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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Missing out on Justice?

Kids in tough spots often get the short end of the stick, especially when it comes to violence, despite it being known that violence disproportionately affects marginalized communities. Help is supposed to be available through Crime Victim Compensation (CVC), in Canada and the United States. V

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Meet the New DC Prosecutor Who Once Defended Jan. 6 Rioters

Ed Martin, a conservative activist, has taken the helm as the interim U. S. attorney for the District of Columbia. Martin was once a staunch supporter of Donald Trump's false claims about the 2020 election and represented some of the rioters who stormed the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. His appo

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Revamping Medical Anthropology: The Power of Black Feminist Thinking

Medical anthropology has long overlooked the crucial contributions of Black feminist thinkers. This isn't just about acknowledging the problems with current systems; Black feminist theory offers a path to true transformation. Imagine a new approach to healing, health, and care, deeply rooted in Blac

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Vomit Reveals Sea Life Secrets

Imagine this: an amateur fossil hunter stumbles upon a peculiar find on a beach in Denmark. Peter Bennicke spotted something unusual in a piece of chalk at Stevns Klint—a cluster of lily pieces, all jumbled together. He brought his discovery to Geomuseum Faxe, where experts took a closer look. John

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

“Editing Mushroom Genes: A Game-Changer”

Have you ever thought about changing a mushroom’s DNA? That’s exactly what scientists did with the Ganoderma lucidum mushroom. They used a powerful tool called CRISPR/Cas9 to slice into the mushroom’s genetic code. They tried adding different-sized pieces of new DNA, from tiny to large. What they fo

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Alert: Parks Shut Down in Massachusetts

Hey there, did you know some parks in Massachusetts are closing up due to bird flu worries? It's true! Signs are popping up in Boston's Emerald Necklace parks, warning folks not to feed or touch birds. The big concern is the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, which has been hanging around wild birds

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Jan 29 2025RELIGION

Deadly Stampede at India's Biggest Religious Festival

Imagine this: millions of people, all gathered at one place, eager to dip into sacred rivers. That's exactly what happened at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India. But the event took a tragic turn when a massive stampede left at least 30 people dead and many injured. The chaos broke out as pilgri

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Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

Big Tech Battle: When Partnerships Go Sour

Imagine two tech giants, Project44 and MyCarrier, standing face to face in a courtroom. The air is thick with tension as they argue over broken promises and faulty services. Project44 is pointing fingers, accusing MyCarrier of secretly developing a rival product, even though they swore they wouldn't

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Jan 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Explore Hidden Rooms: Your Key to Power in Heroes of Hammerwatch 2

Heroes of Hammerwatch 2 is packed with secrets. One of the biggest secrets are the hidden rooms. These rooms hold powerful trinkets that can make your gameplay much smoother and help you beat tough bosses. Unlike some games, this one doesn't make it easy to find these secret rooms. You won't get a h

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Love Match: Using Dating Theory in Online Recommendations

Imagine if dating theories could help you find the perfect match online. Our project aims to do just that. By blending dating theories with recommender systems, we hope to make online dating more effective. We all know that dating isn't just about swiping right. It involves understanding compatibil

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