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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Boats and Brave Voyagers: Crossing the Kuroshio Current

A long time ago, people lived on the Ryukyu Islands near Japan. No one knows how they got there. The trip was tough because of a super strong ocean current called the Kuroshio Current. To figure it out, scientists built a boat like the ones from that time and tried the journey themselves. They used

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Clash Over Proposed Cuts to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid

Senators from both parties have raised strong objections to the Trump administration's proposal to slash $9 billion in federal funding. This money supports public broadcasting and various foreign aid programs. The plan targets the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds local TV and r

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Trump's Strong Words Spark Debate on Iran Strikes

A heated discussion has started after President Donald Trump claimed that U. S. strikes had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear sites. This bold statement has caught the attention of experts, politicians, and the media, leading to a lot of questions and debates. Trump and his team have been firm about usi

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Jun 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Social Network: A New Chapter

Aaron Sorkin is back with a fresh take on the Facebook story. This time, he's not just writing but also directing a follow-up to his Oscar-winning film, The Social Network. The new project, titled The Social Network Part II, is in the works at Sony Pictures. It's not a direct sequel but more of a co

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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Algae and Antibiotics: A Complex Dance in Our Oceans

Antibiotics are everywhere. They are used to keep animals healthy and help plants grow. But what happens when these medicines end up in our oceans? Scientists have been studying this for years. They found that antibiotics can have a big impact on marine algae. These tiny plants are super important.

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Patients

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is known for being hard to treat. It grows fast and doesn't respond well to most treatments. But there's a new treatment called sacituzumab govitecan (SG) that's giving hope to patients. In a big study called ASCENT, SG was compared to standard chemotherapy. The

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Smart Nurses: How AI is Changing the Game in Healthcare

Nurses are at the frontline of healthcare, and AI is becoming a big part of their jobs. It's not just about using new tech; it's about understanding how AI works and how it can help or hurt patient care. Nurses need to know the basics of AI, like what it can do and where it might go wrong. AI can b

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Brands in America with Chinese Roots

In the U. S. , many tech brands are household names, but not all are American. Some are owned by Chinese companies, and this might surprise you. Think about the gadgets you use every day. Your phone, laptop, or even the games you play could be from a brand that's Chinese-owned. This isn't just abou

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

Lara Trump's New Ventures: Music, Business, and More

Lara Trump, known for her ties to the Trump family, has recently set up a new company called LT Music LLC. This happened in April 2025, according to official records in Florida. While details about what this business does are scarce, it's likely connected to her music career, which has seen some ups

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health Checks with AI-Generated Sounds

Heart health is a big deal, and doctors need good tools to spot problems early. One way they do this is by listening to heart sounds. But there's a catch: not all heart conditions are easy to find. This is especially true for coronary artery disease (CAD), which is underrepresented in current datase

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