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Mar 12 2025CRIME

Reagan Airport: A Wake-Up Call for Aviation Safety

A tragic event unfolded at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29, 2025. A PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet, carrying 64 passengers, was on its final approach to the airport. Simultaneously, a U. S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, with three soldiers on board, was conducting

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

The Power of Health Knowledge: How It Shapes Our Fight Against COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light just how crucial health literacy is. Health literacy is the ability to find, understand, and use health information to make good decisions. During the pandemic, people's willingness to follow safety steps, like wearing masks, staying apart, washing hands, and g

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Mar 08 2025SPORTS

Sports Safety: Beyond the Basics

Sports are a big deal for many people. They bring excitement, teamwork, and a sense of belonging. But let's not forget, they can also be dangerous. Injuries can happen, and they can be severe. Traditionally, sports have been divided into three risk categories: high, moderate, and low. But is this th

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Mar 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When the Camera Stopped Rolling: Actors Who Left Us Too Soon

Movie sets are usually seen as safe places. Lots of people work hard to keep everyone safe. But even with all these safety measures, bad things can happen. Actors, not just stunt performers, have had accidents that led to their deaths. These events shake up everyone involved, from coworkers to fans.

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Novichoks: The Invisible Threat

Novichoks are a group of nerve agents that have been developed to be extremely toxic. They are part of a new generation of chemical weapons, which are a big concern for both military and civilian safety. These agents are particularly dangerous because they can be hard to detect and clean up. They ca

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Voyagers' Power Struggle: The Race Against Time

Voyager 1 and 2 are two spacecraft that have been traveling through space for over 47 years. They have been exploring the vast cosmos and sending back valuable data. But now, they are facing a big problem. Their power is running out. To keep them going, NASA engineers have had to turn off some of th

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Mar 06 2025BUSINESS

Canada's Liquor Move: A Big Hit for Jack Daniel’s

Imagine this: you're a big company, and suddenly, one of your markets decides to pull your products off the shelves. That's exactly what happened to the maker of Jack Daniel's. The CEO, Lawson Whiting, didn't mince words when he called it "worse than a tariff. " Why? Because tariffs just add extra c

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: Texas Battles a Growing Health Threat

Texas is currently facing a significant measles outbreak, with health officials working tirelessly to control the situation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has sent experts to Texas to assist local health departments in managing this public health crisis. This collaboration, kn

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grapevine Water Watchers: A Mediterranean Vineyard Story

Imagine a sunny vineyard near the Mediterranean Sea. This is where scientists kept a close eye on grapevines to understand how they handle water. They tracked three key signs of vine water status: how fast the vines grew, how much water was in the leaves before dawn, and the carbon makeup of the gra

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Mar 04 2025SPORTS

The NFL Combine 2025: Who stood out and who fell short?

The NFL Combine 2025 was a four-day event where over 300 prospects showed off their skills. It was a big deal for scouts and fans alike. Some top prospects chose not to work out, but everyone got measured. This means there's plenty of data to analyze. Travis Hunter, the Heisman winner from Color

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