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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Struggle of Waking Up and Acting Fast

Ever tried to do something important right after waking up? It's tough, right? Now, imagine being a driver in a self-driving car. You're napping, and suddenly, you need to take over. But what if you were in deep sleep? A recent study looked into this. Researchers had people drive in a simulator aft

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Ochre: The Ancient Toolbox of Middle Stone Age Humans

Ochre, a red or yellowish earth pigment, has been around for ages. People in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) used it for more than just art. They had some clever tricks up their sleeves. Imagine using ochre to tan animal hides, make glue for tools, or even protect their skin. But how do we know this? Wel

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

EU's Big Move: What's Next for Israel Relations?

The EU is stepping up its game on Israel. The Lithuanian president has called for action, saying the current situation is too dire to ignore. He wants the EU to come up with real options to address the crisis. This comes after a review, backed by 19 member countries, suggested Israel might be breaki

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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution: Tiny Invaders in Our Bodies

Plastic is everywhere. It's in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. But what happens when these tiny plastic bits, called microplastics, find their way into our bodies? Scientists wanted to find out. They looked at samples from different organs of people who had passed away.

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Jun 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Cruise That Went Wrong: A Story of Survival and Mess

In 2013, a simple cruise from Texas to Mexico turned into a nightmare. The Carnival Triumph, carrying over 4, 000 people, caught fire. This fire messed up the ship's power, which meant no toilets worked. Imagine being stuck on a ship with no working bathrooms for days. Yuck! The ship drifted in the

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Gaza Aid Efforts Under Fire: Who's Really Helping?

In Gaza, a heated debate is happening about how aid is being delivered. The U. N. agency helping Palestinian refugees, led by Philippe Lazzarini, has strong words for a new aid group backed by the U. S. and Israel. Lazzarini calls it a "death trap, " saying it's causing more harm than good. People

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Pauses Ruling on Deportations: What's at Stake?

The Supreme Court recently stepped in to pause a lower court's decision that would have allowed certain individuals facing deportation to challenge their removal orders. This decision affects people who are being sent to countries other than their own, often due to their home countries refusing to t

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Who Will Rule Earth When We're Gone?

If humans were to vanish, the planet would look very different. Cities would crumble, and nature would take over. But who would take our place as the top species? Surprisingly, it might not be another mammal. The ocean's octopus could rise to the top. Octopuses are incredibly smart. They can solve

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

5G and Sleep: What's the Connection?

5G technology is the newest big thing in mobile communication. It's super fast and connects lots of devices at once. But, it also brings up questions about how it affects our health, especially our sleep. Sleep is crucial for our bodies to rest and recharge. It's divided into different stages, and

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

The Twisted Path of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

In the heart of Tennessee, a legal battle is unfolding that highlights the complexities of immigration laws. At the center of it all is Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He faces a puzzling situation. A judge has decided to set him free while he awaits trial for human smuggling charges. However, this freedom mi

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