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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

Washington's History Showdown: Trump's Bold Move on the Smithsonian

The Smithsonian Institution, a name synonymous with knowledge and culture, is in the spotlight. President Donald Trump has made a striking move. He wants to reshape the Smithsonian's narrative. This is not just about changing exhibits. It's about controlling the story of America's past. The Smithso

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Mar 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Price Guessing: How Smart Computers Beat the Market

Cryptocurrencies have become a hot topic in finance, offering plenty of room for research. Predicting their prices accurately is a big deal for both researchers and investors. However, the unpredictable nature of cryptocurrency markets makes this a tough job. Many studies have tried to use deep lear

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Mar 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Deep-Sea Mining: A Race to the Bottom

Imagine if you will, the ocean floor as a treasure trove of metals. The seabed, especially in remote areas like the eastern Pacific, is rich with minerals crucial for modern technology. This has sparked interest from mining companies eager to tap into these resources. One such company, based in Vanc

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Can Maryland's Terps Pull Off a Major Upset Against Florida?

The Maryland Terps are gearing up for a significant challenge in the Sweet 16. They will face the top-seeded Florida Gators. This matchup is a big deal for Maryland, as it's their first Sweet 16 appearance in nine years. The Terps have been on a roll, recently securing a thrilling 72-71 victory over

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

A Georgia Politician's Tense Chat With a Foreign Reporter

A Georgia politician, Marjorie Taylor Greene, made headlines when she had a tense exchange with a foreign reporter. The incident occurred during a press meeting where Greene was asked about a sensitive topic. The reporter, Martha Kelner from Sky News, wanted to know more about a Signal chat that inc

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Life of Kidney Transplants: What's Really Going On?

Kidney transplants are a big deal. They can save lives, but they also come with challenges. One major issue is that the new kidney might not work as well as it should. This can mess up important processes in the body that the kidneys usually manage. So, keeping an eye on how well the transplanted ki

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Mar 27 2025BUSINESS

South Carolina's Business Boost Faces Uncertain Future

South Carolina's Minority Business Development Agency Business Center, based in Columbia, is in a tough spot. The federal government has decided to cut funding for several departments, including the one that supports this center. This move is part of a broader effort to shrink the federal government

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Mar 27 2025WEATHER

Stormy Waters Ahead: What to Expect from the 2025 Hurricane Season

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is shaping up to be a wild ride, with experts warning of a repeat of the intense 2024 season. The Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean are already heating up, setting the stage for powerful storms. The warm waters are like fuel for hurricanes, and with t

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Recovery: The Impact of Modern Surgery Techniques on Spine Patients

Anterior cervical spine surgery (ACSS) is a common fix for worn-out neck vertebrae. This surgery is often used to treat degenerative cervical spine disease. It is a common procedure. But how can we make it better? Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a new approach that is gaining traction.

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Mar 27 2025EDUCATION

Why Conspiracy Theories Spread Like Wildfire

Conspiracy theories are everywhere. They are not new. They have been around for a long time. They are like a virus. They spread quickly and infect many minds. But why do they spread so fast? There are a few reasons. One big reason is that people like simple explanations. They like to believe that th

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