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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

A Day of Remembrance and Reflection in Oklahoma City

Thirty years have passed since the Oklahoma City bombing, the worst domestic attack in U. S. history. On a recent Saturday, former President Bill Clinton returned to the city to honor the victims and support those still affected. Clinton was in office when the tragedy struck on April 19, 1995. A tru

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

Shohei Ohtani Returns: Eddie Rosario's Dodgers Journey Ends

The Dodgers made a big move today. They decided to make room for Shohei Ohtani, who is coming back from paternity leave. To do this, they had to let go of Eddie Rosario. This isn't a surprise. Rosario was always seen as a temporary player for the Dodgers. He has been in the MLB for 11 seasons. He st

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

A Look Back at the First Shots of the American Revolution

Every year, thousands gather in Lexington, Massachusetts, to remember the start of the American Revolution. This year marks 250 years since the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It's a big deal, not just for history buffs, but for anyone who wants to understand where the United States came from and

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

Jake Paul's Next Fight: A Step Up or a Stumble?

Jake Paul is gearing up for his next boxing match. This time, he will face Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on June 28 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. This fight comes after Paul's big win against Mike Tyson. Paul initially wanted a fight with Canelo Alvarez, one of the sport's biggest stars. But t

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Haiti's Unpaid Bill: The Price of Freedom

Haiti is demanding that France pay up for a massive debt that has been dragging the country down for centuries. This isn't just about money. It's about acknowledging the harm caused by slavery and colonization. The debt started back in 1825, when Haiti agreed to pay France 150 million francs. This w

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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

75 Years of Making Work Easier

The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors is marking a significant milestone this year. It's been 75 years since the organization was founded. The group is known for its work in making tasks more comfortable and efficient for people. They focus on how people interact with their surroun

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

The Fluorescent Foe: Tracking COVID-19's Key Protein

The battle against COVID-19 has led to some clever tricks. One such trick is a new way to watch a key protein in the virus. This protein is called Mpro. It is super important for the virus to make copies of itself. Because it is so important, scientists are always on the lookout for ways to stop it.

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

The Evolution of Pharmacy Tech Standards in 30 Years

The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board is marking three decades of setting standards in the pharmacy world. It is a moment to reflect on how far the field has come and where it might be headed. The board was established in 1995. It was a time when the role of pharmacy technicians was not a

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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Watch: 10 Years of Nudging You to Move

The Apple Watch is turning 10. No, there won't be a big party. Instead, Apple is using the date to push people to get active. April 24th is now "Global Close Your Rings Day. " It's a day when Apple Watch users are encouraged to complete their daily activity goals. This includes moving, exercisi

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Apr 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Spot Bearing Problems When Data is Scarce

In the world of industrial production, spotting problems in bearings is crucial. However, getting enough data to train models to spot these issues is often a challenge. Traditional deep learning models struggle when data is limited. This is where generative adversarial networks (GANs) come in. They

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