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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

Four Soldiers Missing: A Tough Rescue in Lithuania

A tense rescue mission is underway in Lithuania. Four U. S. Army soldiers are missing. They vanished during a routine training exercise. The soldiers were part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division. Their mission was to retrieve another vehicle in the Pabrade training area. This spot is near Lit

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Starliner's Next Flight: What's Holding It Back?

The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is in the spotlight as NASA and Boeing work together to fix its problems. The goal is to make sure it's safe for astronauts to fly in it again. This comes after some serious technical issues kept the spacecraft from bringing its crew back to Earth on time. The Starli

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Mar 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Real Faces of War: A Gritty Look at Combat

The movie Warfare is a gripping look at the harsh realities of combat. It kicks off with a scene that feels more like a comedy than a war movie. A group of Navy SEALs is watching a video of a workout routine led by a statuesque blonde in a skimpy leotard. The soldiers are loud and rowdy, more like f

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Mar 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Brooke Hogan's Bold Revelations About Her Parents

Brooke Hogan, 36, has spoken out about her strained relationship with her parents, Hulk and Linda Hogan. She took to Instagram to address a recent video where her mother, Linda, tearfully discussed the family's issues. Brooke's post was a response to the "worrying" footage, hinting at deeper problem

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Dangerous Pills on the Loose: What You Need to Know

A warning has been sent out about a risky pill. It is round, white, and sold as "Oxycocet. " It is not safe. It contains a dangerous chemical called isotonitazene. This chemical is just as bad, or even worse, than fentanyl. It is so dangerous that it cannot be found with regular fentanyl test s

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Mar 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Land-Based Carbon Fuels Methane in Giant Reservoirs

The world's largest reservoirs are significant sources of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Yet, the role of organic matter from land in driving methane emissions from these vast water bodies is not well understood. To shed light on this, a study was conducted at Lake Qiandao, a massive reservoir i

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Neem Seeds' Hidden Power for Heart Health

Neem seeds might just be the unsung heroes of heart health. These seeds have a secret weapon: tiny protein bits, smaller than 1 kilodalton, that can shield the heart from damage. Scientists wanted to see if these tiny protein bits could protect heart tissue from harm. They used heart tissue from

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Mar 28 2025WEATHER

Weather Forecasts in Trouble: The Impact of Recent Budget Cuts

The National Weather Service is facing a significant challenge. They have had to reduce the number of weather balloon launches. This means less data is being collected from the skies above the United States. The reason behind this? Budget cuts from the government. These cuts have led to hundreds of

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Mar 28 2025CRIME

The Hidden Truths of Law Enforcement

New information has emerged to fill in the blanks about how policing works in this country. This has shed light on some long-standing issues. It is clear that there are problems with how people are treated by the police. However, the way this information is being looked at needs to change. It is

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Organ Donation Gone Wrong: A Rare Rabies Case

A person from Michigan has sadly passed away due to rabies. This is unusual because the disease was not caught from an animal bite. The person got rabies from an organ transplant. The transplant happened in Ohio, in a county just south of the Michigan border. The person died in January, but the tran

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