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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Rescue Efforts for Missing Fishermen Continue After Stormy Seas Encounter

On Sunday, the US Coast Guard restarted their search for a father and son who didn’t return from a fishing trip off the coast of Maine. Chester and Aaron Barret, fishing aboard their 34-foot boat named “Sudden Impact, ” headed out from Cobscook Bay State Park early Saturday morning and never came ba

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Jan 19 2025CRIME

The Truth Behind Saif Ali Khan's Attacker

A man named Mohammad Shehzad has confessed to stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan in Mumbai. This happened after Mumbai Police caught him in Thane on January 19, 2025. Shehzad, who worked for a housekeeping agency, had used several fake names and was arrested at a labor camp near a metro construction site.

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sebastian Vogelsang's New Instagram-Like App on Bluesky's AT Protocol

Have you ever wished for a simpler version of Instagram? Well, hold on to your hats because there's a new app on the block! Sebastian Vogelsang, a clever developer, is creating a fun new app called Flashes. This app is built on top of Bluesky's AT Protocol, which means you can use it just like Insta

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Jan 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Sheinelle Jones' Break from 'Today': A Look into Her Absence

Fans of the "Today" show might have noticed that Sheinelle Jones has been missing from the screen for over a month. The co-host recently revealed on Instagram that she's taking time off due to a family health matter. News of her absence spread quickly among viewers and her coworkers alike. The jour

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fishing in Deep Waters: How Rising Fuel Prices are Affecting Ghana's Coastal Communities

Have you ever thought about how much fuel goes into getting fish from the ocean to your plate? In Ghana, small-scale fisherfolk are feeling the pinch as fuel prices climb. A recent study looked into how these price hikes are affecting their lives and the health of the marine environment. The study

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Boxing Buzz: Haney Questions Davis' Retirement Plans

A recent bombshell from the boxing world has everyone talking. Gervonta Davis, the WBA lightweight champion, has hinted he might retire in 2025, citing his desire to spend more time with his family and make enough money to exit the sport. But not everyone is convinced. Devin Haney, another big name

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ed Sheeran's Mission: Music Education for All UK Kids

Ever since Ed Sheeran shot to fame, he's been sharing his love for music with a big goal in mind: helping kids in the UK get the best music education possible. He's launching a foundation to do just that. Why is this a big deal? Well, music education in the UK has been struggling with funding cuts.

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Jan 10 2025WEATHER

Dallas Nonprofits Step In: Saving Lives During Icy Weather

In the heart of Dallas, the temperature plummeted, and nonprofits were quick to respond. Organizations like OurCalling and Austin Street Center sprang into action, setting up shelters and transporting people to safety. Take Sandy Huudang, for instance. She lives in her car and was ready to brave the

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ed Sheeran's New Foundation: Boosting Music Education for Kids

Ed Sheeran, a popular singer-songwriter, has decided to give back to the community that nurtured his musical talents. He recently launched the Ed Sheeran Foundation, aiming to support music education for kids. Why is this important? Well, music education has been on the decline, and many people don'

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

budding plant roots reveal surprising mitosis patterns

Ever wondered how plants regrow their roots after damage? Scientists peeked at Arabidopsis roots, a common lab plant, using a special microscope that can take fast pictures over time. They found something interesting: when roots are hurt and start growing back, their cells divide differently than in

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