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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 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: Why Equal Access Isn't Enough

Breast cancer is a tough battle for anyone. But for Black women in the U. S. , it's even harder. A recent study dug deep into why this is true, even when Black and White women have the same access to healthcare. It's easy to think that equal access to healthcare means equal outcomes. But that's not

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Fast Forward: The Next Big Thing in Sprinting

Two young athletes are making waves in the world of sprinting. Both are pushing the limits of what's possible, and both have their sights set on the legendary records held by Usain Bolt. The stage is set for an exciting showdown. First, there's Gout Gout, an Australian teenager who has already made

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Mar 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Reacher Season 3: A Mixed Bag of Thrills and Missed Opportunities

The last episode of Reacher's third season on Prime Video wraps up a journey that was both exciting and slow at times. After a strong start, the series hit some bumps, especially in the seventh episode. Fortunately, the finale managed to bring back the intensity and immersion that fans love. The ep

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Beans, Bugs, and Bacteria: The Hidden World Below

The world beneath our feet is a bustling ecosystem, full of interactions that shape the world above. One such interaction involves beans, bacteria, and bugs. Specifically, the relationship between beans and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, known as rhizobia, has long been seen as a win-win. But what about

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Mar 27 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Legal Hurdles: A June Showdown Looms

A court in Texas has fixed a June trial date for Boeing's legal battle with the U. S. government. This case revolves around accusations that Boeing misled regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two deadly crashes. These incidents occurred in 2018 and 2019, resulting in the loss of 346 lives.

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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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Mar 27 2025OPINION

The Truth Behind the Theories: Kennedy Assassination Files Released

The U. S. National Archives recently released tens of thousands of documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert, and Martin Luther King Jr. The release was long overdue, but it didn't stop the public from jumping to wild conclusions. Many people believe that Lee Ha

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Mechanical Signature

The story of a signature sparked a whirlwind of speculation. It all began when a man named Mike Howell was waiting for a flight. He was scrolling through his phone when he came across a letter. This letter was from the attorney general of Missouri. The letter raised doubts about President Joseph R.

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Student Activist's Unlawful Detention Raises Questions

A student's involvement in pro-Palestinian activism led to her abrupt detention. Rumeysa Ozturk, a PhD student at a Boston university, was taken into custody by federal immigration agents. This happened on a Tuesday, and by Wednesday evening, she was being held at a processing center in Louisiana. T

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