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Jun 21 2025WEATHER

North Dakota Tornadoes Leave Three Dead

North Dakota faced a grim Saturday morning after a series of tornadoes tore through the region on Friday night. The state is now dealing with the aftermath of these destructive storms. The Cass County Sheriff's Office was called to a rural area near Enderlin, North Dakota, around 11:40 p. m. They

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Autonomous Mobility: Volkswagen's Big Bet on Driverless Taxis

The race to dominate the autonomous ride-hailing market is heating up. Volkswagen Group is stepping into the ring, aiming to supply driverless taxis to Uber's fleet in Los Angeles. The first 480 units are set to hit the streets next year, with a potential order of 10, 000 vehicles on the horizon. T

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

Deadly Hot-Air Balloon Crash in Brazil

In the southern region of Brazil, a hot-air balloon disaster occurred. Eight people lost their lives and thirteen others were hurt. This happened in the state of Santa Catarina. The balloon caught fire and crashed to the ground in the area of Praia Grande. This was not the first time a hot-air b

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

A New Chapter for Karen Read

Karen Read walked out of the Norfolk County Superior Court as a free woman. She was cleared of murder charges, but her legal journey is far from over. The verdict brought a mix of relief and celebration, with supporters cheering and showing their love. Read's life has taken a dramatic turn, from bei

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Deadly Food Rush

In Gaza, the quest for food has turned into a dangerous game of survival. Every day, people risk their lives to reach food distribution centers, hoping to secure basic supplies for their families. The journey is fraught with danger, as Israeli troops fire at crowds and thieves lurk, ready to steal f

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Who's in Charge? The National Guard Showdown in Los Angeles

The National Guard's role in Los Angeles has sparked a heated debate. A federal judge recently questioned whether their deployment violates a key law. This law, known as the Posse Comitatus Act, stops the military from acting like police on American soil. The judge's question came during a court hea

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

A Caribbean Woman's Unique Blood Type

In a remarkable breakthrough, French researchers have identified a new blood type in a woman from Guadeloupe. This new blood type, named "Gwada negative, " is quite the rarity, as the woman is the sole known carrier worldwide. The discovery took place 15 years after her blood sample was collected du

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Fat Cell Helpers: The Secret to Better Healing

When skin gets hurt, the body kicks into high gear to fix it. This process is complicated and involves many steps. One exciting area of research is using tiny packages from fat cells called exosomes. These exosomes have shown great promise in speeding up healing. They help by calming inflammation, e

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Unlocking the Secrets of Gene Doping: A New Detection Method

The world of sports is always looking for ways to keep things fair. One of the newest challenges is gene doping. This is where someone tweaks their genes to get an unfair edge in competitions. It's like cheating, but at a much deeper level. To catch this kind of cheating, scientists have come up wit

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Culture Shapes AI's Thinking

AI models that create text are influenced by the culture of the data they learn from. This is clear when looking at how these models behave in different languages. Two key aspects of culture were studied: how people relate to others and how they process information. Social orientation is about whet

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