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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Biggest Ever Protest: People Demand Change

Serbia witnessed a historic event on a recent Saturday when an enormous crowd gathered in the capital to voice their frustration. The reason? A tragic incident at a railway station in Novi Sad last November, which claimed 15 lives. The government's official count put the number of protesters at 107,

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Mar 16 2025SCIENCE

Groundwater Contamination: How Aquifers' Nature Affects Monitoring

When dealing with groundwater contamination, figuring out how far and wide the bad stuff has spread is a big job. Engineers have a tough time deciding how many wells to monitor. They need lots of data and powerful computers to map out the spread of contaminants, called plumes. But there's a simpler

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Zapping Viruses: UV Light vs. Hepatitis A in Everyday Liquids

Hepatitis A virus is a tough customer. It can survive in various liquids, making it a challenge to eradicate. Researchers wanted to see how well two types of UV light could knock it out. They tested UV-C light at 254 nanometers and a newer UV-C LED light at 279 nanometers. The goal was to find out h

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Mar 16 2025WEATHER

Storm Alert: Stay Safe in the Southeast!

A Tornado Watch has been issued for multiple parishes and counties in the Southeast. The watch includes East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, and West Feliciana Parishes, as well as Amite, Pike, and Wilkinson Counties. The watch is val

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Arsenal's Big Move: Zubimendi In, Guimaraes Out

Arsenal is on the brink of securing their first major signing under new sporting director Andrea Berta. The club is reportedly close to finalizing a deal for Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi. This move comes as a significant step forward for Arsenal, who have been actively rebuilding their

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

A Mother's Life Saved by a Smartphone Ultrasound

Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's connective tissues, making patients prone to aortic aneurysms and dissections. This condition can be life-threatening, as it was for Sara Adair. She knew the risks because her father and sister had also been diagnosed with it. D

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Federal Job Cuts: What's Happening and Why?

Federal agencies are gearing up for significant changes. The Department of Education is planning to cut nearly half of its workforce. The Department of Veterans Affairs is aiming to reduce its staff by 80, 000 employees. The Social Security Administration is offering buyouts to employees before maki

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

MagSafe Magic: The Perfect Video Storage Solution for iPhone Users

Picture this: you're out filming with your iPhone, capturing some amazing footage. But then, you run into a problem. Your iPhone's storage is full, and you can't record anymore. What do you do? You could use an external drive, but then you have to deal with the hassle of carrying it around and findi

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Mar 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Wombat Drama: Influencer's Mistake Sparks Outrage

A Montana-based influencer, Sam Jones, found herself in hot water after a viral video showed her taking a baby wombat from its mother on an Australian roadside. The incident sparked outrage and criticism from animal welfare experts and the public. The influencer claimed she was concerned fo

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Fighting for Kursk: Russia's Push and Peace Talks

Russia is making big moves to get back all of its Kursk region from Ukraine. This is happening while big talks are going on between the U. S. and Russia about stopping the fighting. Russia's military said they took back two small towns near Sudzha, a big town in the area. Ukraine has not said anythi

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