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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Drones and the Dark Side of Modern Warfare

In a shocking revelation, a United Nations human rights body has uncovered a disturbing pattern of Russian drone attacks on civilians in Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine. These attacks, which have been happening for over a year, are not random acts of violence but a deliberate strategy to spread

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

A Rhino's Arctic Adventure: A Tale of Survival and Evolution

In the icy reaches of the Canadian High Arctic, a surprising discovery was made. A rhinoceros, unlike any seen before, roamed this region 23 million years ago. This rhino, named Epiatheracerium itjilik, was about the size of a modern Indian rhino but lacked a horn. Its fossils were found on Devon Is

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Life Beyond Our Planet: A Cosmic Journey

Humans have always been fascinated by the possibility of life existing beyond Earth. This fascination has driven us to look up at the stars and wonder what else might be out there. Over time, this curiosity has turned into a serious scientific mission. Scientists from different fields, like astronom

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Unseen Threats: How Everyday Toxins Mess with Your Hormones

Hormones are like the body's messengers, but what if they're getting the wrong messages? Experts say everyday toxins are sneaking into our systems and causing chaos. These chemicals, found in plastics and common household items, can mimic hormones and throw everything off balance. Take thyroid issu

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Oct 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

AI's Hidden Environmental Toll

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is booming, but it's not all sunshine and roses. Behind the scenes, AI's growing appetite for resources is taking a toll on the environment. Electricity, water, and rare minerals are all in high demand to keep AI running smoothly. By 2028, AI could be responsible for ove

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Costs of PFAS: A Financial Wake-Up Call

Big companies are facing a serious problem with PFAS chemicals. These chemicals are everywhere, and they're causing a lot of trouble. The government is cracking down, and that means companies have to pay up. It's not just about cleaning up the mess. It's about money, lots of it. The government has

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Westworld's Fall: A Sci-Fi Dream Turned Nightmare

Westworld started with a bang but ended with a whimper. It was supposed to be the next big thing in TV, a show that would change the game. But somewhere along the way, it lost its way. The first season was amazing. It had everything: great acting, a gripping story, and big ideas. People loved it. It

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Oct 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plug-In Hybrids: Not as Green as They Seem?

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are often seen as a middle ground between traditional gas cars and fully electric vehicles. But are they really as eco-friendly as they claim to be? Recent findings suggest otherwise. A study by Transport and Environment (T&E) found that PHEVs emit about 135

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Concrete Plant Plan Sparks Debate Near Syracuse's Aquarium

A plan to reopen an old concrete plant near Syracuse's Inner Harbor is causing quite a stir. The plant, which hasn't been used in years, is just two blocks away from a brand new $100 million aquarium. Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon is not happy about this idea. He thinks it's a step backward

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Rewards in Classrooms: The Sweet Truth About Food Incentives

In the USA, classrooms are often filled with treats. Birthdays, holidays, and good behavior are celebrated with candy and snacks. But is this a good idea? A study looked into this issue. It focused on how teachers use food as rewards. It also checked how this relates to the Health Belief Model (HBM)

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