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Nov 07 2025EDUCATION

Austin's Bid for Science Education Funding: A Closer Look

In Austin, Minnesota, a big push is happening to boost science education. The Hormel Institute is leading the charge, asking for a hefty $5 million from the state to expand its Minnesota Bioimaging Center (MiBC). This isn't just about building new spaces; it's about creating opportunities for studen

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Move to Stop Potential Venezuela Attack

Senators are set to vote on a resolution that could prevent President Trump from attacking Venezuela without Congress's say-so. This comes after officials admitted they lack legal grounds for striking Venezuelan land, despite recent U. S. strikes on boats near Venezuela's coast. The resolution, led

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Palantir's Big Bet on AI and Defense

Palantir Technologies is making waves in the defense and AI sectors. The company, known for its data analytics platforms, is gaining traction with both government and commercial clients. Its stock has seen a significant rise, with a 215. 9% increase over the past year. However, recent earnings repor

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Family Lung Disease: A Hidden Link in the Family Tree?

Lung diseases can run in families, but what about fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP)? This condition is a type of lung disease that can cause scarring. Scientists wanted to see if having a family member with HP makes a difference in how the disease behaves and how it affects the body. They

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of NK Cells in Cancer Treatment

NK cells are like the body's first line of defense against cancer. They can spot and attack harmful cells without needing a specific signal. This makes them a promising tool for fighting cancer. However, tumors can create a tough environment that weakens NK cells. This environment can make it hard f

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Giant Leaves the Political Stage

Nancy Pelosi, a name synonymous with political power in the United States, has announced she will step down from her role as a Congress member at the end of her current term. This decision marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned nearly four decades. Pelosi, who has been representing a par

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Harlem's Art Hub: A Fresh Look at the Studio Museum

The Studio Museum in Harlem is back and better than ever after a seven-year makeover. This place has always been a big deal for Black art, and now it's got a shiny new home to prove it. The building itself is a sight to behold, with its dark facade and big windows that let you see right into Harlem.

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Untold Story of the King of Pop's Rise

Ever wondered how a boy from Gary, Indiana, became the King of Pop? A new movie, "Michael, " is diving into that journey. The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, gives us a peek into the life of Michael Jackson, focusing on his path to fame. The trailer starts with a young Michael in the studio, ready

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Ongoing Struggles: From Frontline Cities to Energy Crisis

In the midst of relentless conflict, Ukraine faces immense challenges on multiple fronts. The city of Pokrovsk, a strategic hub in the Donetsk region, is under intense pressure from Russian forces. Moscow claims significant gains, asserting control over numerous buildings and pushing back Ukrainian

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Nov 06 2025FINANCE

Interest Rates Stay Put: What's Next for Your Wallet?

The Bank of England has decided to keep interest rates at 4%, a choice made by a very small margin. The panel thinks inflation, which is how fast prices go up, has reached its highest point. But they want to see more proof before they lower rates. The governor, Andrew Bailey, is in a tough spot. He

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