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Jul 23 2025SCIENCE

A Billionaire's Long-Awaited Space Adventure

Justin Sun, the crypto mogul, is finally set to embark on a journey to space. He paid a whopping $28 million for a seat on Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft. This is not his first attempt. He was supposed to fly in 2021 but had to cancel due to scheduling issues. Then, he planned to go in 2022 wi

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Jul 22 2025POLITICS

Unveiling MLK Files: A Mixed Bag of Transparency and Controversy

The FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr. are now out in the open. This happened even though King's family and the civil rights group he led didn't want it. The files, over 240, 000 pages, were kept secret since 1977. The King family got to see them first. They asked people to look at these files with

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

NASA Wants Your Help to Build a Rocket Part

NASA is looking for creative minds to help design a crucial part of their rocket system. They have a challenge for anyone who thinks they can create a better ejection system for their SPEED project. SPEED is a big deal because it helps NASA test how safe and stable their rockets are when they come b

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Jul 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Riding into the Future: Can Spain Balance Bikes and Cars?

Spain is witnessing a growing number of cyclists, but is the infrastructure ready for this change? This is a hot topic, and the main concern is whether bikes and cars can coexist safely on the roads. Looking at the facts, a recent study looked at 50 areas in Spain over ten years. The findings show

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Costs of the Big, Beautiful Bill

The "big, beautiful bill" signed into law on July 4, 2025, is said to boost the economy and improve financial stability. However, a closer look shows it may widen the wealth gap, especially for low-income and minority communities. The racial wealth gap in the U. S. is already huge. Between 2019 and

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Jul 19 2025EDUCATION

A Professor's Journey into Agriculture Opportunities

Jenny Fisher, a biology professor at Indiana University Northwest, has been selected for a prestigious fellowship with the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This program, known as the E. Kika De La Garza science fellowship, aims to boost agricultural opportunities and support Hispanic-Serving

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Jul 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Starbase: A Risky Path to the Stars

Starbase, SpaceX's bustling launch and manufacturing hub in Texas, has a problem: it's a hotspot for worker injuries. Since 2019, this site has seen injury rates much higher than other SpaceX facilities and the industry average. In 2024, Starbase's injury rate was 4. 27 per 100 workers, nearly six t

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Pay More For Cancer Treatment?

Cancer treatment is expensive. Radiation therapy is a common treatment, but not everyone pays the same price. This is a big problem. Why does this happen? One reason is location. Where you live affects how much you pay. In some areas, radiation therapy costs more than in others. This is unfair, but

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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

How Luckin Coffee is Changing the Coffee Game in China

Luckin Coffee is making big waves in China's coffee scene. This new brand is using smart tech to grow fast. It's not just about selling coffee. It's about how they're doing it. First, let's talk about where they're setting up shop. Most Luckin stores are in big, busy cities. Places like Beijing, Sh

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

A Piece of Mars Lands on Earth for a Hefty Price

A big chunk of Mars, now on Earth, just sold for a whopping $4. 3 million. This isn't just any rock; it's the largest piece of Mars ever found on our planet. Weighing in at 54 pounds, it's a giant compared to other Martian meteorites, which are usually tiny. This meteorite, named NWA 16788, was dis

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