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    Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Returns Near Earth, Experts Say No Threat to Humans

    Interstellar Comet Returns Close to Earth: A Detailed Look at Its Journey The comet known as 3I/ATLAS, first detected in July, is making its way back to Earth. While its presence has spurred numerous discussions and interpretations, experts affirm that this natural interstellar object poses no...
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    Astronomers May Have Detected Light from Universe’s Earliest Stars

    Discovery of Earliest Stars Spark Fresh Insights Using a powerful space telescope, astronomers may have captured glimpses of light from the universe's very first stars, often referred to as Population III or dark stars. These stars are thought to have formed from the first groupings of...
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    Tech Giant Sues to Stop E-Z Pass and USPS Text Scams Targeting Americans

    Internet Giant Takes on Fraudulent Text Message Scammers The tech behemoth is taking legal action against rampant phishing attacks that are affecting millions of people worldwide. These scams involve fake toll notices, counterfeit online shopping deals, and fraudulent activities posing as...
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    Why flight disruptions could linger even after the government shutdown ends

    Air Travel Woes to Persist Even After Government Reopens Despite the end of the government shutdown looming, air travel mayhem is likely to persist. The warning comes from both airlines and aviation regulators who foresee that the effects of the shutdown may continue to disrupt flights across...
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    Pokrovsk: Russian forces use fog cover to push further into key Ukraine town

    Battle for Strategic Ukrainian Town Continues Amidst Dense Fog The ongoing battle for a crucial town in eastern Ukraine has intensified, with the Russian forces leveraging the thick fog to increase their presence. The foggy conditions have made it easier for the invading troops to advance into...
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    Turkish military plane crash in Georgia kills all 20 on board

    Tragic Plane Crash in Georgia Claims the Lives of 20 Turkish Military Personnel A tragic incident unfolded when a Turkish military cargo plane crashed in Georgia, leaving no survivors. The plane, carrying 20 Turkish military personnel, was on its way from Azerbaijan to Turkey when it fell from...
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    A Kansas county agrees to pay $3 million and apologize over a raid on a small-town newspaper

    Small-Town Newspaper Receives $3 Million and Apology Following Controversial Police Raid In a significant development, a rural county in Kansas has agreed to pay over $3 million and issue a formal apology following a contentious law enforcement raid on a small-town newspaper. The incident...
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    Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, launches New York congressional bid

    JFK's Only Grandson Makes His Move Into Politics John F. Kennedy's only grandson, Jack Schlossberg, is stepping into the political world. With his eyes set on a congressional seat, Schlossberg is entering the race for a spot in the Democratic primary. The seat he's aiming for represents several...
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    Justice Department Investigates Violent Clashes at UC Berkeley Conservative Event

    Investigation into Unrest at a University Event The government's top legal department is looking into the disturbances that erupted at a recent on-campus event held by a prominent conservative group at the University of California, Berkeley. The investigation was announced by the country's...
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    Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras

    Experts Warn of Intense Solar Storms Capable of Sparking Northern Lights Warnings have been issued regarding severe solar storms that could potentially light up our skies with remarkable northern lights and cause temporary communication disruptions. These storms are a result of numerous energy...
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    Canada no longer measles-free as outbreaks spread

    Measles Returns to Canada Amidst Ongoing Outbreaks Health experts from around the globe have confirmed that Canada has lost its measles-free status due to rising outbreaks. This is largely attributed to a decline in childhood vaccination rates, which has allowed the highly infectious virus to...
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    FDA Plans to Remove Black Box Warning from Menopause Hormone Therapy Amid New Safety Review

    Hormone Therapy for Menopause: What You Need to Know Experiencing hot flashes, night sweats, and lack of sleep while going through menopause shouldn't be the norm. It's the main point that comes from a health authority's recent announcement. The health authority plans to remove the "black box"...
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    Scientists Use High-Atmosphere Ripples to Detect Tsunami in Real Time

    High-Atmosphere Ripples Unveil Real-Time Tsunami Warning In the summer of a recent year, a novel phenomenon allowed scientists to observe a tsunami as it happened. This marked a significant step in the continuous fight against these destructive natural disasters, which are notoriously elusive...
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    HomePod mini refresh looking more likely, as B&H lists it as ‘discontinued’

    A Potential Upgrade for a Popular Mini Speaker If you've been considering buying a mini smart speaker, you may want to hold off for a bit. Signs are pointing to an upcoming upgrade for a popular mini speaker model. Here's the scoop. Unavailability Points to Possible Refresh For several months...
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    Mexico Arrests Suspect in 1994 Assassination of Presidential Candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio

    New Arrest in Decades-Old Murder of Mexican Presidential Hopeful A recent breakthrough has been made in the unresolved 1994 slaying of Luis Donaldo Colosio, a Mexican presidential candidate. An unnamed official confirmed on Monday that a new suspect, Jorge Antonio Sánchez Ortega, has been...