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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Why Does the US Want Greenland?

The US has set its sights on Greenland. The country's president has made it clear that the US wants control of the Arctic island. This desire has sparked controversy and criticism from both Greenland and Denmark. The US vice president is planning a visit to Greenland. The trip was initially planned

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Mar 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Jiangxi's Changing Landscape: Urban Growth and Ecological Risks

Jiangxi Province, China, has seen significant changes in its landscape over the past two decades. Urbanization has sped up, leading to shifts in how land is used. Forests and farmlands have shrunk, while cities and buildings have grown. These changes have affected the ecological risks in the region.

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Mar 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Two Powerful Women Set the Record Straight

Gwyneth Paltrow and Meghan Markle have been in the spotlight recently, with rumors swirling about a supposed feud between the two. This all started when Markle launched her own lifestyle brand, As Ever. The rumors gained traction after Paltrow mentioned in an interview that she didn’t know Markle

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Beans, Bugs, and Bacteria: The Hidden World Below

The world beneath our feet is a bustling ecosystem, full of interactions that shape the world above. One such interaction involves beans, bacteria, and bugs. Specifically, the relationship between beans and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, known as rhizobia, has long been seen as a win-win. But what about

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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Base iPad: Apple's Strategy Shift

The base iPad is Apple's most affordable tablet, and it just got an update after a long wait. But this update was a bit of a letdown. The new iPad has a weaker chip than expected and doesn't support Apple's latest AI features. So, why the sudden change in strategy? First, let's talk about Apple's o

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Mar 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Unexpected Encounters and Surprises in Baton Rouge

Simone Biles, a name synonymous with gymnastics excellence, found herself in a mix of surprise and awe during a trip to Baton Rouge in 2025. The journey began with a plan to catch her teammate, Zoe Miller, off guard at her gymnastics camp at LSU. Simone thought she had it all figured out: a secret t

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Mar 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pharma's Salt Problem: The Struggle to Clean Up

The pharmaceutical industry is booming, but it's leaving behind a messy problem: waste salt. This isn't your table salt. It's a complex mix of chemicals that's tough to handle and dangerous if mishandled. The big issue? Getting rid of the toxic stuff mixed in with it. Scientists are working hard to

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Napster: The Music Giant's New Chapter

The music industry has seen a major shift, with Napster, once a symbol of music piracy, now owned by tech company Infinite Reality. This acquisition, valued at $207 million, aims to transform Napster into a social-first music platform. This isn't the first time Napster has been bought. The brand has

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Mar 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Truth. Fi Takes a Crypto Turn

A fresh chapter has been opened for Trump Media and Technology Group. They have just inked a deal with Crypto. com. The goal? To roll out a set of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) under the Truth. Fi label. What's the big deal about this? Well, it's the first significant move for Truth. Fi. It's a

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Mar 25 2025CRIME

DNA Testing: A Tool to Protect NYC's Youth

New York City's young people are facing serious trouble. Over the past few years, the number of minors falling victim to major crimes has skyrocketed by 71%. This isn't just about individual incidents; it's a broader issue where teens influence each other into harmful behaviors. Last year alone, the

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