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Jun 28 2025CRIME

Scientists in Handcuffs: A Growing Concern at US Borders

The recent arrests of scientists over smuggled samples have raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about border security and scientific research. This is not just about a few individuals breaking the rules. It's a bigger issue that touches on how we balance safety with the free flow of knowledge an

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers and the Hidden Plastic Problem

India's farms are facing a silent threat: microplastics. These tiny plastic bits are sneaking into the soil and messing with crops. But how much do farmers know about this issue? A recent study took a closer look at what Indian farmers think about microplastic pollution. Researchers talked to 310 f

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Unveiling the Health Questions: Biden's Team Faces Scrutiny

The House Oversight Committee is digging into claims that President Biden's team downplayed his health issues. They've called in key figures, including former press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and ex-chief of staff Jeff Zients, to answer questions. This comes after reports that Biden's inner circle

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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Human Hands, AI Minds: Trucking's New Teamwork

Two big names in the trucking world are teaming up to make our roads safer and deliveries faster. Vay and Kodiak Robotics are joining forces to mix human skills with AI smarts. Vay brings the tech that lets humans drive trucks from afar. Kodiak has trucks that mostly drive themselves. Together, the

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Iron Death Might Be Linked to a Skin Disease in Older Adults

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a skin condition that mostly shows up in older people. It's often seen together with other health issues like heart problems and autoimmune diseases. But here's something interesting: scientists are now looking into how a process called ferroptosis might play a role in BP.

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Skin Cells Might Play a Role in Rabies Spread

Rabies is a deadly virus that mostly spreads through dog bites. But sometimes, even small scratches or bat bites can cause infection. Scientists are still figuring out how this happens. A recent study looked at skin cells called keratinocytes. These cells are in the outer layer of skin. The study f

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Fats Can Change Immune Cells

The human body is a complex machine, and scientists are always finding new ways it works. Recently, they discovered that fats, or lipids, can change how certain immune cells behave. These cells, called T cells, are like tiny soldiers in our body. They fight off infections and keep us healthy. But so

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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cardi B's New Music and Life Changes

Cardi B has been dropping hints about new music and a possible album release. She shared a mysterious video on June 22, saying, "Seven years, and the time has come. " The video shows her in black, walking through a grand house with crows around her. This has fans thinking she might be working on a b

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Jun 28 2025BUSINESS

UTA's Bold Move: Beyond Movies and TV

David Kramer is now leading United Talent Agency during a tough time for Hollywood. The film and TV industry is shrinking, so UTA is trying new things. They recently showed up big at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. This event is all about advertising and marketing, not just movies and TV. I

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mexico's Meat Tax: A Step Towards Healthier Eating?

Mexico is facing a big problem with how much red and processed meat people eat. Experts say this isn't good for health or the environment. So, they're thinking about taxing meat to get people to eat less of it. First, let's talk about why this is important. Eating too much red and processed meat ca

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