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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Kazakhstan's Animal Health Progress: A Mixed Bag

Kazakhstan has been pushing hard to boost its animal health research. The goal? To keep livestock healthy, ensure safe animal products, and manage disease outbreaks. To make this happen, the country has been pouring more money into science and education. The plan is to reach 1% of the country's GDP

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Istanbul's Mayor Arrest Sparks Mass Protests and Political Tensions

In the heart of Istanbul, thousands of people gathered for the second night in a row, their voices echoing outside the city hall. They were not there for a celebration, but to protest the arrest of their mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu. The mayor's detention, which occurred during a surprise raid on his home,

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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

The Twist in Trade and Tech: A Week in Financial Markets

The financial markets had a rocky week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a hit. People were worried about new tariffs from President Trump. These tariffs could slow down the economy and make things more expensive. The Federal Reserve might cut interest rates to help. But will that be enoug

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Shuffle: New Leader for Siri

Apple is making big changes to its AI team. The company is putting Mike Rockwell, who leads the Vision Products Group, in charge of Siri. This move comes as Siri struggles to keep up with modern AI. The company is not happy with the current AI leader, John Giannandrea. This is why Giannandrea will

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Prosecutor's Exit: A Stand for Justice

A seasoned prosecutor has stepped down from the U. S. Department of Justice, citing significant shifts under the Trump administration. Sean Murphy, with a background in the Bronx District Attorney's office and the U. S. Attorney's Office in Puerto Rico, chose to leave his role in the Capitol Siege S

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Judicial Showdown: Court Orders Explanation on Deportation Flights

The Trump government is in a tough spot. A federal judge wants answers about flights that sent deportees to El Salvador. This happened after the judge temporarily stopped deportations using an old law from the 1700s. The judge wants to know why the government didn't turn around the planes that were

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter for Education?

The Department of Education is facing a major shake-up. The current administration has taken a significant step towards dismantling it. An executive order was signed to start the process. This move is seen as a way to bypass the need for congressional approval. The administration believes the depart

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Babies Remember, But Adults Don't

The brain is a mystery. It is amazing how much babies learn in their first years. They pick up language, understand routines, and even form expectations about their world. Yet, as adults, we struggle to recall any of these early experiences. Why is that? Recent findings shed some light on this

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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

What Happens When Prices Rise and Jobs Vanish?

The economy is a tricky beast. Sometimes, it grows fast, and jobs are plenty. Other times, it slows down, and prices go up. But what happens when both bad things occur at once? This is what people call "stagflation. " It is a mix of slow growth and high inflation. It is a nightmare for the Federal R

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Taking Control: How to Manage AI Features on Your Android Phone

Android phones have become smarter over time, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). These AI features are designed to make life easier by predicting needs, optimizing battery life, and enhancing photos. However, not everyone is a fan of these smart tools. Some users find them intrusive, unnecessar

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