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Jun 04 2025CRIME

Cologne's Hidden Danger: WWII Bombs Discovered

Cologne, a city in western Germany, faced a significant challenge recently when three old bombs from World War II were found in its heart. This discovery led to a massive evacuation, affecting around 20, 000 people. The bombs, remnants of a war that ended 80 years ago, were a stark reminder of the p

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Jun 04 2025CRIME

Palm Springs Bombing: The Man Behind the Bomb Parts

Authorities have made a significant move in the Palm Springs bombing case. A man was apprehended at JFK airport in New York. He is accused of supplying bomb components to the main suspect in the Palm Springs attack. The incident took place on May 17, 2025, at a fertility clinic in Palm Spr

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

New Penalties for Visa Overstays: A Republican Senator's Proposal

A Republican senator has put forward a new bill that aims to toughen the rules for legal immigrants who stay in the U. S. beyond their visa's expiration date. This proposal comes after a recent incident in Boulder, Colorado, where a man accused of a terrorist attack was found to have overstayed his

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

Polarization Shifts: The Future of Optical Communication

The world of optical communication is buzzing with a new discovery. It is about changing the way light behaves as it travels. This isn't just about making light go faster or slower. It's about changing how light waves interact with each other. This interaction can create unique patterns of polar

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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

Everton's Midfield Ambitions: The Matt O'Riley Pursuit

Everton is on the hunt for a new midfielder, and Matt O'Riley from Brighton is at the top of their wishlist. This summer, the Toffees are planning to bolster their squad, with new owners ready to back the team financially. The departure of several players is expected, creating room for new signings.

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Tracking Movement After Serious Illness

Many people face a tough road to recovery after a serious illness. One big challenge is getting back to normal physical activity. In recent times, gadgets have become popular for tracking how much people move and how much they sit around. These tools could be a game-changer for those recovering from

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

June's Big Political Showdowns: What to Watch

June is shaping up to be a crucial month for politics. Three major races are heating up, and each has its own unique twists and turns. Let`s dive in. First up, New Jersey. The Garden State is set to pick its gubernatorial candidates on June 10. The Republican side seems pretty clear. Jack Ciattarel

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Jun 03 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Sparked a Political Fire

A recent incident in Boulder, Colorado, has ignited a heated debate. A man, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly set off a series of explosions at an event supporting Israeli hostages. This event has become a hot topic in political circles, especially for those pushing for stricter immigration policies.

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Jun 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Surfaces Boost Wireless Network Performance

In today's world, having a reliable wireless network is crucial. A new approach has been developed to make multiuser wireless networks better. This method uses something called Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) to improve how well these networks work. The goal is to find the best way to pla

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

The Struggle for Full Practice Authority

Nurse practitioners (NPs) have been facing a significant obstacle on their path to full practice authority (FPA). This hurdle is the transition to practice (TTP) hour requirement. This rule has been the main way to grant FPA since 2015. The TTP hour requirement is a set number of supervised practic

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