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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

A Morning Sky Show

In the quiet hours before dawn on April 21, 2025, a spectacular light display lit up the sky over Florida's Space Coast. This wasn't a natural phenomenon, but the result of a SpaceX launch. The company sent a Dragon spacecraft on its 32nd mission to the International Space Station. The Falcon 9 roc

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Apr 22 2025CRIME

Power Couple's Downfall: The Bribery Scandal

A federal jury has declared Nadine Menendez guilty of bribery. This verdict comes after her husband, former Senator Bob Menendez, was also found guilty of similar crimes. The prosecution painted a picture of a duo working together to accept bribes in exchange for political favors. These favors inclu

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: From College Star to NBA Hopeful

Cooper Flagg, a standout freshman at Duke, has made a big decision. He is putting his name in the 2025 NBA draft. This move comes after a remarkable season that saw him win the Wooden Award and become the top pick in many draft projections. Flagg shared his decision in a video message on social med

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Can Brain Zaps Boost Social Skills in Kids with Autism?

The world of autism research is always buzzing with new ideas. One recent study has been looking into transcranial pulsed current stimulation, or tPCS. This fancy term refers to a technique that uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate the brain. The goal? To see if it can help kids with autism sp

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Easter Truce in Ukraine: A Brief Pause in Conflict

In a surprising move, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a short-lived ceasefire in Ukraine. This temporary halt in fighting was timed to coincide with Easter celebrations. The ceasefire was set to begin at 6 p. m. Moscow time on a Saturday and end at midnight on Sunday. Putin's decision was

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

Freshwater's Hidden Battle: Metals vs. Microbes

Metals in freshwater environments are causing changes that are not fully understood. Unlike the well-studied impacts of nutrients or climate, the effects of metals on the tiny organisms living in freshwater sediments are a mystery. These microscopic communities are crucial for the health of freshwat

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Missing Pieces in Early Schizophrenia Care

Schizophrenia treatment has long focused on easing symptoms, often overlooking the daily struggles patients endure. This is especially true for those in the early stages of the disease. While there's no agreed-upon definition of functional recovery for these patients, many healthcare providers find

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Easter Truce? Not So Fast

The Easter weekend was supposed to bring a pause in the fighting between Ukraine and Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a temporary ceasefire, starting Saturday evening and lasting until Monday morning. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a different story to tell. He

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Biggest Prisoner Swap of the War

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been ongoing for over three years. Recently, there was a significant event that caught everyone's attention. Both countries agreed to swap hundreds of prisoners. This was the largest exchange since the war began. It happened just as Russia announced a

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Stroke Recovery: Virtual Reality's Role in Boosting Mobility

Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. After a stroke, many people struggle with mobility and daily tasks. Virtual reality (VR) is a new tool in stroke rehabilitation. It offers a fun, engaging way to practice movements and regain skills. VR uses computer-generated environments to create

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