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May 29 2025OPINION

The Evolving Story of Marriage in Popular Culture

The story of marriage in the United States has changed a lot over the years. In the past, marriage was seen as the ultimate goal for many people. This was especially true for women, who were often expected to find a partner and start a family. Back in 1997, the idea of marriage was not appealing

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Photos: New AI Tools Make Editing Easy

Google Photos is getting a big update with new AI features. These tools make it easy for anyone to edit photos, even if they don't have special skills or fancy apps. The editor has been redesigned to include several AI tools in one place. This includes two Magic Editor features that were only availa

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Avian Flu Strikes Again at Maricopa County Farm

Avian flu has made another appearance in Maricopa County, Arizona. This time, it's hit a commercial farm that raises poultry. The Arizona Department of Agriculture confirmed the news after tests came back positive. The farm, identified as Hickman's Family Farms, quickly went into quarantine mode. Th

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Quantum Leaps in Medicine: The Hidden Power of Old Science

Quantum mechanics, a field that deals with the tiny world of atoms and particles, has been around for a century. It has given us some big ideas. The Schrödinger equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principles, and the Boltzmann constant are not just fancy names. They have changed how we look at the

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Black Poplar Trees Fight Back Against Caterpillars

The black poplar tree, a key player in both nature and industry, has some clever tricks up its sleeves when it comes to defending itself. Researchers have been digging into how these trees respond to caterpillar attacks, focusing on more than just the leaves. They looked at the tree's wood, bark, an

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

A Unique Sea Monster from the Age of Dinosaurs

In the vast ocean that once covered parts of Vancouver Island, a peculiar marine reptile swam around 85 million years ago. This creature, part of the elasmosaur family, had a mix of ancient and advanced features. It was a true oddity among its kin. Scientists have now given this creature a name: Tra

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

The James Webb Telescope's Deepest Glimpse

The James Webb Space Telescope recently captured an incredible image of the galaxy cluster Abell S1063. This cluster is so massive that it acts like a cosmic magnifying glass, bending light from distant galaxies. This effect, known as gravitational lensing, allows the telescope to see galaxies that

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May 28 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin Venture: Trump Media's Big Bet on Cryptocurrency

Trump Media & Technology Group has made a bold move. The firm is seeking to gather 2. 5 billion dollars from big investors. This money will be used to buy Bitcoin. This step shows that the company is shifting its focus from social media to financial services and cryptocurrency. The company plans

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

New Leadership for Florida's Flagship University

The University of Florida has a new leader. Dr. Santa J. Ono will take the helm, stepping in from his role at the University of Michigan. The decision came swiftly, with the board approving him just weeks after his nomination. But Ono's appointment hasn't been smooth sailing. Some critics, particula

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: The New Way to Predict Risk

In the year 2023, a significant move was made in the world of heart health. The American Heart Association rolled out a new set of tools. These tools are called the PREVENT equations. They are designed to estimate the risk of two major heart issues: atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and heart f

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