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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

First Week in Office: Trump's Bold Moves and New Challenges

President Trump's first week back in the White House was packed with actions that hint at what his next four years might look like. He started by pardoning over 1, 500 people involved in the Capitol attack, showing he's not holding back. Trump also ended security details for some former officials an

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Jan 25 2025HISTORY

Auschwitz 80: The Last Survivors Share Their Stories

Eighty years ago, on Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet army liberated Auschwitz, a death camp in Poland. The camp is infamous for the horrors committed by the Nazis. This year, world leaders are joining about 50 survivors to remember the past and discuss the future. Some of these survivors were children whe

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Sky Lights Up: A Mysterious Morning Glow in Northern California

Early on a Friday morning, people in the Sacramento region were treated to a stunning celestial show. A bright, multi-colored ball with a massive tail streaked across the Northern California sky around 6 a. m. Many locals snapped photos and sent them to FOX40. com, eager to share the unusual sight.

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Jan 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Erika Jayne's Cop Son Testifies in A$AP Rocky Trial

Imagine this: A reality TV star's son, who happens to be a cop, takes the stand in a high-profile trial. That's exactly what happened when Erika Jayne's son, Tommy Zizzo Jr. , testified in A$AP Rocky's assault trial. Tommy, who works for the Los Angeles Police Department, was one of the first respon

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media in Storms: What People Talk About

Have you ever wondered what people talk about on social media during hurricanes? Instead of calling emergency hotlines, many people now turn to platforms like Twitter to share updates and seek help. The problem is, there's so much content that important messages can get lost. In the past, researcher

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Younger Cardholders Boost AmEx Spending Late Last Year

What's the deal with American Express' spending spike last year? It's all about the younger folks! Last quarter, AmEx cardholders ramped up their spending by 8% compared to the previous year. This jump came after a slower period where growth rates hovered around 6% in the second and third quarters.

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

How Holy Basil Fights Worms: A Closer Look

Lymphatic filariasis is a big problem, affecting millions of people worldwide. Current medicines like DEC, albendazole, and ivermectin aren't great at killing adult worms. So, scientists are looking for new ways to fight this disease. This study checks out how holy basil, or Ocimum sanctum, affects

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

The Battle Against River Blindness in Africa

River blindness, also known as onchocerciasis, is a major health concern in Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) has set a target to eliminate this neglected tropical disease (NTD) by 2030. More than 99% of people infected live in 31 countries across sub-Saharan Africa. The goal here is to ex

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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Copies and Innovators: A Look at Variety in the Digital Money World

In the world of cryptocurrencies, there's a lot of buzz and billions of dollars invested. But not all crypto coins are created equal. Some are just copies of Bitcoin, hoping to cash in on the hype. Others, though, are using platforms like Ethereum to do something new and different. By digging into t

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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump Sets Silk Road Founder Free

In a surprising move, President Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the brains behind the darknet market Silk Road. This happened on the second day of his second term, proving he meant what he said at the Libertarian Party's convention. The pardon is a big deal for crypto fans and libertarians, who have b

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