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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Universe's First Glimpse

The universe's earliest moments have been captured in stunning detail. A global team of scientists has unveiled new images that provide an unprecedented look at the cosmos in its infancy. These images offer a glimpse into the universe's early days, around 380, 000 years after its birth. The universe

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: The New Normal

Bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, is becoming a permanent fixture in our world. This virus is evolving rapidly and finding new ways to infect mammals, including humans. It's spreading widely among both domestic and wild animals, and the exact paths it takes to do so remain unclear. While the r

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Mar 20 2025SPORTS

A New Era for the Celtics: The Billion-Dollar Shift

The Boston Celtics are set to change hands. The team is being sold to William Chisholm for a staggering $6. 1 billion. This deal is not final yet. It needs approval from the NBA Board of Governors. Chisholm is a big name in the business world. He is a co-founder and managing partner of Symphony Tec

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

Istanbul's Mayor Arrest: A Political Storm Brews

The political climate in Turkey is heating up. The government has taken a hard stance against dissent. On a recent Thursday, 37 individuals were taken into custody. Their crime? Speaking out on social media about the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu. This move has sparked widespread t

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Mar 20 2025FINANCE

UK's Economic Crossroads: Interest Rates Hold Steady Amid Global Uncertainty

The Bank of England has made a call to keep interest rates at 4. 5%. This decision was made despite the UK's economy facing a mix of global trade uncertainties and potential domestic slowdown. The central bank's Monetary Policy Committee voted 8 to 1 to maintain the current rate. One member sugge

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Mar 20 2025FINANCE

The Euro's Struggle: Trade Wars and Economic Uncertainty

The Euro is having a tough time right now. It dropped to around 1. 0830 against the US Dollar. This happened because the European Central Bank (ECB) is worried about the trade war led by US President Donald Trump. The ECB's president, Christine Lagarde, thinks this trade war could slow down the Euro

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

A Politician's Fall From Grace

A Minnesota lawmaker has stepped down from his position after being ensnared in a legal trap. Justin Eichorn, a Republican senator from Grand Rapids, handed in his resignation after being caught in a sting operation. This operation targeted individuals involved in commercial sex with minors. The new

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Illinois Health Systems Under Scrutiny: The Push for Better Reporting of Abuse

Illinois is taking steps to tackle sexual misconduct in healthcare. A recent push aims to strengthen how healthcare workers and systems handle and report sexual misconduct claims. The goal is to prevent abuse from being swept under the rug. This comes after a series of revelations about how some hea

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Eye Changes in Kids Post-Pandemic: The Astigmatism Angle

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many marks on society. One unexpected impact has been on children's eyesight. While many kids have experienced increased nearsightedness, there's another vision issue that's been flying under the radar: astigmatism. This condition can make both near and far objects app

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Skin Struggles in Jordan: A Look at Rosacea Over a Decade

Rosacea is a skin condition that affects many people. It causes redness and visible blood vessels in the face. In some cases, it can also lead to swelling and skin bumps. A recent study focused on this issue in North Jordan. It looked at patients who visited a university hospital over ten years. Th

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