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May 26 2025SCIENCE

Rocket Rumble: The Sound of Space Travel

Space travel is getting louder. The noise from rocket launches is becoming a bigger issue. It is not just the roar of the rockets as they take off. It is also the sonic booms from the boosters as they return to Earth. This noise can shake windows, disturb foundations, and wake people from their

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May 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Phil Robertson's Legacy Lives On

The world of reality television and outdoor enthusiasts alike are mourning the loss of Phil Robertson. Phil Robertson, the famous face behind the hit show “Duck Dynasty, ” passed away at the age of 79. He was the man who turned a passion for duck hunting into a family business and a television sen

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Apple's CEO Takes a Backseat as Trump's Criticism Grows

The White House had big plans for a high-profile trip to the Middle East. They wanted top bosses from major U. S. companies to tag along with President Trump. But Tim Cook, the head of Apple, decided to skip the trip. This choice did not sit well with the President. During his visit, Trump had a few

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May 26 2025POLITICS

King Charles' Visit to Canada: A Diplomatic Dance

The King of Britain, Charles III, touched down in Canada for a brief but significant visit. This trip is more than just a royal tour; it's a strategic move to strengthen bonds between the two nations. The visit comes at a time when relations between Canada and the United States are tense, with the U

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May 26 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Moon, New Chances

Today, a new moon is shining down on all the Geminis out there. This is a golden chance to start over. But here is the thing: do not stress about making the most of it. Instead, have fun and try new things without worrying about the outcome. Maybe try something you are not good at or go to a party

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Lumbee Tribe's Recognition Journey: A Political Puzzle

The Lumbee Tribe, based in North Carolina, has been on a long journey to gain federal recognition. This recognition is crucial as it would grant them access to important resources like healthcare, education, and economic development. The tribe has over 55, 000 members spread across multiple counties

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Japanese Patients Show Promise with Asciminib

Asciminib is a drug that has been making waves in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The ASC4FIRST study is a phase III trial that compared asciminib with other tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) chosen by doctors. The results were impressive, showing that asciminib was more effective

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Eye Doctors' Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Struggle of Charles Bonnet Syndrome

Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a tricky condition. People with CBS see things that aren't there. It's not like seeing ghosts or anything. It's more like seeing patterns or people that aren't real. This often happens when someone has serious vision problems. The weird part is that many eye doctors

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Digital Dilemma: mHealth Apps and Alzheimer's Prevention

A lot of people are excited about the possibility of preventing Alzheimer's disease. New research suggests that up to 30% of dementia cases might be avoidable. This is a big deal because it means that lifestyle choices could play a major role in preventing this condition. Alzheimer's is no longer se

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May 26 2025EDUCATION

Medical students face a tough road

In the UK, Muslim medical students often deal with a lot of challenges. They face discrimination and microaggressions. This can make their time at university difficult. It can also affect how well they do in their studies. Many students say they don't get enough support from their schools. This can

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