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Jun 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Massive Password Leak: What You Need to Know

It is a scary world out there. 16 billion login details have been exposed. This is the biggest data breach ever. It is a result of multiple cyber threats. What does this mean for you? It is time to take action. This is not a drill. Let us start with the basics. What is a password? It

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Jun 18 2025POLITICS

New UK Law Protects Women from Late-Term Abortion Charges

The UK has taken a big step in changing its abortion laws. For the first time in nearly 60 years, the UK Parliament has voted to stop women from being punished for ending their pregnancies late in term. This change comes as many places in the US are trying to restrict abortion access. In a clear vo

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Moths That Find Their Way by the Stars

The bogong moth is a fascinating creature. It can travel up to 600 miles. It does this journey using the stars as a guide. This is a big deal. It is the first insect known to navigate using stars. Scientists found this out by doing some clever experiments. First, they caught some wild bogong moths

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Jun 18 2025SPORTS

A New Champion in Florida

Brad Marchand is a name that hockey fans know well. He is a player who has shown incredible resilience and skill throughout his career. He has had a journey that has taken him from Boston to Florida. This journey culminated in a spectacular victory for the Florida Panthers. The Panthers secured

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Jun 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Stocks Soar After Senate's Big Move

The Senate's recent approval of a stablecoin bill has sent shockwaves through the crypto world. This bill is a big deal because it's the first major step by Congress to regulate digital currencies. It's all about setting rules for stablecoins. These are cryptocurrencies that are pegged to another

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Unmasking the Dragon Man: The Denisovan Connection

The Dragon Man skull, a giant human-like cranium, was first unearthed in 1933 by a worker in Harbin City, China. The skull was later donated to science in 2018. This skull is massive, with a long, low braincase, a prominent brow ridge, a broad nose, and large eyes. It was initially classified as a n

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Jun 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Impact on NATO Summit: A Quick and Simple Meeting

The upcoming NATO summit has been designed to be a quick and efficient meeting. This change is to accommodate President Trump's known preference for shorter gatherings. The summit will take place in the Hague and will focus on setting new defense spending goals for member countries. The goal is to

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Shape Young Kids' Weight

Kids' eating habits are under the spotlight. Researchers wanted to see how food choices affect weight in young Canadian children. They looked at data from a large group of preschoolers. The focus was on understanding how different eating patterns might lead to obesity in boys and girls. The stud

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Jun 18 2025EDUCATION

College Grads: The Stress and Job Worry Connection

College can be a tough time for students. The pressure of classes, assignments, and exams can be overwhelming. This stress doesn't just vanish after graduation. In fact, it often makes students even more anxious about finding a job. This is especially true since the COVID-19 pandemic. Many stud

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Mice, Stress, and the Brain: Unraveling Depression's Hidden Links

Depression is a complex condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is not just about feeling sad. It is a serious health issue that can be influenced by various factors, including stress and certain proteins in the brain. One such protein is apolipoprotein E (ApoE). Researchers have bee

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