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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Republicans Keep Gaetz Report Under Wraps: What's Next?

In a surprising move, Republicans on the House Ethics Committee voted against releasing an investigation report on Matt Gaetz. The panel, led by Republicans, decided to keep the report secret, even though Democrats and some Senate Republicans wanted it made public before Gaetz's confirmation hearing

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Football Highlights: Week 11's Top Performers and Surprising Stats

Week 11 of the NFL season brought some remarkable performances and interesting stats. Let's dive into a few highlights. Josh Allen is making a strong case for MVP. He led the league in big-time throws this week, showing off his arm strength and accuracy. Allen's ability to make big plays under pres

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Drug Puzzles: A New Trick for Finding Pioglitazone's Pieces

Imagine a puzzle where you need to find all the pieces that make up a drug called pioglitazone (PIO). Scientists usually have a tough time figuring out these pieces, called metabolites. They tried a new trick to make it easier. Instead of using just one dose of PIO, they mixed two different kinds to

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Gaza War: US Stops Cease-Fire, Lebanon Seeks Peace

In a surprising move, the United States has blocked a UN call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza. This decision has sparked a storm of criticism from Palestinians and raised questions about the US's role in the conflict. Meanwhile, Lebanon is pushing for a deal to end its own fight with Israel. But

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Fish Spoilage Detectors: A New Way to Spot Biogenic Amines

Biogenic amines (BAs) are harmful substances found in fish products. They're linked to fish spoilage and pose a threat to food safety. Traditional methods to detect BAs are costly, complicated, and time-consuming. In a recent study, scientists created a new tool called a nanozyme-based sensor array.

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Car Thieves Hit DFW Airport, Stealing Millions in Vehicles

Imagine this: a group of car thieves targeting airports, making off with millions in vehicles. That's exactly what happened at Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Airport, according to police. They've been on the case since February 2023, tracking a gang believed to be from Houston. This crew didn't just hit DF

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Nov 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Heat Waves in Jiaozhou Bay: Impact on Plankton Ecosystems

Over the past few decades, the world has been experiencing more heat waves due to global warming. But what about the long-term effects of these extreme weather events on local ecosystems? Let's take a look at Jiaozhou Bay in the Yellow Sea, where scientists have been tracking heat waves for nearly s

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

House Panel to Vote on Releasing Gaetz Report

On Wednesday, the House ethics committee is set to vote on making public a report about former Republican representative Matt Gaetz. The report looks into allegations of sexual misconduct, drug use, and other misdeeds against Gaetz, who was nominated by Donald Trump to lead the US justice department

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Steps Toward Peace: US Envoy Sees Progress in Hezbollah-Israel Talks

US envoy Amos Hochstein has reported significant advances in the effort to reach a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. After visiting Beirut, Hochstein stated that the differences between the two sides are shrinking, boosting confidence in a potential deal. Hochstein will meet with Israeli Prime

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Big Tech's Unexpected Ally: The Story of Gaetz

Representative Gaetz has long been vocal about his critical stance on Big Tech power and has even partnered with Democrats to support regulation efforts. Despite his controversial past, including investigations for sex trafficking and misconduct, he was recently chosen as attorney general, causing q

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