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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Iron's Dance with Oxygen: A Closer Look at High-Temperature Rusting

Understanding how iron behaves when it gets hot is crucial. This is because when metals get too hot, they can break down. This breakdown is often due to oxidation, which is a fancy word for rusting. Many studies have looked at this process, but there is still a lot to learn. Scientists used speci

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

The Trump Crypto Dinner: A Questionable Invitation

The former President Donald Trump has a history of controversial decisions. One of his more recent moves involves his own cryptocurrency, $TRUMP. This memecoin has not been in the spotlight as much as his other actions, but that might change soon. Trump is planning a private dinner for the top 220 h

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Silent Ticking of Youth's Ticking Time Bomb

Blood pressure issues are a big deal worldwide. They are a major cause of health problems and deaths. Studies show that when blood pressure goes above 115/75 mmHg, the risk of death goes up. Even with new ways to manage high blood pressure, many young people with early signs of organ damage might no

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oblivion's Big Comeback: A Blast from the Past

Oblivion is back and better than ever. This classic game has been given a major update, and it's taking the gaming world by storm. The remake, handled by Virtuos Games, hit the shelves this week for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. It's not just a simple update; it's a full-on overhaul. The g

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Pentagon in Crisis: A Look at the Recent Turmoil

The Pentagon is facing serious trouble. The Trump administration has been firing key military and civilian leaders. This has caused a lot of worry among lawmakers and national security experts. The Pentagon's former spokesman, John Ullyot, recently quit his job. He wrote about the chaos inside the

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ballet's Real Deal: The Making of Étoile

The creator of the hit show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is back with a new project. This time, it is a ballet drama called Étoile. The show is set to premiere on Amazon. The creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, thought this new show would be easier to make than her previous work. However, she found out it

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Rules for Colleges: A Shift in Accreditation

A recent move by the former president has stirred up the world of higher education. The former president signed an executive order. This order aims to change how colleges get accredited. The focus will now be on "results, " not just meeting basic standards. This means colleges might be judged on

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancers Swap Cities in a New TV Show

A new TV series has hit the screens, blending the worlds of ballet and drama in a way that only Amy Sherman-Palladino could dream up. The show, filmed in both Paris and New York, follows a unique premise: what if the New York City Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet swapped their star dancers? The st

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Autism: The Privacy Debate in Health Research

The National Institutes of Health is diving into a massive data collection effort. This initiative aims to uncover the causes and potential cures for autism. The plan involves gathering private health records from various sources. These sources include pharmacy chains, hospitals, and even wearable d

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Apr 24 2025BUSINESS

Airline Turbulence: Trade Wars and Travel Trends

The airline industry is facing a rough patch. Southwest Airlines has joined Delta and United in pulling back its financial predictions. Why? The trade tensions sparked by the previous US president have created a lot of uncertainty. This is the biggest challenge the industry has faced since the COVID

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