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May 24 2025POLITICS

Misleading Video Stirs Old Pain for South African Family

In a surprising move, a former US president recently showed a video to the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa. The video was meant to support a claim of a so-called "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa. The video showed a road lined with white crosses, which the former president cl

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May 24 2025SPORTS

Monaco's 2024 Grand Prix: The Two-Stop Mandate

The 2024 Monaco Grand Prix is set to shake things up with a new rule: every driver must make at least two pit stops. This change aims to inject some excitement into a race that has often been criticized for its lack of action. The goal is to make the race more engaging for fans, who have been left d

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Break: A Fine and a Free Pass

The Justice Department has struck a deal with Boeing. The company will not face prosecution for the two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft. This decision has sparked outrage among some families of the victims. The crashes, occurring in 2018 and 2019, resulted in the loss of 346 lives. Boe

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May 24 2025CRIME

Jailbreak in New Orleans: A Wake-Up Call for Security

A recent jailbreak in New Orleans has left many questions unanswered. It started with 10 inmates escaping from a jail cell. They were aged between 19 and 42. Some were in orange uniforms, while others wore white pants and T-shirts. They squeezed through a hole in the wall, leaving mocking messages b

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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Changing Face of Dental Implants: Meeting Modern Expectations

Dental implants have come a long way from their early days. They are now a common service offered by dentists. This shift has been driven by advances in technology and the widespread use of social media. Patients today have high expectations, often influenced by what they see online. This can lead t

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May 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Beliefs Shape Our Reactions to AI Failures

The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has brought about new opportunities. However, it has also led to a higher chance of service failures. Understanding how people's beliefs influence their reactions to these failures is crucial. A recent exploration looked into how pr

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

Far-UVC Light: Double-Edged Sword for Lung Health

The use of far-ultraviolet C (Far-UVC) light, specifically within the 200 to 235 nanometer range, has shown promise in killing germs. This type of light is being explored for various medical uses. However, its effectiveness against infections deep within the body, such as those in the lungs, is stil

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May 24 2025EDUCATION

Teachers' Struggle with Time and Blended Learning

Blended learning is becoming a big deal in English classes. It mixes traditional teaching with online tools. This method can make learning better. But there is a problem. Teachers often don't have enough time. This is called time poverty. It makes teachers hesitant to try blended learning. Time pov

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Gut Bacteria in Fall Armyworms

The fall armyworm, a notorious pest, owes part of its success to tiny helpers living in its gut. These gut bacteria play a big role in how well the fall armyworm reproduces and spreads. They do this by tweaking important hormones in the insect's body. This is not just about reproduction, though. The

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Billion-Dollar Bid to Dodge Legal Trouble

Boeing, the giant in the airplane industry, is in hot water. The Justice Department has struck a deal with Boeing. This agreement lets Boeing avoid a criminal trial. The deal is about the 737 Max planes. These planes were involved in two major crashes. The crashes happened in 2018 and 2019. A total

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