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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

Breaking Boundaries: Scientists Craft Human Bone Marrow Model

A significant breakthrough has occurred in the field of bioengineering. For the first time, scientists have created a realistic model of human bone marrow using only human cells. This achievement could revolutionize research, particularly in areas like blood cancer studies and drug testing, by reduc

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right iPhone in 2026: A Tricky Task Ahead

Apple's iPhone lineup is changing big time. For years, picking an iPhone was simple. You had four choices: two standard sizes and two Pro sizes. But next year, things get complicated. Apple is planning to release six iPhones, but not all at once. First, in fall 2026, they'll launch the iPhone 18 Pro

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mysteries: D4vd and the Celeste Rivas Case

The investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas has taken a new turn, with police focusing on D4vd, the Houston singer-songwriter. Authorities have not officially named him a suspect, but they are clearly interested in him. Law enforcement officials, who spoke anonymously, suggested that while D4v

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

Brave Schoolgirl Escapes as Search Continues for 24 Missing Students in Nigeria

In a heartbreaking turn of events, 24 schoolgirls were taken from their dormitory in Maga, Nigeria, while one brave student managed to escape. The incident happened early Monday morning when armed men stormed the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School. These men climbed over the school fenc

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

A Health Expert Returns to Shape Food and Nutrition Policies

Calley Means, a well-known figure in health care, has rejoined the Department of Health and Human Services as a senior adviser. This time, he's focusing on food and nutrition policies. Means had previously worked in a temporary role but stepped down last month. Now, he's back with a more permanent p

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Unlocking Epstein's Secrets: Senate Moves Swiftly

The Senate made a big move on Tuesday. They agreed to pass a bill without any changes. This bill is about releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The House had already approved it with a huge majority. The Senate didn't even debate it. They just said yes. Some people wanted changes. House Speak

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Nov 18 2025FINANCE

Merging Worlds: A New Bank for Crypto and Cash

LevelField Financial Inc. is making waves in the financial world. They just got the okay from Illinois to buy Burling Bank. This is a big deal because LevelField wants to create a bank that works with both regular money and digital currencies like Bitcoin. But before they can celebrate, they need on

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26. 2 Beta 3: What's New and What's Next?

Apple's latest iOS 26. 2 beta 3 is out, and it's packed with updates. This version is all about making things smoother and adding new tricks. Let's dive in. First up, AirDrop is getting a makeover. Soon, you'll be able to share files with others without saving them as contacts for 30 days. This is

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Nov 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Lawrence's Dior Dress Sparks Mixed Reactions at Governors Awards

Jennifer Lawrence stepped onto the red carpet at the Governors Awards, turning heads in a Dior gown designed by Jonathan Anderson. The dress, a mix of white and ivory fabrics, featured a tight corset under pleated silk and a thigh slit. While some admired the creativity, others couldn't help but not

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Acrisure's New Storyteller: A Fresh Face for a Growing Giant

Acrisure, a big name in the insurance world, has just hired Aaron Radelet to be its new chief corporate affairs officer. This is a new job for the company, and it shows they're serious about telling their story to the world. Radelet comes from Walgreens Boots Alliance, where he was in charge of comm

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