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Mar 16 2025CRIME

The Deadly Fire at Club Pulse

In the early hours of a Sunday morning, a devastating fire swept through a nightclub in the eastern town of Kocani, North Macedonia. The tragic event left 59 people dead and over 150 injured. The fire started around 2:30 a. m. during a concert by a local pop group. Authorities believe that pyrotechn

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Mice: The Unlikely First Responders

Ever wondered if animals can help each other out in a crisis? Well, mice can. They have a unique way of caring for their friends. When a mouse finds another mouse unconscious, it doesn't just walk away. Instead, it tries to revive its companion. How? By licking and biting the face of the unconscious

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Mar 16 2025CRIME

A Shocking Attack on a Tram in Gera

In the quiet morning hours of a Sunday, a horrifying event unfolded in the eastern German city of Gera. A 46-year-old woman was severely injured after a man doused her in a flammable liquid and set her on fire while they were on a tram. The attacker, who might be her husband, managed to flee the sce

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Rookie's First Race Ends in Tears and Criticism

The Australian Grand Prix 2025 was a tough debut for rookie driver Isack Hadjar. The weather was unpredictable, with dry conditions giving way to cold, wet, and windy challenges on race day. Hadjar, driving for Red Bull's junior team Racing Bulls, faced a harsh reality when he spun out at Turn 2 dur

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Mar 16 2025LIFESTYLE

Ohio's Powerball Night: Big Wins and Missed Jackpots

Saturday, March 15, 2025, was a night of mixed fortunes for Ohio's Powerball players. The jackpot of $378 million was not won, but the state still celebrated thousands of other winners. The winning numbers were 12, 28, 33, 36, 54, and Powerball 5. The Power Play option was 3x. The Ohio Lottery repo

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Laser Mapping: ICESat-2's Journey Through Earth's Ice

ICESat-2, a satellite launched in 2018, has just hit a huge milestone. It has fired 2 trillion laser pulses from space. This satellite is equipped with a super-accurate laser system called ATLAS. ATLAS has been busy measuring the height of ice sheets, glaciers, forests, and even the ocean floor. Th

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Older Adults: Measuring Depression in India

In India, figuring out how to best measure depression in older adults is a big deal. Two main tools are often used: the 10-item Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale and the Composite International Diagnostic Interview-Short Form (CIDI-SF). Both are used to figure out how bad d

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Who Calls the Shots When Health Resources Are Low?

When resources are tight, especially in healthcare, tough choices have to be made. This is especially true when it comes to micro-allocation, which is about splitting up small amounts of resources. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted this issue, but it's not a new problem. The big question is: who sho

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Powers of Roseburia intestinalis

Roseburia intestinalis is a big deal in the world of gut bacteria. It's one of the most common and important bacteria found in the human gut. This bacteria is known for producing butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that keeps our gut healthy. Scientists have been studying this bacteria for a long tim

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Cancer Research: The Biggest Players in Radiomics

Radiomics, a cutting-edge way to analyze medical images, has taken the medical world by storm since its introduction in 2012. To understand what's hot in cancer radiomics, a recent study looked at the top 100 most-cited articles in this field. The data was pulled from a big database called the Web

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