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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

The U. K. Supreme Court's Ruling on Women's Definition

The U. K. Supreme Court has made a significant decision about what it means to be a woman. The court ruled that a woman is someone who was born biologically female. This decision came after a long argument between a women's rights group and the Scottish government. The court's decision was unanimou

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

How Seeds Can Boost Beef's Health Benefits

The idea of adding seeds to cattle feed is not new. It is known that seeds can change the fat content in beef. However, the impact of this change at different ages of the cattle has not been fully explored. A recent investigation looked into how feeding linseed to cattle affects their carcass tra

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Apr 16 2025CELEBRITIES

The Space Debate: A Journalist's Journey and the Public's Reaction

Gayle King, a well-known journalist, recently took a trip to space with Blue Origin, a company owned by Jeff Bezos. This journey sparked a lot of talk and criticism from various people, including fans, celebrities, and even some of her friends. King, who had a strong fear of flying, overcame it to e

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Kitesurfing: What Are The Risks?

Kitesurfing is a popular sport that combines elements of surfing, paragliding, and wakeboarding. It is a thrilling activity that attracts many adrenaline junkies. However, it is not without its dangers. The sport involves using a large kite to harness the power of the wind and propel a rider across

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

Spring Transfer Portal: College Football's Shake-Up Begins

College football is about to get a lot more interesting. The spring transfer portal is now open. This is a big deal for players and schools alike. It's a chance for athletes to switch teams and for colleges to strengthen their rosters. This window is open from Wednesday until April 25th. It's the fi

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Car Sales Skyrocket as Tariffs Loom

There was a significant increase in retail sales in March. This jump was largely due to people buying cars before new tariffs took effect. The Commerce Department reported that spending at various outlets, including stores, restaurants, and car dealerships, rose by 1. 4% compared to February. This w

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Measles makes a comeback: Why is the U. S. struggling to stop it?

The U. S. is facing a serious measles problem. Experts are worried. They say the government needs to spend more money to fight it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is having a hard time. They have less money and fewer people to help. The CDC is in charge of stopping dise

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush as Tariffs Loom

Car buyers in the U. S. are in a hurry. They are snapping up new and used vehicles faster than ever. This rush is due to fears of upcoming tariffs. These tariffs could make cars more expensive. As a result, the number of cars available for sale is dropping quickly. The supply of new cars has fallen

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Driving with a Brain Tumour: What Doctors Need to Know

Brain tumours can make it tough for doctors to decide if a patient is safe to drive. There are no clear rules for this situation. So, a group of experts got together to figure out some guidelines. They used a method called the Delphi technique. This method helps experts reach an agreement on complex

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Apr 16 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Fight for Freedom: When Politics Threaten Research

A clash between a university and the government is heating up. Harvard University is pushing back against federal demands. This is not just about money. It's about the freedom to teach and research without political interference. This is a big deal. It's not just about Harvard. It's about every u

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