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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Nanotech Cleanup: Jackfruit Leaves Fight Water Pollution

The fight against water pollution just got a new ally: jackfruit leaves. Scientists have found a way to use these leaves to create a powerful tool for cleaning up water. This tool is a special kind of tiny particle called a nanocomposite. It's made from iron oxide, tin oxide, and a ra

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Remembering Dachau: A Survivor's Journey After 80 Years

The 8th of May 2023 marks 80 years since the conclusion of World War II in Europe. However, the war's end did not wait for the official ceasefire. Allied forces had already started freeing Nazi concentration camps scattered across German-controlled territories. One of these camps was Dachau. On

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Boardroom Shake-Up

The recent political climate has led to some surprising changes. Doug Emhoff, the first Jewish spouse of a vice president, was removed from the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. Emhoff took to the public to express his disappointment. He stressed that remembering the Holocaust should neve

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

New Rules: Visa Revocation Can Now End Legal Status

The U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has broadened its authority to end the legal status of foreign students. This change is outlined in a recent internal memo. The memo, which was filed in court, lists new reasons for terminating the legal status of international students. One key ad

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Apr 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Miami Vice: The New Wave of Undercover Drama

There is a fresh take on an old classic in the works. The iconic 80s TV series Miami Vice is getting a new life as a drama film. The story will focus on undercover cops tackling drug dealers, just like the original series. This time, it is Joseph Kosinski who will be directing the film. It is not th

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Final Legislative Moves: A Mixed Bag of Education and Equality

In the closing days of the Indiana legislative session, two significant bills were pushed through. One focused on sex education, while the other tackled diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The sex education bill, Senate Bill 442, sparked debate over consent and transparency. Initially,

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

What Matters Most to Kenyan Health Insurance Users?

In Kenya, people who have health insurance through the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) must pick a specific clinic for their outpatient needs. This choice is important because it can affect how well the health system works overall. If we know what NHIF members want, it can help with planning

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Milton's Money Maze: Schools in the Balance

Milton is a town with a mix of financial puzzles. It's not a poor place, but it's facing some serious money problems. The median home price is a million dollars, and the average family brings in nearly 180, 000 dollars a year. Yet, the town is struggling with a double dose of financial trouble. Ther

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Apr 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlikely Bonds: The Power of Found Family in a Harsh World

In a world where the traditional family structure is evolving, the HBO series "The Last of Us" shines a light on the strength of found family. This isn't your typical post-apocalyptic tale. It is a story about connection, vulnerability, and the unexpected ways people come together when everything el

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

Myrtle Beach: A Night of Chaos and Quick Police Action

Myrtle Beach, a popular tourist destination in South Carolina, experienced a shocking event late Saturday night. A mass shooting broke out, leaving 11 individuals hurt. The incident unfolded around 11:50 PM on North Ocean Boulevard. Police were quick to respond to the disturbance, which involved num

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