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Jul 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Savings: Anker's Prime Day Tech Deals Unveiled

Amazon's Prime Day is just around the corner, but some deals are already live. Anker, a popular tech brand, is offering discounts on a variety of gadgets. From projectors to power banks, there's something for everyone. However, it's important to note that some Anker power banks were recalled recentl

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Jul 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Space Burial Mission Goes Awry

A German space company is trying to figure out what went wrong with a mission that was supposed to bring back the ashes of 166 people from space. The Nyx capsule, part of the "Nyx Mission Possible, " was on its way back to Earth after orbiting the planet twice in late June. But something unexpected

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Jul 07 2025CELEBRITIES

A Music Mogul's Fight for Freedom: What Happened Inside the Courtroom

Sean Combs, better known as Diddy, faced serious charges that could have landed him in prison for life. But after a long trial, he was found not guilty of the most serious charges. This was a big deal, not just for him, but for the other inmates he shared a jail cell with. When Combs returned to ja

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Jul 07 2025CRIME

A Deadly Lunch: The Poisonous Truth

In a small Australian town, a lunch invitation turned deadly. Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old mother of two, invited her estranged husband's elderly relatives for a meal. What was supposed to be a simple gathering ended in tragedy when three of the four guests died from mushroom poisoning. The sole su

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Jul 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing Biogas: A Cleaner Path for Engines

Biogas is gaining attention as a green fuel that can cut down on pollution and reduce reliance on traditional fuels. However, there are hurdles to overcome, like cleaning it up, storing it, and making engines run better with it. This research highlights the need for better rules and new technology t

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Jul 07 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students and Teachers: What Do They Think About Donating Bodies for Science?

In Italy, giving one's body to science after death is a relatively new concept. A recent study looked into what medical students and teachers think about this idea. The study found that most people in this group are open to the idea, but there are some interesting factors that influence their decisi

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Jul 07 2025CRIME

Uncovering Secrets: How Hair Reveals Drug Use

Hair can be a silent witness to what someone has consumed. This isn't just about illegal drugs like meth or cocaine. Now, scientists can also detect hypnotics, those sleep-inducing medications, from a single dose. This ability has been a game-changer in forensic investigations since the 2010s. But

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Food Frenzy in Gaza: A Dangerous Gamble

In Gaza, getting food has turned into a high-stakes game of survival. People risk their lives daily to grab a share of the limited food supplies. The situation is dire, with widespread hunger and malnutrition taking a toll on the population. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), backed by the U.

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Jul 06 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo XIV Returns to Castel Gandolfo After a Long Break

Pope Leo XIV made his way to Castel Gandolfo, a historic retreat south of Rome, for a six-week stay. This marks the first time in over a decade that a pope has visited this summer getaway. The town, known for its scenic views of Lake Alban, was buzzing with excitement as residents and visitors lined

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Eight Men Sent Back to Dangerous South Sudan

Eight men were recently sent back to South Sudan, a country known for its instability and violence. These men had been living in the United States but were deported after facing legal troubles. The journey to their deportation was not straightforward. They were first taken to a military base in Djib

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