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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Breathing New Life into Research

Imagine you are tiny and you're just learning how to breathe. This is the world that Kurt was interested in, in the field of lung biology. He worked strenuously in this area. Kurt Albertine stepped away from managing a research journal called The Anatomical Record in January 2021. But his impact ec

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Tariffs Trigger Disagreement Against Republicans

Mitch McConnell was quick to out a bold statement regarding the most recent Trump-approved tariffs but many republican party members are leading the way in supporting that decision which came with the declaration that Trump believes tariffs are going to produce some indescribable effects. With tarif

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

New Coach for the Raiders' Offense: What's Next for Chip Kelly?

The Las Vegas Raiders have a new face in their coaching ranks. He is not a rookie. Chip Kelly, who knew both NFL success and frustration, has been given a new chance in the league. He will be the assistant coach responsible for the team's offense. Kelly will be joined by Pete Carroll, who is the hea

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Putin's Drone Strikes Put Ukraine on Edge

Imagine waking up to the sound of explosions, not knowing if your home will still be standing. This was the harsh reality for many in Ukraine. Russia's latest drone attacks have left civilians wounded and killed. The drone attacks have caused widespread power outages in many regions. This inclu

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Bears Get Fresh Blood in Coaching

Sheesh, there's been a lot of shuffling in Chicago. Eric Bieniemy has just swapped uniforms, going from the college football squad, UCLA, to the Bears. He left his spot down in SoCal. Much was expected of Bieniemy at UCLA, but unfortunately, the Bruins' offense was a bit of a mess, and he was show

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

The Cowboys' New Offensive Coordinator Is a Fresh Face With a Proven Track Record

This year, the Cowboys have made a bold move by hiring Klayton Adams as their new offensive coordinator. This new position for Adams means the team is expecting a fresh perspective as they move forward. This appointment comes after Adams spent a couple of years coaching the offensive line for the Ar

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Romania's Election Chaos and the Putin Connection

There's a lot happening in Romania, and it's getting tricky. It all started with their presidential election in November. The country is going through big changes. The first round had a front-runner in Calin Georgescu, a guy who loves Putin, hates the European Union, and has a big plan to r

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Mysterious Undersea Cable Damages in the Baltic: What’s Going On?

Have you ever wondered what happens when our undersea cables get damaged? In the Baltic Sea, this has been happening a lot lately. Over the past year and a half, at least 11 undersea cables have been damaged. These cables are really important because they help with global communication and power sup

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Can Trump Boost NATO Defense Spending?

U. S. President Donald Trump has been vocal about his desire for NATO members to increase their defense spending. He wants them to contribute 5% of their GDP to defense, a significant jump from the current 2% target set in 2014. Trump believes this will reduce the U. S. 's burden in protecting NATO

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Undersea Cables and NATO: Protecting the Baltic's Hidden Highways

On a cold Christmas morning in 2024, Estonia's power supply took a hit. The Estlink 2 cable, connecting them to Finland, unexpectedly failed. This left Estonia with only one operational cable, losing nearly two-thirds of its power supply. Although it didn't disrupt services immediately, experts fear

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