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Mar 29 2025CRIME

A Former Media Mogul Gets a Second Chance

The former leader of a once-promising media company got a break just before heading to prison. Carlos Watson, co-founder of Ozy Media, had his nearly 10-year sentence reduced by the then-president. This happened just hours before he was set to begin his prison term for financial fraud. Media indust

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Particles Defy Gravity: The Mystery of Upstream Movement

The way particles move in liquids isn't always straightforward. It's easy to assume that particles just float along with the current. But there's a weird thing that happens sometimes. Particles can actually move against the flow, going upstream. This is what scientists call upstream contamination. I

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

How do patients in Taiwan get the most out of their health reports?

Taiwan's health system is trying to figure out how to make health reports more useful for patients. The goal is to tailor these reports to different diseases and situations. This means giving patients the right information at the right time. First, let's talk about the kind of information that matt

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Mar 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Wild Ride: Serious and Silly in the Digital Currency World

Cryptocurrency has become a major player in the U. S. political and financial scenes. It's everywhere, even if you've never bought a single coin. Whether you like it or not, crypto is now part of your life. It's in the stock market, influencing elections, and even in your retirement fund. So, it's t

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Mar 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Plastic Pollution Affects Ocean Life

The ocean's carbon cycle could be greatly affected by nano and microplastics. These tiny plastic particles are everywhere in the marine environment. Copepods are tiny ocean creatures that play a big role in moving carbon from the surface to the deep ocean. They do this by producing fecal

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

The Sun's Partial Cover-Up: What You Need to Know

A rare celestial event is set to occur on March 29. A partial solar eclipse will be visible in the skies over eastern North America and Europe. This event happens when the moon moves between the Earth and the sun, blocking part of the sun's light. It will create a striking visual effect, making i

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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

Four Soldiers Missing: A Tough Rescue in Lithuania

A tense rescue mission is underway in Lithuania. Four U. S. Army soldiers are missing. They vanished during a routine training exercise. The soldiers were part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division. Their mission was to retrieve another vehicle in the Pabrade training area. This spot is near Lit

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Mar 28 2025OPINION

The US: Strong but Stupid?

The US has always been a powerful country. But lately, it has been making some really dumb moves. These mistakes are not just silly. They could actually put the country in danger. Let's break it down. First, there was a big mess with a chat app. Some top officials in the Trump government were using

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Mar 28 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Jitters: A Rollercoaster Ride

The stock market took a nosedive on a recent Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeting by 750 points. This drop marked a significant decline, with the broader S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite also experiencing notable losses of 2. 1% and 2. 8%, respectively. These losses ca

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Mar 28 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Tariffs on Small Businesses in the Apparel Industry

The apparel industry in the United States has seen significant changes over the past few decades. In the early 2000s, many American companies moved their manufacturing overseas. This shift happened because of trade agreements like NAFTA and China's most-favored-nation status. These changes made labo

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