RAS

May 19 2025CRIME

A Mexican Ship's Fatal Encounter with the Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge in New York City witnessed a tragic event when a Mexican Navy ship, the Cuauhtémoc, collided with it. The ship, measuring 300 feet in length, was left damaged and docked at Pier 36 in Manhattan. The ship's masts struck the bridge's underside, resulting in the deaths of two crew

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Ultrasounds: How Positioning Affects Blood Flow

The shoulder is a complex joint. It allows for a wide range of motion, but this flexibility also makes it prone to injuries and issues. To better understand and diagnose shoulder problems, researchers looked into the effects of different positions on blood flow in the shoulder. First, they establis

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May 17 2025CRIME

The Complex Web of Accusations Against Sean Combs

Cassie Ventura, an ex-partner of Sean Combs, delivered a powerful testimony that painted a disturbing picture of their relationship. She spoke about alleged threats, drug use, and violence, including a claim of rape. This testimony is crucial for prosecutors aiming to prove that Combs engaged in sex

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Africa's Medical Potential with Advanced Therapies

Africa faces a major challenge in healthcare. Many people suffer from diseases that could be treated with advanced therapies. These therapies, like cellular and gene treatments, have the power to change lives. They can improve survival rates, enhance quality of life, and reduce side effects. So, why

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Brianna Fraser's Global Basketball Journey: From WNBA Trials to International Stardom

Brianna Fraser has made a name for herself on basketball courts around the world. She has played in seven different countries across four continents. This experience has been a big deal for her national team, Azerbaijan. She played two games at the 2025 European Championships and helped them win aga

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Dazzling Light Show

Jupiter is known for its stunning light shows, and they are much more impressive than what we see on Earth. These lights, called auroras, are caused by high-energy particles from space hitting the planet's atmosphere near its magnetic poles. Jupiter's strong magnetic field makes these lights even br

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Younger Gulf Patients Face Unique Myeloma Challenges

The Gulf region is grappling with a rise in multiple myeloma cases, a blood cancer that affects plasma cells. This region includes countries like the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman. These nations have seen significant economic growth, but their healthcare systems still face h

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Durvalumab on Lung Cancer Patients with KRAS Mutations

Lung cancer is a complex disease. It is not one-size-fits-all. Stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a prime example. It is a mixed bag of different subgroups. Some respond well to treatment. Others do not. This is why identifying these subgroups is so important. It helps doctors ta

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Braking News: How Car Tech Might Be Saving Lives

In Japan, a recent look into car crashes showed interesting results about a feature called automatic emergency braking (AEB). This tech is designed to stop a car automatically if it senses a potential collision. Researchers wanted to see if AEB makes a difference in how badly pedestrians and cyclist

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May 11 2025CRIME

Deadly Bus Crash in Sri Lanka's Hills

Sri Lanka's tea-growing hills witnessed a tragic event. A bus plunged off a steep drop, resulting in 21 deaths and leaving 35 others hurt. The incident unfolded near Kotmale, roughly 86 miles east of Colombo, the nation's capital. It happened in the early hours of a Sunday, adding to the shock and c

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