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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Ship in the Garden

A man in Norway experienced a shock when he woke up to see a massive ship in his backyard. Johan Helberg was sleeping peacefully when a large container ship suddenly appeared in his garden. He looked out his window and was surprised to see the top of a huge ship. The ship was so big that he had to t

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Power: A Legal Puzzle

The topic of tariffs has stirred up quite the debate. A court case in Florida recently made waves by suggesting that the president has the power to impose tariffs on his own. This isn't just any president, but Donald Trump, who has been quite active in this area. The case in question was brought by

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May 23 2025WEATHER

Australia's East Coast Flooding: A Sudden Deluge

Australia's eastern shore faced a sudden and severe flooding event. The deluge was so intense that it dropped more than half a year's worth of rain in just three days. This sudden downpour led to severe flooding that caused significant damage and loss of life. The state of New South Wales was

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May 23 2025CELEBRITIES

The Power Play Behind the Headlines

In the Sean Combs trial, the nation is glued to the shocking details of his infamous "freak-offs. " But behind the sensational headlines lies a serious issue: how domestic violence can be used to gain control and commit serious crimes like sex trafficking and forced labor. This is not just about a

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May 23 2025SPORTS

Unexpected Guest and MVP Moment for NBA Star

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a star player for the Oklahoma City Thunder, had a night to remember. He was awarded the NBA's Most Valuable Player title and got an unexpected visitor. The visitor was none other than Chris Paul, his former teammate and mentor. It was a surprise that made Gilgeous-Alexander

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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Water Loves Plastic: The Hidden Impact on Our Oceans

Water and plastic do not mix well. This is especially true for tiny plastic bits called microplastics. These tiny plastics float around in our oceans and rivers. The way they move and settle depends on many things. Their shape, how round they are, and even how they interact with water. When these pl

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking Hidden Threats in Power Grids

The power industry is going digital fast. This shift brings in encrypted communication to keep data safe. However, this also opens doors for sneaky malicious traffic. Spotting this kind of traffic is tough, especially in power systems. Why? Because current methods miss out on tiny details and big-pi

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Expanded Sidewalk: Privacy Tech's Double-Edged Sword

Amazon's Sidewalk is a cloud-based connectivity service. It has sparked a lot of debate. It uses Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) to protect user data. But there's a catch. These technologies might actually boost Amazon's control over the tech landscape. Let's break it down. Amazon took a big

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May 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago's Love for Sports: The Legacy of a Beloved Actor

George Wendt, a name that resonates with many, was more than just an actor. He was a true-blue Chicago sports enthusiast, much like the character he played on "Saturday Night Live, " Bob Swerski. Wendt's portrayal of Swerski, a die-hard Chicago sports fan, became iconic. This character loved beer, s

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Power of Positive Sexual and Reproductive Experiences

Sexual and reproductive health is a big deal in everyone's life. It's about more than just avoiding problems. It's about having the kind of sexual and reproductive experiences that make people happy and fulfilled. Most discussions and measurements focus on the negative aspects. They talk about what

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