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Apr 15 2025CRIME

Night Intruder Strikes Governor's Home

A man who broke into the Pennsylvania governor's residence and started a fire is now in custody. Cody Balmer, 38, was caught after a medical incident. He had planned to harm the governor if he found him inside. Balmer's mother revealed he has mental health issues and had not been taking his medicati

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

A Student's Unjust Detention and the Fight for Fairness

A federal judge in Vermont is considering a case that has sparked significant controversy. The judge is looking into the detention and transfer of a Turkish student from Tufts University. Rümeysa Öztürk was arrested by U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents near her home in Massachus

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

A Teen's Bond: Justice in Progress

A tragic event unfolded at a Texas high school track meet. A 17-year-old student lost his life during a heated argument in the bleachers. The incident took place at a Frisco Independent School District stadium. This was during a track and field championship involving multiple schools in the distr

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Cannabis Use and Dementia Risk in Older Adults

It is no secret that cannabis use is on the rise among older adults. A recent study has brought to light a concerning trend. Older adults who have gone to the hospital or emergency room due to cannabis use may face a higher risk of developing dementia. This risk is nearly double compared to their

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Apr 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Six Women, One Giant Leap: The First All-Female Space Crew

A group of six remarkable women, including the famous singer Katy Perry, embarked on a historic journey to space. They were part of a mission that marked the first time in over six decades that a manned rocket launch did not include a single man. This mission, known as NS-31, took off from a launch

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Apr 15 2025OPINION

Space Glamour: A Step Backward for Women in STEM?

Women are still underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. This is a well-known fact. But why is that? Some people think it's because STEM isn't "girly" enough. This idea was recently highlighted when a female astronaut talked about wanting to make space travel mor

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

A Golden Sprint and a Baton Blunder

Kung Fu Kenny, also known as Kenny Bednarek, made a stunning comeback in the 100m sprint at the Grand Slam Track meet. He snatched victory from Jamaica's Oblique Seville by a mere 0. 01 seconds. This win was not just about speed, but also about resilience. Bednarek had to dig deep, especially after

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Apr 15 2025CELEBRITIES

The Stars Beckon: A Star-Studded Journey to Space

The world is buzzing with excitement as a group of famous women is set to embark on a space adventure. Six well-known figures will be heading to the edge of space aboard the New Shepard spacecraft, operated by the private space company, Blue Origin. This mission is scheduled to take place on April 1

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Apr 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Power of Amino Acids in Plant Preservation

Plants are amazing. They can survive in tough conditions and some can even bounce back from freezing temperatures. One such plant is Pogostemon yatabeanus, a rare species found only in Korea. Scientists have found a way to preserve this plant using a method called cryopreservation. This method is li

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Apr 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Nanomaterials and Water Creatures: The Hidden Impact

Black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNS) are a hot topic in the world of science and technology. These tiny, two-dimensional sheets are amazing for many reasons. They have unique properties that make them useful in medicine and tech. But there is a downside. As they become more popular, there are worries

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