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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Finding the Best Genes to Measure Plant Growth

Researchers wanted to find the best genes to use as a reference when measuring gene expression in blackgram plants. They looked at 14 different genes and tested them under various conditions. First, they tested these genes during 17 different stages of plant growth. They used several methods to see

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

A Survivor's Story: Virginia Giuffre Speaks Out

Virginia Giuffre's life took a dark turn when she was just a teenager. She was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell through her father, who worked at Mar-a-Lago. Giuffre's job at the resort's spa was just the beginning of a nightmare. Maxwell, impressed by her, offered her a job as a

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

A Young Woman's Fear: The Dark Side of Royal Connections

Virginia Giuffre, a name that echoes through the halls of a disturbing past, found herself entangled in a web of power, fear, and alleged abuse. At just 17, she was reportedly trafficked to Prince Andrew, a man whose royal status seemed to shield him from consequences. Her ex-boyfriend, Tony Figuero

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Belgium's €140 Billion Question: To Loan or Not to Loan?

Belgium is facing a big choice. There's a plan to lend Ukraine €140 billion. The money would come from Russian assets frozen in Euroclear, a major financial center in Brussels. The idea is to use this cash as security for the loan. The loan would be repaid with future reparations from Russia. Many c

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

India's Gold Rush: Bringing Treasure Home

India's central bank has been busy lately, moving a lot of its gold from foreign banks back home. Now, over 65% of its gold is stored within the country. That's a big jump from just four years ago. Why the rush? Well, after some countries froze Russia's gold reserves due to the Ukraine conflict, Ind

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

MacPaw's New Shield for Apple Fans: Moonlock Steps Up

In a world where digital threats are on the rise, a Ukrainian company has stepped up to offer some peace of mind for Apple users. MacPaw, known for its CleanMyMac software, has just launched Moonlock, a cybersecurity app designed specifically for macOS. This isn't just another security tool; it's a

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Schools and Mental Health: How Tech Can Help

Schools are like a second home for many kids. They spend a lot of time there. So, it makes sense that schools can play a big role in supporting mental health. But, there's a problem. Many schools don't have enough resources to help students who are struggling. This is where technology might be able

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Shane Bieber: The Blue Jays' Star Pitcher and His Famous Namesake

The 2025 World Series is heating up, and all eyes are on Shane Bieber, the Toronto Blue Jays' ace pitcher. But before diving into the game, let's clear up a common question: Is Shane Bieber related to the pop sensation Justin Bieber? The short answer is no. Despite sharing the same last name, these

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

The Growing Threat of Fake Identity Fraud

Financial fraud is evolving, and one of the most alarming trends is synthetic identity fraud. This type of fraud, often referred to as "Frankenstein fraud, " involves creating a fake identity by combining real and fabricated information. Unlike traditional identity theft, where a criminal steals and

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Stillbirths in the U. S. : A Hidden Crisis

Stillbirths are a tragic reality for many families in the U. S. , and a recent study sheds light on the alarming fact that nearly 30% of these heartbreaking events happen without any known risk factors. This study, which looked at almost 2. 8 million pregnancies, reveals that despite advances in med

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