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Feb 12 2025WEATHER

Frosty Frenzy: Snow and Cold Sweep Across America

Cold weather is taking over many parts of the United States. Schools and roads are shut down due to heavy snow and freezing conditions. More than 99 million people are affected by weather alerts. The Northeast, Great Plains, and Midwest are affected the most. The capital city, Washington D. C. ,

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Congress's Real Power: The Money

Money talks, and in the U. S. government, it's Congress that speaks the loudest. The Constitution spells it out in black and white. It's all about the money. Congress has the power to control federal spending. This is a basic rule of the game, written clearly in the Constitution. Presidents can

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Feb 12 2025CRYPTO

Hunting Halal Crypto: AI Tells them Apart

Muslims today face a unique challenge In today's world, Muslims have a tough job, they have to navigate through cutting-edge money and tech innovations. If you are a crypto-savvy Muslim, you might scratch your head as to which cryptocurrencies align with your faith's rules. The ques

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ring Leader RNAs: Spotting and Measuring Circular Variants

Circular RNAs, or circRNAs, are unique RNA molecules that form a closed loop. They are found in every eukaryotic organism and are created through a special type of splicing called backsplicing. This process connects the ends of a linear RNA strand, resulting in a backsplice junction (BSJ) that's dif

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

The Newfound Risks of Government Data Privacy

The Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE, is considering new steps which could greatly impact data breaches in the US. A prominent data privacy group has taken action on these steps. The group is suing the government and DOGE, alleging that the agency has led to

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Plan or Blunder?

A former President of the United States made some bold proposals. He suggested that the U. S. could take control of Gaza and move around two million Palestinians who call it home. This idea? A possible disaster for international law. More details came out, and it just got worse. Gaza is home to aro

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Big News? New Owens over an old name.

Remember the places you learned as a kid? Imagine if you were told to call your backyard by a different name. You would think it was odd. Well, that is what happened at the highest office of the land. The President changed the name of Gulf of Mexico. Not long after, an announcement shook the news ro

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Whooping Cough's Worrying Comeback: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Whooping cough, a disease that was once common in the 1800s, is making a worrying comeback. In 2024, more than 35, 000 cases were reported, and sadly, ten children lost their lives to the illness. This is the highest number of deaths since 2017, when 13 people died. The disease is caused by a bact

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Magic of South of Midnight

Deep in the heart of the South, a video game journey awaits. South of Midnight, a creation of Compulsion Games and Xbox Game Studios, merges chilling folklore with a modern twist, creating a unique narrative adventure. This tale unfolds in a landscape that the Canadian studio has meticulously design

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Websites and Data Uncovered: The Battle for Public Health Information

Imagine this: essential health information vanishes from government websites. This isn’t a dystopian movie plot, but a real-life issue that came to a head recently. A federal judge stepped in, ordering agencies to bring back health-related webpages and datasets that had been taken down. This move ca

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