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    Scientists Capture First-Ever Photos of Light Moving at Light Speed

    Scientists Successfully Snap Photos of Light Speed For the very first time, scientists have managed to take a picture of light moving at its fastest speed. This has been done using a revolutionary blend of high-speed photography and laser technology. This important breakthrough has not only...
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    Astronomers observe a star that quietly transformed into a black hole

    Quiet Transition: A Star Turns into a Black Hole Usually, the birth of a black hole is a dramatic spectacle. A giant dying star explodes, and some of its remnants collapse into a super dense entity with gravity so intense that it traps light. However, recent observations reveal that sometimes...
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    Brazil Carnival street party do’s and don’ts: A survival kit from veterans to beginners

    Mastering the Art of Brazil's Carnival: Tips and Tricks from Seasoned Partygoers For anyone new to the famous Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, it's a whirlwind of fun, beauty, and letting loose. However, seasoned partygoers understand that it's also a marathon of stamina, street-smarts, and pacing...
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    Om Birla Meets New Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, Delivers Letter from PM Modi

    A New Chapter in Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman Becomes Prime Minister After a period of political instability and upheaval that lasted close to a year and a half, Bangladesh has found a new leader. Tarique Rahman, the son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia and president Ziaur Rahman, took the...
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    Australia Refuses to Repatriate ISIS-Linked Citizens After Failed Escape Attempt from Syrian Camp

    Australian Government Declines to Bring Back Citizens Linked to ISIS Australia's top leader has announced that the country will not be retrieving its citizens who have ties to the members of ISIS. The leader conveyed this message to families stuck in Syria, with a straightforward saying, "You...
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    Trump Administration Dramatically Expands Local Police Role in Immigration Enforcement Through 287(g) Program

    Local Police Partnerships with Immigration Authorities Soar under Recent U.S. Presidency The U.S. president’s second term has seen a significant increase in the implementation of a federal immigration program that allows local police to enforce immigration laws. This program, known as the...
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    Coast Guard Officials Criticize Noem's Use of Resources, Straining Relationship with Military Branch

    Tensions Rise as Leadership Decision Strains Military Branch Relationship There has been growing tension between the head of Homeland Security and the officials of the U.S. Coast Guard over the course of her first year in office. This strain is largely due to certain executive decisions she...
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    US and Iran Hold Nuclear Talks in Geneva as Trump Announces Indirect Involvement Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure

    Crucial Developments in Global Politics: Discussions and Military Exercises Recent news reveals that a vital waterway in the Middle East, the Strait of Hormuz, will be temporarily shut down due to naval exercises conducted by a Middle Eastern country. This strategic waterway, situated between...
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    WHO Criticizes US-Funded Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial for Newborns in Guinea-Bissau

    A Disputed Plan for a Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial in Guinea-Bissau A proposed trial for a Hepatitis B vaccine in Guinea-Bissau, involving thousands of newborn babies, has been suspended following criticism from the World Health Organization (WHO). The organization deemed the plan as "unethical"...
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    The myth that women are more naturally empathetic than men

    Debunking the Belief that Women are More Empathetic by Nature There's a common belief that women are naturally more empathetic than men. This longstanding stereotype has been challenged by scientific research, which suggests that the differences in empathy between genders may not be as...
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    AI Industry Experts Resign Publicly, Sharing Candid Letters on Industry Concerns

    Surging Trend of Resignation Letters in the AI Industry Changes in the business world, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), have sparked a new trend. This trend involves experts in the field publicly stepping down from their roles in a rather unique manner. They pen...
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    Canada School Shooter Had History of Online Fascination With Mass Violence, Experts Say

    Teen Behind Fatal School Shooting in Canada Had Disturbing Online Presence The 18-year-old responsible for a tragic school shooting in Canada last week demonstrated a concerning interest in firearms, mass violence, and extreme violent content on the Internet, as per expert insights. The teen...
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    US Military Seizes Venezuela-Linked Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean After Tracking from Caribbean

    US Forces Seize Another Oil Vessel in the Indian Ocean The United States military has once again intercepted an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean. This recent action is part of a broader strategy to cut off illegal oil linked to Venezuela. The tanker that was targeted had been under surveillance...
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    Parents opt kids out of school computers, insisting on pen-and-paper instead

    Parents Choose Paper Over Laptops for Kids' Education A mom recently shared some unexpected news with her 11-year-old son on their drive home from school: his laptop was going to be taken away. Far from being upset, the boy was absolutely thrilled. After all, this wasn't a punishment, but...
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    Lawmakers Criticize Justice Department Claim That All Epstein Files Have Been Released

    Dispute Over Release of Epstein Files The government's justice department has declared that it has made public all files necessitated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. However, this assertion has been challenged by lawmakers who believe the disclosure is inadequate. An official...
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    Iran says potential energy, mining and aircraft deals are on the table in talks with the U.S.

    Iran and U.S. Discuss Potential Economic Opportunities Amid Nuclear Talks Both Iran and the United States stand to gain economically from their ongoing nuclear negotiations, according to an Iranian diplomat. The two countries are currently engaged in another round of discussions aimed at...
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    What's open and closed on Presidents Day 2026? Here's what to expect on the federal holiday.

    What to Anticipate on Presidents Day: A Guide to What's Open and What's Not Presidents Day, a federal holiday, is a significant event on the US calendar. Initially established in honor of George Washington's birthday, it is now more popularly known as Presidents Day. Although it's a day off...
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    Dart Frog Toxin Allegedly Used in Alexei Navalny's Suspected Poisoning, Reports Claim

    The Mystery of the Deadly Dart Frog Toxin Reports have emerged that Alexei Navalny, a prominent figure opposing the government, lost his life due to the lethal toxin found in South American poison dart frogs. This lethal substance turned up in Navalny's system, and it is believed to have caused...
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    Trump Administration Fires Top DOJ Antitrust Official, Paving Way for Surge in Corporate Mergers

    A New Era of Mergers and Acquisitions The recent dismissal of the nation's top antitrust official, Gail Slater, signifies a victory for business supporters. Slater's departure gives way to a more permissive stance on corporate mergers, a stark contrast to the populist voices who were more...
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    At least 6,000 killed over 3 days during RSF attack on Sudan’s el-Fasher, U.N. says

    Massacres in Sudan's El-Fasher Over Three Days Result in Thousands Dead In an unprecedented wave of violence, over 6,000 individuals lost their lives in Sudan's Darfur region in a three-day span. The carnage was inflicted by a Sudanese paramilitary group that launched an intense offensive in...