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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Quick and Accurate Fungus Detection: A Game-Changer for Plant Health

In today's interconnected world, plant diseases can spread quickly across borders. This makes it crucial to have fast and reliable ways to spot harmful fungi. Two types of fungi, Alternaria triticina and Plenodomus libanotidis, are particularly troublesome. They can seriously damage crops and harm t

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Who's in Charge? The LA Troops Tug-of-War

The legal fight between Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom over who controls the National Guard troops in Los Angeles has hit a snag. A federal judge has asked for more information before making a decision. The judge wants to know who has the power to issue an injunction under the Posse Comitatus Act. Th

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Jun 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles: Film Permits Renewed Amid Industry Struggles

The Los Angeles City Council has extended its partnership with FilmLA for another five years. This decision came despite calls from advocacy groups for changes to the city's permitting process. The groups argue that the current system is too complex and costly, which has contributed to a decline in

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Measles Returns to Utah: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

A measles case has popped up in Utah County, marking the first local infection in at least two years. This news has health officials on high alert, urging people to be vigilant about symptoms and vaccination status. The infected individual, an adult between 20 and 40, was not vaccinated and had no r

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Moon's New Scar: A Look at the Japanese Lander's Crash Site

A spacecraft orbiting the moon has snapped pictures of a recent lunar crash. The images show the aftermath of a Japanese company's failed landing attempt. A dark mark now blemishes the moon's surface. This is where the Resilience lander and its tiny rover met their end. The crash happened in a regio

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

The Two-Week Puzzle: Why Deadlines Often Get Delayed

The two-week deadline is a familiar tactic. It's been used many times before. It's a time frame that has been used repeatedly to manage expectations. It has been used in various situations, from policy decisions to geopolitical conflicts. It's a way to keep the public and media on their toes, waiti

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Decisive Moments: NBA Finals Game 7 Showdowns

The NBA Finals Game 7 is a rare and thrilling event that has only happened 19 times since 1951. The 2025 NBA Finals will mark the 20th occurrence. It is a high-stakes match that can change the course of a team's history. The Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder are set to face off in this cruci

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Jun 21 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's International Students: A Legal Tug-of-War

Harvard University has been in a legal battle with the Trump administration over its international students. This fight has caused a lot of stress and uncertainty for students from other countries who want to study at Harvard. The latest development is a federal judge's decision to block the Trump a

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

A Clash Over Iran's Nuclear Ambitions

The political scene was buzzing with a clash of opinions on Iran's nuclear capabilities. A high-ranking official, Tulsi Gabbard, had recently shared her thoughts. She believed that Iran was not on the verge of building a nuclear weapon. This viewpoint did not sit well with the then President, Donald

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Jun 21 2025FINANCE

Market Moves: A Look at Friday's Winners and Losers

On Friday, the stock market saw some significant shifts, with certain companies standing out for better or worse. Accenture, a big name in professional services, saw its shares drop by 6. 9%. Why? Their bookings for the last quarter didn't meet what analysts were expecting. Even though their sale

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