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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Weekend Showdown: Top Golfers Battle for Lead at Augusta

The 2025 Masters tournament is heating up. After two days of play, the leaderboard is packed with big names. The weather played a big role in the second round. Rain overnight softened the course, making it easier to score low. But as the day went on, winds picked up, adding a challenge for those pla

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Student Activist's Fight for Stay in US Hits Roadblock

A judge has made a surprising decision. Mahmoud Khalil, a student activist, can be deported. This is because of his involvement in protests. The judge believes Khalil's actions could harm U. S. foreign policy. This ruling came as a shock to many. It could affect other international students too. Kh

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Science Budget Takes a Big Hit

The Trump White House recently shared its budget plan for NASA in 2026. This plan suggests a significant reduction in NASA's overall budget, with a massive cut to its science programs. The proposed budget would slash NASA's funding by about 20 percent, which amounts to a $5 billion reduction from it

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Struggle: The Budget Battle Behind the Scenes

Apple's journey into the world of artificial intelligence has been a bumpy one. The company's efforts to keep up with tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta have faced significant hurdles. One of the main obstacles has been the availability of powerful GPUs, which are crucial for AI de

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Pollution Patterns

The hidden connections between pollutants in landfill waste, nearby water, and the base layer were brought to light using a special tool called Ball Mapper. This tool is not your average data analyzer. It dives deep into the data to find patterns that might otherwise go unnoticed. It is a topologica

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

What's Happening to China's Sunlight?

China is undergoing major changes in its landscape. This affects how much sunlight the country absorbs. To understand this better, researchers looked at data from 2001 to 2020. They found that most of the land stayed the same. However, the changes that did occur had a big impact on sunlight absorpti

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Diabetes and the Financial Strain in Kaduna State

Diabetes is a serious condition that affects many people in Kaduna State. It is a global issue that brings a lot of financial problems for individuals and families. The cost of managing diabetes can be really high. This is especially true for those who do not have health insurance. Access to afforda

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

Nintendo's New Console Faces Unexpected Challenges

There was a lot of excitement for the Nintendo Switch 2. This new gaming system was eight years in the making. It was supposed to be a big day for Nintendo. Nintendo had planned a big event in New York City. The company planned to reveal the price and release date for the Switch 2. Fans were eager

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. and China: A Tariff Tug-of-War

The U. S. government recently shed light on a significant change in import taxes from China. The country now faces a minimum tariff of 145% on all goods entering the U. S. This figure is not a cap but a starting point. It is on top of other existing tariffs. The 145% figure is a combination of seve

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

Why Apple Might Not Start Making iPhones in the USA

The idea of Apple starting to make iPhones in the USA has been tossed around, especially with the trade tensions between the USA and China. However, this shift is not as simple as it sounds. Apple has been making iPhones in China for nearly two decades. The company set up a complex supply chain ther

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