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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Buried Truth: The Paramedics' Fatal Mission

In the early hours of March 23, a tragic event unfolded in Rafah, Gaza. Fifteen Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers were killed by Israeli forces. Their bodies were later found in a mass grave, some with hands or legs tied, and gunshot wounds to the head and chest. This grim discovery raises s

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Texas's Measles Fight: A Blow to Public Health

The battle against measles in Texas just got tougher. Dallas County, one of the state's most crowded areas, has had to cancel over 50 free vaccine clinics. This is due to a significant cut in federal funding. These clinics were set up to offer free measles, mumps, and rubella shots to families. Many

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

How CO2 Flooding Improves Oil Recovery

The way CO2 moves through oil reservoirs is key to boosting oil recovery and storing CO2. This process, known as immiscible CO2 flooding, is simple and cost-effective. But, there is a lack of understanding of how it behaves at the tiny pore scale, especially when temperature and pressure change toge

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Plastics in Pregnancy: A Hidden Health Risk?

Plastics have become a part of everyday life. They are in our homes, our cars, and even our food. But what happens when these tiny plastic pieces, known as microplastics, make their way into a pregnant woman's body? This is not a hypothetical question. It is a real concern that has been studied in C

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The A's New Home: A Mixed Bag of Firsts and Fails

The Athletics have a new temporary home at Sutter Health Park. It is a Triple-A stadium. The Athletics will call this place home for at least the next three years. They are waiting for their permanent new park to be built in Las Vegas. The Athletics left Oakland after 57 seasons at the Coliseum. Th

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Marine Le Pen's Political Future in Jeopardy

The political landscape in France is heating up. Jordan Bardella, a prominent figure in the National Rally (RN) party, has ignited a wave of protests. He has called for a gathering in the heart of Paris. This comes after a significant legal setback for Marine Le Pen. She has been barred from hol

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Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush to Beat Tariff Hikes

Car buyers in the US are in a hurry. They are rushing to purchase vehicles before new tariffs make cars more expensive. This rush has led to a significant increase in sales for major car companies in March. Ford, for example, saw a 10% increase in sales for March. This is a big jump from the 1. 3%

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Beatles on Screen: Four Films, Four Stories

The Beatles are set to take over movie theaters with a unique cinematic experience. Four films will hit the big screen in April 2028, each focusing on a different member of the iconic band. This ambitious project is directed by Sam Mendes, known for his work on films like "American Beauty" and "Skyf

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Apr 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chrome's New Trick: Extensions on Android, But with a Catch

Google has been quietly working on a special version of Chrome for Android. This isn't your typical mobile browser. It's designed for devices that run Android but are more like PCs. Think of it as Chrome's way of adapting to the growing number of Android-powered desktops. This new Chrome version ha

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The Final Four: Who Will Shine in Tampa?

The NCAA Women's Final Four is here, and it's shaping up to be an intense showdown. The action kicks off in Tampa with a defensive battle between SEC rivals Texas and South Carolina, followed by a high-scoring matchup between UConn and UCLA. These teams have unique strengths and challenges. Let's di

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