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Jan 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Superman's Old Foe Takes a Villainous Turn

For years, Lex Luthor was Superman's greatest enemy. But recently, he surprised everyone by offering a truce and helping the Man of Steel protect Metropolis. Together, they formed Supercorp, a company dedicated to improving the city. However, Lex's memory loss after fighting Brainiac has led to a ch

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Crypto Currency: Beyond Pizza

Ever heard of Bitcoin Pizza Day? It all started in 2010 when someone in Florida used 10, 000 Bitcoin to buy pizza, which today is worth around $1 billion. That was the first time digital currency was used to buy something physical. Fast forward to today, and you can buy so much more with crypto. Fr

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Jan 28 2025CRIME

Heather Morgan: From Crypto Heist to Rapper, What's the Truth?

Heather Morgan, known as Razzlekhan, is about to start a prison sentence for her role in a massive crypto heist. But she insists she's not the villain people think she is. In an exclusive interview, Morgan talks about her loyalty to her husband, her rap career, and why she thinks people got her stor

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

TB Outbreak: Kansas Deals with Biggest US Record

Kansas is dealing with the largest tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in U. S. history, with 67 cases of active TB and 79 cases of latent TB confirmed so far. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) reported that the outbreak began in January 2024, with most cases concentrated in Wyandotte an

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

How the Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Tricks Plants

Ever heard of the tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)? It's a big problem for tomato farmers worldwide, spread by tiny whiteflies called Bemisia tabaci. Scientists were curious about how this virus gets along so well with these insects. They found out that a protein in the virus, called C2, messes

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Why Are Eggs Getting Pricier? The Bird Flu's Role

Have you noticed that eggs are becoming more expensive lately? This upward trend is largely linked to a widespread bird flu outbreak. This virus, primarily carried by wild birds, has forced farmers to cull millions of chickens to stop the spread. It's not just chickens that are vulnerable; cows are

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

California Duck Farm Struck by Rare Bird Flu

In Merced county, California, a duck farm has made headlines for being hit by a rare bird flu strain called H5N9. This isn't just any bird flu—it's one that's raising concerns among experts. Alongside this discovery, the more common H5N1 strain was also found on the same farm. To fight the outbreak,

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Josh Kraft Joins Boston Mayoral Race Against Michelle Wu

Boston philanthropist Josh Kraft has officially joined the race for mayor, setting up a challenge against the current Mayor Michelle Wu. He filed the necessary paperwork with the Office of Campaign and Political Finance, listing Allison Murray as his campaign treasurer. Kraft, who is the president o

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Jan 28 2025OPINION

Why Canada's Ways of War, Health, and Elections Make it Stand Out

Have you ever wondered what makes Canada different from the United States? Growing up, I spent time in both countries. I've seen how each one handles important issues like war, healthcare, and elections. Let's dive into these differences! First, think about how we approach wars. The U. S. has a his

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Why is Intel So Hard to Sell?

Intel's future is stuck in a tricky spot. Its factories need loads of money and time to fix, which scares off potential buyers. Plus, the US government has poured money into these factories, making it tough to shut them down. So, no one wants the factories, but Intel can't sell without them. Recent

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