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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Space Travelers Return Home After a Long Detour

Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally coming back to Earth. Their journey was supposed to be quick, but it turned into a much longer adventure. They launched last June on a Boeing spacecraft, aiming for an eight-day mission. However, things didn't go as planned. The spacecraft had i

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Mar 18 2025WEATHER

Stormy Times Ahead: Wind, Fire, and Snow on the Horizon

The United States is bracing for yet another powerful storm system, just days after a devastating storm swept across the country. This new storm won't be an exact repeat, but it brings its own set of threats. Severe thunderstorms, strong winds, and even blizzards are on the menu. The storm will

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Paid Leave Puzzle: Federal Workers Back on Payroll, But Not at Work

A recent court order has led to a peculiar situation for thousands of federal workers. Around 24, 570 probationary employees have been told their jobs are back, but most are now on paid leave. This means they're getting paid without working, at least for now. The Internal Revenue Service, Environmen

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Muscle Science Meets Innovation: The Latest in Myology Research

In the heart of Italy, the 21st annual gathering of muscle experts took place in Assisi from September 4-7, 2024. This event, organized by the Interuniversity Institute of Myology, brought together 123 professionals from around the world. These experts included researchers, pharmaceutical representa

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Battle: Baby Birds and Their Bright Colors

The world of baby birds is full of surprises. One big question is why some baby birds have bright, eye-catching colors. This might seem like a bad idea because it makes them easy targets for predators. However, there is more to the story than meets the eye. Researchers looked into the colorful worl

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Consequences of Power Plays

The current American president, Donald Trump, has been making waves since his return to the White House. He's been making big decisions, often with the help of tech mogul Elon Musk. However, these decisions aren't always in line with what the American people need or want. Instead, they seem to be dr

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Did Jason Gideon Leave Criminal Minds?

The world of TV crime dramas is a big one, and CBS has been a major player since the start of the 21st century. The network has perfected the art of the procedural drama, with shows that focus on solving crimes of all kinds. One of their most famous series is the "NCIS" franchise, which has been run

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

The West's Hidden Strength: Jews and Christians United

The West is at a crossroads. It faces threats from all sides: globalism, wokeism, and Islamism. To stand strong, the West needs to lean on its core values. This means Jews and Christians must join forces. They share a rich history and a set of moral principles that have shaped Western civilization f

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Elon Musk's Government Shake-Up: A Recipe for Disaster

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been in operation for less than two months, but it's already causing significant problems. The public has witnessed a series of airplane safety issues, canceled appointments at the VA, long lines at national parks, and halted medical research. Many

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Weather Woes Can't Stop Golf's Big Show

The PGA Tour showed real skill in dealing with a stormy Sunday at The Players Championship. They managed to boost TV ratings despite the weather chaos. The final round drew in 3. 6 million viewers on NBC. This was a slight increase from the previous year, when Scottie Scheffler made a stunning comeb

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