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May 13 2025POLITICS

Who Wants Strong Leaders? It's Not Just About Politics

The idea that only right-wing folks want strong leaders has been around for a while. But is that really true? Maybe not. A closer look at the data from the United States and Western Europe shows that ethnic minorities, not just right-wing individuals, have a strong preference for leaders who are fir

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May 12 2025BUSINESS

Georgia's New Law: A Shield for Pesticide Giants?

Georgia has joined North Dakota in passing a law that limits lawsuits against pesticide makers. This law, signed by Governor Brian Kemp, aims to protect companies like Bayer from claims that they did not warn customers about potential health risks. Specifically, it shields them from lawsuits related

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May 12 2025SPORTS

The Greek Freak's Future: Will He Stay or Will He Go?

The basketball world is buzzing with talks about Giannis Antetokounmpo's future. The Nets have been eyeing him for a while, and now, there's a chance he might actually consider leaving the Bucks. This isn't a done deal, but Giannis is reportedly open to exploring his options.

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May 12 2025CELEBRITIES

A Courtroom Drama Unfolds: The Diddy Sex Trafficking Case Kicks Off

The courtroom buzzed with anticipation as the highly anticipated trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs began. The proceedings started later than expected. The court was still in the process of selecting jurors, a crucial step before the opening statements could commence. The delay was not unusual, but it d

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Qatar's Generous Offer: The New Air Force One?

The presidential plane, Air Force One, is getting an upgrade. The Qatari royal family is gifting a Boeing 747-8 to the U. S. government. This luxurious aircraft is set to replace the current 40-year-old jet. The new plane will first serve as Air Force One and later become part of the presidential

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May 12 2025POLITICS

The $400 Million Jet Offer: Trump's Gift Dilemma

The idea of a $400 million luxury jet being gifted to the U. S. is a hot topic. The jet is meant for the U. S. Department of Defense. It is not for the personal use of the president. The president has said that he would not use it after his time in office. He plans to give it to his presidentia

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

How Consistent Are Mouse Brain Studies?

Brain research often depends on many labs working together to get the same results. But how often do these results match up? This question is especially important when it comes to measuring brain activity in mice during learning tasks. A group of 10 labs decided to find out. They used the same tools

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones in Conflict: A New Medical Challenge

The battlefield has changed. Drones, or unmanned aircraft systems, are now a big part of modern warfare. They do more than just spy. They strike targets too. This shift has made drones a key tool for many groups, not just big countries. Even smaller groups and non-state actors use them. Why? Because

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Hot-Spring Bacteria: Masters of Day and Night Survival

Cyanobacteria, like the hot-spring dwelling Nostoc sp. strain VKB02, have a unique way of dealing with the daily ups and downs of light and dark cycles. These tiny organisms have a built-in 24-hour clock that helps them adapt to changes in their environment. But what happens when the sun's ultraviol

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May 12 2025EDUCATION

How Schools are Shaping Minds on Disability

Schools play a big role in shaping how kids see the world. One key area they focus on is disability awareness. This is not just about being kind. It is about understanding and accepting differences. Programs in schools aim to do just that. They want to change how students think and act towards

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