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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Shining Lights on History: Tattoos and Black Holes

Every month, science serves up a buffet of fascinating discoveries. But with so much to digest, some amazing findings can slip through the cracks. Let's dive into a couple of standout stories from January. Imagine peering into the heart of a black hole. In 2019, scientists pulled off an inc

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Bison's Big Defense: Battling Tuberculosis

These are not good times for the wild bison of Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Canada. Since the 1920s, when infected bison were introduced, these animals have been grappling with a serious health issue: bovine tuberculosis (BTB). This disease, brought on by a certain bacteria called Mycobac

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Jan 31 2025FINANCE

The ECB’s New Move: Rates and Economy in Focus

Imagine you are in charge of Europe's finances. You have to decide whether to cut interest rates. If the cut is, then you are trying to get the economy going again as it is currently growing slowly. That's the picture in Europe. Recently the ECB cut the deposit facility rate to 2. 75%. Eco

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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Will Shine At The 67th Grammy Awards?

The 67th Grammy Awards are just around the corner, and it's going to be a big night for music lovers. This year, it's all about the women! Beyoncé is leading the pack with 11 nominations, including top categories like Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year. She's got some stiff

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Huge Stars Rocking the Grammy Stage

So, picture this: Los Angeles, Sunday evening, and the city is buzzing with excitement. Pop stars and musicians are ready to showcase their performances. Trevor Noah, has been hosting Grammy shows for a while. He will be hosting this year's show. The audience has a lot to look forward to. T

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Strange Things Happen Inside Your Blood When You Have MDS.

Is there an answer to why some people get really sick blood diseases MDS is a life threatening disease that can affect anyone. It turns into acute myeloid leukemia half the time. People are born with it or get it from dodgy cells that grow and clone in their blood. There are people with MDS living

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Short-Sighted World: Myopia's Rise and Why It Matters

Today, more than half of the people in the world will have trouble seeing things far away by 2050, this is a big deal. It is because of something called myopia, or short-sightedness. It affects lots of people, from young to old, and it is getting worse. The reasons for this are many. First, more pe

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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

Trump Takes Hush Money Case to Appeal Court

Former President Donald Trump is fighting back against his New York hush money conviction. His lawyers have filed an appeal, aiming to overturn his guilty verdict on 34 counts of falsifying business records. This case revolves around a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during Trump's 20

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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

Trump Fights Back: Appeals Hush-Money Case

Former President Donald Trump has begun the appeals process for his hush-money conviction. This case, which involves an alleged scheme to hide a payment to adult film actor Stormy Daniels, is Trump's only criminal case that went to trial. The payment was made during his 2016 presidential campaign to

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Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

London's Heathrow Airport Expansion: A Boost for Economy and Jobs

Britain's finance chief, Rachel Reeves, has given the green light to a major project that could revitalize the country's economy. She's backing the long-awaited expansion of London's Heathrow Airport, which could create over 100, 000 jobs and boost the economy. A third runway is planned, which would

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