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Feb 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

North America's Recent Aviation Mishaps

In the past month, North America has seen a series of unfortunate aviation incidents. Let's dive into the details of these events. First, let's talk about the Delta Air Lines plane that flipped during landing in Toronto. This incident happened on a Monday, when a plane from Minneapolis landed upsid

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Argentina's Ex-President Faces Serious Allegations

A federal judge in Argentina has taken a big step. He decided there is enough proof to formally charge former President Alberto Fernández with hurting his ex-partner, Fabiola Yáñez. This isn't just about a few bruises. The judge said the incidents happened twice and were part of a bigger pattern of

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery: How Doctors Plan to Avoid Bleeding

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery is a delicate procedure. Doctors use it to treat conditions like Parkinson's disease. But there's a risk of bleeding in the brain, which can cause serious problems. A recent study looked back at past surgeries to see how often this happens and what doctors can do

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Autopilot: A Moral Dilemma on the Road

Tesla's Autopilot system, launched in 2015, promised a semi-autonomous driving experience using existing vehicle hardware. However, on March 23, 2018, a tragic incident occurred when a Tesla vehicle, under Autopilot control, crashed into a divider at high speed, resulting in the driver's death. This

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Feb 18 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Zizians: A Mysterious Group Linked to Violent Crimes

A group of young tech-savvy individuals, known as the Zizians, has been linked to several violent incidents across the United States. The group's leader, Jack Lasota, and another member, Michelle Zajko, were arrested in Maryland. The arrests come after a series of murders, including the killing of a

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Faces Turmoil as Top Aides Quit

In a surprising turn of events, New York's mayor, Eric Adams, is facing a significant shake-up in his administration. Four key deputies have decided to step down, leaving Adams in a tough spot. The resignations come on the heels of a controversial decision by the justice department to drop corruptio

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

The Government's Shakeup: What Happens to the People Left Behind?

A sudden wave of firings has swept through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This time, it's not just about politics or power. It's about people who depend on the government for their health and well-being, especially those in the most vulnerable situations. Imagine being a pregnan

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Feb 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Weather Shifts, Who Falls Out of Sync?

Climate change is shaking things up. The timing of natural events, like when plants turn green or birds migrate, is changing. This can cause problems. Different species rely on each other. When one species' schedule shifts, it can throw off the timing for others in the food web. This is called

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Feb 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breathing Easy at Home: What's Really in the Air?

Indoor air quality is a big deal, but most studies focus on outdoor pollution. So, let's talk about what's happening inside our homes. A big study in Korea checked out the air in over 1, 000 homes from mid-2020 to late 2021. They looked at tiny particles called PM2. 5, a chemical called formaldehyde

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Team Dynamics: A Fresh Look at Primary Care Networks

Imagine trying to understand how a group of people work together in a primary care setting. That's exactly what a recent study did, but with a twist. Instead of just looking at who does what, they dug deeper into the relationships and interactions between team members. The study focused on

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