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Mar 31 2025WEATHER

Stormy Sunday: Midwest and South Braced for Severe Weather

The Midwest and South were on high alert for severe weather on Sunday. A massive storm system had already caused significant damage over the weekend, with over 50 reports of damaging winds and hail across the Plains. Oklahoma saw hailstones as large as 3 inches in Amber. The National Weather Service

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Mar 31 2025BUSINESS

A New Era in Memory Tech: SK hynix Takes the Lead

SK hynix has just wrapped up a massive deal with Intel. They've paid $8. 85 billion to take over Intel's NAND flash memory business. This isn't a small move. It's a game-changer in the tech world. The journey started a few years back. In 2020, SK hynix began buying pieces of Intel's NAND business.

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Wait for GTA 6: Why the Silence?

The gaming world is buzzing with excitement over Grand Theft Auto 6, but Rockstar Games has been unusually quiet since the first trailer dropped. This isn't just a classic Rockstar move; it's a strategic decision by their parent company, Take-Two. They want to keep the hype alive until the game is a

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

OLED TVs: Humidity, Projectors, and Remote Woes

OLED TVs are popular for their stunning picture quality, but they come with some challenges. Humidity is a big one. These TVs use organic light-emitting diodes, which don't like moisture. High humidity can speed up the degradation of these diodes, shortening the TV's lifespan. If you live in a humid

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

The Price of Defiance: How One Leader's Retribution Shaped Institutions

A prominent law firm found itself in hot water after one of its former attorneys had investigated a high-profile figure. This figure, now in a position of power, decided to use his influence to target the firm. The firm, known for its work in civil rights and corporate law, was suddenly facing a ser

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

The Price of Protection: Trump's Stance on Car Tariffs

The political landscape is buzzing with discussions about tariffs. The spotlight is on the president's recent remarks about car tariffs. The president has made it clear that he is not worried about the potential price hikes on cars due to new tariffs. This stance has sparked a variety of reactio

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Mar 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Private Space Venture: A Bold Step Forward

A German space startup made a big splash in Norway. A test rocket blasted off from a spaceport in Norway. The rocket was designed to test the ability to launch satellites from Europe. It was a short flight. The rocket took off and then exploded 40 seconds later. The company behind the rocket ca

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Mar 30 2025WEATHER

Stormy Skies: The Airports Most Hit by Lightning

Lightning is a serious threat to the aviation world. It causes many delays and puts people in danger. It is responsible for keeping planes on the ground and making passengers wait. This is especially true in certain parts of the world. In Southeast Asia, for example, lightning is a big problem.

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Mar 30 2025EDUCATION

Nurses Need More Than Just Training For Death

Death is a tough topic. It is a part of life that many people avoid thinking about. For nurses, it is a reality they face often. Yet, nursing education often misses the mark when it comes to preparing nurses for this aspect of their job. Most of the focus is on how nurses handle dying patients.

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: The Evolving Battle

Cervical cancer is a major health issue worldwide, even with all the progress made in screening and prevention. The way countries handle cervical cancer screening is all over the place. Some nations are still stuck with old-school methods, like cytology. This is surprising, given the solid evidence

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