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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coral Reefs in Crisis: A Global Heatwave Impact

Coral reefs, often called the underwater rainforests, are in serious trouble. They support about a third of all marine species and a billion people. But right now, more than 80% of the world’s reefs have been hit by bleaching. This is the worst global bleaching event ever recorded. The heat has

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Boeing is gearing up to ask the Federal Aviation Administration for the green light to boost its 737 Max jet production to 42 per month by the end of this year. This push comes as the company shows signs of improvement in its financial performance and operational efficiency. The company's latest qu

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Food Colors Under Fire: What's Next for Our Food?

The US government is taking a stand against eight artificial food dyes. These dyes, derived from petroleum, are commonly found in many processed foods and drinks. The decision to phase them out comes after years of debate about their safety. Critics have long argued that these dyes pose health risks

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Lifestyle Choices and Brain Health: How Daily Habits Shape Our Minds

The brain's hippocampus is a key player in memory and learning. As people age, changes in this region can lead to cognitive decline. This decline is a major risk factor for conditions like dementia. However, lifestyle choices can make a big difference in preserving brain health. This is especially t

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How Daily Choices Shape Your Body

Lifestyle choices play a big role in how our bodies look and feel. This isn't just about what we eat, but also when and how we eat it. Plus, how much we move around and how well we sleep. These factors can change how our bodies use nutrients, build muscle, and store fat. Let's talk about ea

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Apr 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Penguins in the Freezer: A Filmmaker's Extreme Adventure

Antarctica is a place of extremes, and filming there is no easy task. Helen Hobin, a wildlife cinematographer, spent nine months in Antarctica, capturing the lives of emperor penguins. This was no ordinary filming job. It involved living in one of the coldest places on Earth, dealing with temperatur

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Apr 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Shannon Sharpe's Bold Stand Against Allegations

Shannon Sharpe, a well-known sports commentator, is currently in the spotlight for reasons beyond his professional expertise. He's facing serious allegations of sexual assault and battery, which he strongly denies. Sharpe, who is 56 years old, has been very vocal about his innocence on social media.

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Apr 23 2025LIFESTYLE

The Unspoken Stories: How Soviet Views on Homosexuality Shaped Lithuanian Lesbian Identities

The Soviet era left a lasting impact on many aspects of life in Lithuania. One of these was how society viewed and treated homosexuality, especially among women. This influence is still visible today in how lesbian women in Lithuania see themselves and talk about their experiences. The Soviet Union

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

How Different Countries Handle GM and Non-GM Crops

The way countries manage genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops varies greatly. This is especially true since GM crops have become so common. Each nation has its own approach, considering factors like economics, politics, technology, and what the public thinks. In some places, like the United S

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Apr 23 2025CRIME

Sheep Slaughter Mystery in Fremont

In Fremont, a puzzling case unfolded when two sheep were found dead and disfigured at the Centerville Train Station. The incident occurred on April 13, and the police were alerted by Amtrak authorities around 2:30 p. m. The sheep were identified as Dorper sheep, a breed known for their toughness and

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