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May 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Summer 2025: Books to Dive Into

Summer 2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic time for book lovers. There are plenty of new releases to look forward to. The list includes a mix of genres, from thrillers and mysteries to romance and science fiction. Some of these books are from well-known authors, while others are debuts from excit

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Powering Up: The Push for Nuclear Energy Innovation

Nuclear energy is a big deal for the United States. It's not just about keeping the lights on, but also about national security and the economy. For a long time, the U. S. has been a leader in nuclear power. From 1954 to 1978, 133 civilian nuclear reactors were built at 81 power plants. But since 19

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

Big Shocks and Energy Giants: How Risk Spreads

Big energy companies face big risks. These risks can come from many places. They can come from inside the company. They can also come from outside. For example, from other companies or from the market itself. The energy market is always changing. Sometimes, these changes are small. Other times, the

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Hidden Microbe World: A Clean Room Surprise

In the quest to explore space, scientists have found something unexpected in NASA's clean rooms. These clean rooms are meant to be super sterile. They are designed to stop any tiny life forms from sneaking into space. But, some tough little creatures, called extremophiles,

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Goshawks: Loyalty and Change in the Arizona Skies

In the vast skies of Arizona, American goshawks show remarkable loyalty. Over two decades, a study tracked these birds of prey. It found that most goshawks stay in the same area and with the same partner for life. Ninety-five percent of male goshawks and 92% of females stick to their territory. An e

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Mayor Under Scrutiny: What's Behind the Federal Probe?

The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division has kicked off an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices. This comes after Mayor Brandon Johnson's recent remarks about the diversity in his administration. The focus is on whether the city is favoring certain groups in its hiring process. This i

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Spot the Stars in Your Photos

In the world of computer vision, spotting the main subject in a photo is a big deal. It is called Salient Object Detection. This task is tricky. Traditional methods and deep learning models often struggle. They have a hard time grabbing important details in busy scenes. This is because they are

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Putin's Winning Streak Keeps Ukraine War Alive

The U. S. President, Donald Trump, recently shared a surprising insight with European leaders. He revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not plan to stop his military actions in Ukraine. The reason? Putin thinks he is ahead in the game. This news came after Trump's conversation with Put

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Power of Hands-On Learning in Military Medicine

Military medical training has always been tough. It's not just about learning medical stuff. It's about being ready to lead in high-pressure situations. This is where the ACME Teaching Assistant program comes in. It's all about learning by doing. Students get to teach their peers and use simulations

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May 22 2025SPORTS

The Tush Push Turmoil: NFL Owners Clash Over Controversial Play

The NFL's annual meeting took a heated turn when the topic of the tush push came up. The proposal to outlaw the play did not pass. This means the controversial move will stay in the game. The discussion got intense, with some owners and executives exchanging sharp words. The meeting in Minnesota

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