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    A Galaxy Composed Almost Entirely of Dark Matter Has Been Confirmed

    Uncovering the Secrets of the Universe Exciting discoveries are being made within our own planet and beyond. Evidence has now been found that connects areas of low earthquake activity with the Earth's magnetic field, a connection that has never been made before. Outer Space: A Last Frontier...
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    Iran's Taftan Volcano Shows Signs of Activity After 700,000 Years of Dormancy

    An Unexpected Stirring: Long-Asleep Volcano Shows Signs of Life A volcano located in the southeastern part of Iran has shown subtle signs of activity, having risen approximately 3.5 inches over a 10-month period. Although this change may seem minor, it could potentially have substantial...
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    Six Planets to Align in Rare Celestial Parade Saturday Night

    A Spectacular Parade of Planets Coming Up If you're a fan of stargazing, get ready for a remarkable celestial event. An extraordinary line-up of six planets is set to grace the western sky after sundown. This planetary parade will feature Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune...
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    Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Rondale Moore Found Dead at Age 25

    Young NFL Star's Life Ends Tragically at 25 The world of American football is in mourning as news broke out about the sudden death of a young and talented wide receiver. The athlete was discovered lifeless in a garage in New Albany, Indiana, with indications pointing towards a self-inflicted...
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    Horoscope Predictions for Sunday, February 22, 2026: What the Stars Have in Store for Your Zodiac Sign

    Your Star-Gazing Guide for Today Get ready for a day free of shopping restrictions or major decision-making obstacles. Our celestial body, the moon, is nestled in Taurus. Aries (March 21-April 19) Lucky you, Aries! Today is a wonderful day filled with potential financial gains. You may...
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    Influential Writer and Former Media Director Dies at 81

    Passing of Influential Writer and Former Media Board Member at 81 The world bids farewell to a distinguished writer and former director of a major publishing conglomerate. After being married for 31 years to a media baron, she was a key figure within his business empire. She leaves behind...
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    New Report Reveals Friday Is the Best Day to Book Cheaper Flights

    Discovering the Optimal Days for Booking and Flying Many people think that the best day to secure the lowest airfare is Tuesday. However, recent analysis indicates that it's time to revisit these beliefs. The latest research shows that Friday has taken the lead as the day to score the best...
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    The bones of St. Francis are going on public display, a mixed blessing for Assisi

    Public Display of St. Francis' Bones: A Boon and Bane for Assisi For the first time ever, the remains of St. Francis of Assisi, a significant figure in Christian history who was the muse for Pope Francis and countless believers, are being displayed in public. This significant event is taking...
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    Major Snowstorm to Bring Heavy Snowfall and Disrupt Travel in South-Central Pennsylvania, Hour-by-Hour Snowfall Projections Included

    Big Snowstorm to Bring Heavy Snowfall in South-Central Pennsylvania Residents of South-Central Pennsylvania are bracing for a major snowstorm set to arrive soon. The storm is predicted to bring its highest snowfall after the sun goes down and should taper off by the next day. Those in the...
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    Only a fraction of House seats are competitive. Redistricting is driving that lower

    Shrinking Competitive Races: Implications of Redrawing District Boundaries Recent changes in the political landscape have led to a decrease in competitive races for congressional seats. This shift is primarily due to the redrawing of district boundaries, an initiative largely driven by the last...
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    Webb Telescope Maps Uranus's Upper Atmosphere, Revealing Auroras and Cooling Trends

    The Fascinating Exploration of Uranus's Upper Atmosphere A recent study led by a team of scientists in the United Kingdom has made groundbreaking discoveries about the upper atmosphere of Uranus. They've successfully mapped the temperature and ion density in the ionosphere, the area of the...
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    Leaked Galaxy Buds 4 Dummy Units Reveal Metallic Finish, Address AirPod Comparison Criticism

    A Sneak Peek at the Upcoming Earbuds It's no secret that a new series of earbuds are on the horizon, likely to coincide with the anticipated unveiling of a new flagship smartphone. As anticipation builds, we're getting our first glimpse at the non-functional mock-ups of both the standard and...
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    This US state could be the new data center capital of the world by 2030

    Texas Set to Become the World's Biggest Data Center Hub by 2030 Texas's reputation for doing things on a grand scale now also applies to its data centers. The state is predicted to overtake Virginia and become the largest data center market globally within the next decade. This remarkable...
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    Nobel Economist Warns US Economy Faces Further Weakening Due to Tariffs, Job Losses, and High Interest Rates

    A Renowned Economist Predicts a Downturn in the US Economy A prominent American economist has voiced concern about the future of the US economy. The economist, who has received a Nobel prize and teaches at Columbia, expressed his worry about the weakening state of the US economy during a recent...
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    Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to Life in Prison for Martial Law Coup

    Former Leader of South Korea Faces Lifetime Incarceration for Martial Law Implementation The ex-leader of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been given a lifetime prison sentence due to his short-lived enactment of martial law in late 2024. Judge Jee Kui-youn declared Yoon guilty of rebellion...
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    Life is harsh and dangerous in Russian-run parts of Ukraine, activists and former residents say

    Thriving Under Threat: The Struggle for Life in Occupied Ukraine Life in parts of Ukraine that have been seized by Russia is filled with fear and hardship, as recounted by former residents and advocates. Inna Vnukova, now living in Estonia, shares her spine-chilling experience of surviving...
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    UK Rejects US Request to Use British Air Bases for Potential Iran Strikes, Citing Legal Concerns

    UK Declines US Request to Utilize Air Bases for Potential Iran Strikes The United Kingdom's Prime Minister has rejected a request from the President of the United States to allow the American military to use British air bases in case of any future attacks on Iran. The Prime Minister stated that...
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    Kentucky School Cellphone Ban Shows Mixed Results as Districts Test Different Approaches

    Unplugging the Classroom: The Impact of Cellphone Restrictions in Kentucky Schools Getting teenagers to put their cellphones away is a challenge that schools across over 30 states are grappling with. The trend of restricting cellphone use during school hours has reached Kentucky, where a new...
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    Scientists worry about lasting damage from Potomac sewage spill

    Concerns Rise Over Lasting Impact of Massive Sewage Spill in the Potomac In the early part of the year, a section of an old sewer line near the Potomac River in Maryland gave way. This unfortunate event led to the release of over 200 million gallons of untreated sewage into the Potomac...
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    California files lawsuit against Trump for illegally terminating $1.2 billion in energy and infrastructure programs

    Legal Action Initiated Over Unlawful Cancellation of $1.2 Billion Energy Projects Legal proceedings are underway against a recent decision to unlawfully halt over $1.2 billion worth of critical clean energy initiatives. This abrupt action could lead to the loss of over 200,000 union jobs...