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May 08 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Comeback: What's Driving the Surge?

Bitcoin has crossed the $100, 000 mark again, showing that investors are feeling optimistic. This isn't the first time Bitcoin has hit this price point. It first reached $100, 000 in December 2024. Then, it did it again in January 2025, just before Donald Trump's inauguration. This time, though, the

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May 08 2025CRIME

Jury Can't Agree on Officer's Murder Charge

A jury in Michigan failed to reach a decision in a high-profile murder case. The case involved a police officer who shot and killed a motorist during a routine traffic stop. After four days of deliberation, the jury announced it was deadlocked. This led Judge Christina Mims of the Kent County Circui

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rocks to the Rescue: Carbon Storage and Weathering

The world is looking for ways to tackle climate change. Two methods are getting attention: enhanced rock weathering and geologic carbon storage. Both have the potential to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. But how do they work? And can they really make a difference? First,

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May 08 2025POLITICS

How Hidden Biases Shape Support for AAPI Rights

The rise of anti-Asian sentiment in early 2020 sparked a significant movement. The Stop AAPI Hate initiative was launched to combat racism and violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Social media played a big role, with hashtags like #StopAAPIHate gaining traction. This moveme

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Glaucoma Surgery

Glaucoma surgery has come a long way. It is now possible to lower eye pressure with less invasive methods. One such method is the use of subconjunctival bleb-forming devices. These devices can reduce intraocular pressure more effectively than minimally invasive glaucoma surgery. They are also less a

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Ever-Changing Moral Compass

People often think of morality as a fixed set of rules. But what if it's more like a work in progress? Recent studies suggest that our moral decisions are flexible and can change based on new information and experiences. This means that our idea of right and wrong is not set in stone. It's more like

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Robot That Cleans Your Home For Less

Let's talk about the hassle of vacuuming. It's one of those chores that often gets pushed to the back burner. Between juggling work, running errands, and trying to relax, who has the time or energy to keep floors spotless every day? It's a never-ending task, but it's necessary if you want a clean ho

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powerbeats Pro 2: Your Workout Buddy Just Got Cheaper

The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds are a newer version of the popular wireless earbuds. They have just had their first price cut. Usually, they cost 250 dollars. But now, Apple has reduced the price by 20 percent. This means they are now 200 dollars. That is a saving of 50 dollars. If you are lookin

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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Two Surgery Types Stack Up

Surgeons often create a temporary opening in the gut, known as a stoma, after certain types of rectal surgery. This is done to give the join lower down a chance to heal without any issues. There are two main types of stomas: ileostomy and colostomy. Both have their fans, but there is no clear winner

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

Barbie Prices on the Rise: Tariffs Hit Toy Makers Hard

First off, let's talk about how tariffs are shaking up the toy industry. Mattel, the company behind Barbie, has announced that it will have to raise prices on some of its products in the U. S. This move comes as a direct result of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The company has also

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