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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Remembering Dachau: A Survivor's Journey After 80 Years

The 8th of May 2023 marks 80 years since the conclusion of World War II in Europe. However, the war's end did not wait for the official ceasefire. Allied forces had already started freeing Nazi concentration camps scattered across German-controlled territories. One of these camps was Dachau. On

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Apr 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Screen, Small Price: Samsung's 75 4K TV Deal

A budget-friendly option for a large screen TV has surfaced. A 75" Samsung 4K smart TV is now available at a surprisingly low price. This deal is perfect for those who want a big screen experience without breaking the bank. The Samsung DU7200B Crystal 4K smart TV is the star of this show. It offers

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Apr 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Grey's Anatomy Star's Heartwarming Family Moment at Hollywood Walk of Fame

Ellen Pompeo, known for her role in Grey's Anatomy, had a special day on April 29th. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This is a big deal because it shows how much her work has been appreciated. She was not alone at this event. Her husband, Chris Ivery, and two of their three childr

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

A Century of Controversy: Warren's List of Trump's Alleged Misdeeds

The 100-day mark of Donald Trump's second term in office has arrived. To highlight this milestone, Senator Elizabeth Warren has decided to take a stand. She plans to share a list of 100 instances where she believes Trump has used his presidential power to benefit himself and his close associates. W

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Powering Back Up: Iberia's Grid Recovery

The Iberian Peninsula is slowly returning to normal after a significant power outage that affected Spain, Portugal, and parts of France. The incident, which occurred just after noon on Monday, was one of the most severe in Europe in nearly two decades. As the region works to restore power, experts a

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

A Change in Florida's Water Policy

Florida might soon say goodbye to fluoride in its public water supply. This isn't a sudden decision. It's part of a bigger trend. The state is on the verge of becoming the second in the country to stop adding fluoride to tap water. Utah kicked things off last month with a similar ban. The move is ba

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

Pacers' Pascal Siakam: The Key to Ending the Bucks' Struggle

The Indiana Pacers are on the brink of a significant victory. They are leading the Milwaukee Bucks 3-1 in their first-round series. The Bucks are in a tight spot, especially with Damian Lillard out for the season due to an Achilles injury. The Pacers' offensive strategy has been on point, and Pascal

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Apr 30 2025SPORTS

The Rise of Stephon Castle: A New Star in the NBA

The NBA has a new star shining brightly. Stephon Castle, a guard for the San Antonio Spurs, has been named the Rookie of the Year for the 2024-25 season. This is a big deal, not just for Castle, but for the Spurs too. They now have two back-to-back winners of this award, with Victor Wembanyama takin

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Apr 30 2025CRIME

The Unseen Battle: A Journalist's Fight for Truth in Ukraine

A grim scene unfolded in a secluded forest in February. Teams in protective suits prepared the remains of 757 Ukrainian soldiers for their journey home. Among the bodies was an unidentified woman, later confirmed to be Viktoriia Roshchyna, a prominent Ukrainian journalist. She was not a soldier but

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Warming's Hidden Impact on Highland Barley

The effects of climate change are complex and far-reaching. One of the lesser-known impacts is on the tiny world of microbes that live on the leaves of plants, known as the phyllosphere. This is especially true for highland barley, a crucial crop in Tibet. Recent experiments in Lhasa have shown t

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