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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Bridges in Danger: Why Some U. S. Bridges Need Urgent Checks

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is a tragic reminder that some bridges in the U. S. might be at a higher risk of collapsing than we think. This bridge, which fell apart after a cargo ship hit it, was found to be 30 times more likely to collapse than it should have been. This shocking fact

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

March Madness Kicks Off: Who Will Survive the First Round?

The 2025 NCAA Tournament is in full swing, with the first round taking place across various locations in the United States. This is the start of the journey to the Final Four, with only 16 teams moving forward to the next round. The day is packed with 16 games, broadcasted on CBS, TNT, TBS, and TruT

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Italy's Hospital Battles: The Surge in COVID-19 Cases and Its Impact on Healthcare

Italy faced a massive challenge with the COVID-19 pandemic. Between March 2020 and February 2022, the country reported 10. 95 million cases. This outbreak significantly strained the healthcare system. One key indicator of this strain was the increase in hospitalizations. These hospitalizations were

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Europe's Fight Against Superbugs: A United Front

Europe is taking a stand against a growing threat. Antibiotic resistance is on the rise, and it's a problem that doesn't respect borders. That's why countries across Europe are joining forces to tackle this issue head-on. They're aiming for a united approach, focusing on the idea that human health,

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Mar 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Talking to Create Your Own Virtual World

Virtual reality (VR) has always been about immersing yourself in a different world. But what if you could create that world just by talking? That is exactly what a new technology does. It lets users describe their ideal environment out loud. Then, it brings that description to life in a virtual spac

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Cultural Hurdles in Heart Health Recovery

Heart issues are a big deal for South Asian folks living outside the Indian subcontinent. They face higher death rates and more hospital visits due to heart problems than white people. Yet, they are not taking part in cardiac rehabilitation programs as much as they should. These programs are crucial

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Mar 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Keeping Kids Grounded in a World of Wealth

A well-known actor is taking a unique approach to raising his four sons. He is making sure they do not grow up with a sense of entitlement. They do not own expensive sneakers or designer clothes. This is not because he cannot afford them, but because he wants his kids to value character over materia

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Mar 21 2025BUSINESS

Corporate America's Shift in Diversity Goals

The corporate world is undergoing a significant change in how it approaches diversity. JPMorgan Chase, a major player in the banking industry, has decided to rebrand its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The new name will be "diversity, opportunity, and inclusion" (DOI). This move com

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Blue Ghost's Bold Journey

The Blue Ghost spacecraft has just wrapped up a significant lunar mission. This mission, which spanned the duration of a full lunar day, or about two Earth weeks, took place on the moon's near side. The Blue Ghost spacecraft, roughly the size of a small car, carried out various experiments during it

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

Car Thefts Decline in the USA

Car thefts have been a significant issue in the USA, especially for certain brands. It was a problem that seemed to be getting worse. But, there is some good news. The number of car thefts has dropped a lot. This is because two car companies, Hyundai and Kia, made some big changes. For a while, Hyu

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