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May 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes' Power Struggle: Festival Faces Unexpected Hurdles

The Cannes Film Festival had a bumpy start to its awards ceremony day. A major power outage hit the city on Saturday morning, lasting a full five hours. The blackout began around 10:15 a. m. local time. It caused quite a stir, especially since the festival's closing ceremony was scheduled for later

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May 24 2025SPORTS

Defensive Dilemma: The Knicks' Hidden Weakness

The Knicks have a problem that's been lurking in the shadows. It's not about their scoring or their star power. It's about their defense. This issue has been somewhat hidden during the regular season, especially when they face weaker teams. But it's becoming clear that their defense might be their d

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Fungi on the Move: Climate Change and Deadly Spread

Fungi are everywhere. They are in the soil, in compost, and in water. They are part of the vast kingdom of organisms that includes mold and mushrooms. While they play a crucial role in ecosystems, they can also be harmful to human health. Fungal infections are responsible for around 2. 5 million dea

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May 24 2025CRIME

A Sudden Outburst in Hamburg

A chaotic scene unfolded in Hamburg, Germany. Eighteen people found themselves hurt after a sudden knife attack at the city's main train station. This incident took place around 6 PM local time on a Friday evening. The police were quick to respond. They arrested a 39-year-old German woman at the

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Controversial Coin: Trump's Cryptocurrency Event Sparks Legal Worries

A recent event has put Donald Trump under the spotlight. He stood behind a lectern with the presidential seal at a gathering for investors in his $TRUMP memecoin. This move has raised eyebrows and legal questions. The event took place at Trump National Golf Club in Virginia. About 220 investors were

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May 24 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Stand Against a Deportation Blunder

A federal judge recently made a strong statement about a deportation case gone wrong. The case involves a gay man from Guatemala who was sent to Mexico, even though he had expressed fears about his safety there. The judge ordered the Trump administration to help bring him back to the U. S. The judg

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Allies Who Saved Romania's Election

The recent presidential election in Romania was a nail-biter. The liberal candidate, Nicusor Dan, pulled off a win. But here is the twist: he wouldn't have made it without the support of two key groups: ethnic Hungarians living in Romania and Moldovans with dual citizenship. These groups turned out

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May 24 2025SPORTS

Knicks' Starting Five: Time for a Change?

The New York Knicks have had an impressive season, reaching the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in over two decades. They won 51 games, their best season in 25 years. Two of their players, Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, made it to the All-NBA team. This is a big deal for the Knic

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

Copper's Surprising Role in Boron Chemistry

Chemists have found a clever way to add boron to certain types of molecules. They used a special copper-based catalyst to make this happen. This catalyst is made with a bulky guanidine ligand. It is a type of molecule that helps the copper do its job. This process is called protoborylation. It is a

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Healthcare workers in Uganda get disability training

In Uganda, healthcare workers are now receiving disability training. This is a big deal because people with disabilities often face hurdles when trying to get medical help. This can lead to worse health problems for them. The training is designed to help healthcare workers understand and support p

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