19? Scientists are on the case, trying to uncover how the virus might harm heart tissue. One important factor is something called vascular fibrosis, which is like scarring in the blood vessels. This scarring can disrup

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

How New Scans Are Revolutionizing Rare Disease Detection

There's an unusual disorder known as Relapsing Polychondritis (RP), where a person's immune system goes awry and attacks their own cartilage. A woman suffered from this, her persistent cough turning out to be part of this disorder. Doctors initially used steroids to help manage her condition, but th

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

An Unusual Pregnancy Location after Fertility Treatment: A Real-Life Story

Imagine finding out your baby is growing in a very unusual place. That's exactly what happened to a 31-year-old woman after she went through fertility treatment. She had a kind of pregnancy called a cornual pregnancy, where the embryo grows in the upper part of the uterus instead of the usual lower

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Dec 09 2024HISTORY

A Soldier's Journey: From Warsaw to Wrocław

Feliks Badowski, born in Warsaw on May 17, 1923, was a fighter in the ZWZ-AK (Union of Armed Struggle-Home Army). His story starts with his educational background and work in occupied Warsaw. He studied at the Technical Courses Association and worked in industry during the occupation. His account fo

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Exploring TESLA's Physics Journey

Let's dive into the world of particle physics with TESLA, a powerful electron-positron linear collider. This advanced machine is designed to operate at energies ranging from 500 to 800 GeV. But what does this mean for physics? Well, these energy levels allow scientists to probe deeper into the build

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