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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Falcon 9 Rocket Takes Off and Lands Successfully

On a sunny day in Florida, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. As it soared, the rocket performed a clever move called a gravity turn, tilting its engines to steer it towards space while also moving horizontally. This maneuver helps the rocket avoid too much

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Big Bucks for Women's Soccer: A New Chapter for NWSL

In 2025, women's sports are expected to hit new heights, thanks to a huge change in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The league is about to welcome its 16th team, which is set to start playing in 2026. This big move is backed by a massive investment of $110 million from the IMA Financial G

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

How Divisive Leadership Affects Our Mental Health

Imagine a country where the leaders' actions ripple through society, shaping our collective mental health. When leaders gain power, they may lose some of their best qualities, like empathy and fairness. This can lead to behaviors that hurt public trust and unity. A study found that many Americans w

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

The Risks of Gooning: A New Masturbation Trend

Gooning, the practice of watching porn and delaying climax for hours or days, is a growing trend. While some people enjoy the psychological effects, experts warn about its potential downsides. Dr. Richard Viney explains that this habit can desensitize individuals to real sexual encounters, increasin

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Farmers’ New Weapon: Portable Pesticide Detectors

In today’s farming landscape, a popular method to boost crop growth involves the use of neonicotinoids, a type of insecticide. However, these chemicals can have a negative impact on both the environment and human health. To address this concern, scientists have developed an innovative, self-powered

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Jeff Bezos: Earth's Better, Except for Nature

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has a clear view: life on Earth has improved in many ways over the past 50 years. Things like infant deaths, global literacy, and poverty rates have all gone down. But there's a big exception: the natural world. It's been hurt by pollution and overuse. Amazon, Bezo

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Europe's Gas Switch: A New Reality

The end of Ukraine's five-year gas transit deal with Russia marked a significant shift in Europe's energy landscape. The deal's expiration sparked concerns about skyrocketing prices and market chaos. However, Europe's adaptable infrastructure handled the change smoothly. Countries like Austria and t

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Globe-Trotting After-Parties: A New Era of Hollywood Gatherings

The Golden Globes' after-parties are taking a new turn this year. The old ways of seeing stars like Paris Hilton chased by paparazzi are gone. Instead of cramming everyone into one hotel, the celebrations are spread out over a week. You might need to hop in an Uber to get to the different spots. In

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Mothers Affected by Domestic Violence Seek Less Support?

Did you know that new moms are more likely to experience intimate partner violence (IPV)? This isn't just a bad thing to happen; it can cause lasting harm to the mother and her baby. But here's where things get tricky: even if they're in danger, many moms struggle to ask for help. Researchers recent

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Texas: Big Population Boom Ahead by 2030

Texas is gearing up for a significant population increase by 2030, according to a new study. The University of Virginia predicts the state will add over 3 million people, reaching a total of 32. 5 million. This puts Texas right behind Florida as the second most populous state in the U. S. Why does t

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