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    Trump Administration Launches Online Platform Offering Discounts on 43 Prescription Drugs

    A New Online Platform Revolutionizing the Pharmaceutical Industry The current government has created an online platform that aims to ease the financial burden of medical costs, especially the high prices of prescription drugs. This initiative emerged due to a significant number of Americans...
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    Appeals court greenlights Trump admin policy of detaining undocumented immigrants without opportunity to seek release

    Legal Victory for Policy on Detaining Undocumented Immigrants A recent decision by a federal appeals court has upheld a policy from the current administration that allows for the detention of undocumented immigrants, denying them the chance to seek release. This policy affects millions of...
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    Statins don’t cause most of the side effects on package warnings, study finds

    Cholesterol Lowering Drugs: Do They Really Cause Adverse Effects? Cholesterol-lowering drugs, known as statins, are often avoided by potential users due to the extensive list of side effects listed on their packaging. However, recent research offers a fresh perspective. A thorough analysis has...
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    Scientists Tried Drilling Into Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier,’ But the Ice Had Other Plans

    Antarctica’s Infamous Glacier Proves a Challenge for Scientists In a recent setback for climate researchers, one of the world's most hazardous glaciers has proven to be a formidable foe. An array of scientific tools was swallowed up by the ice, thwarting the research project before it could...
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    Mysterious Ultra-High-Energy Particle That Hit Earth May Be Evidence of Exploding Primordial Black Hole

    Did a Black Hole Just Detonate? An Unusual Particle Gives Us Clues Could a particle, with energy levels that seem impossible, have hit Earth and left us with evidence of a primordial black hole explosion? This scenario could be the key to proving the existence of primordial black holes and...
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    Scientists Urge Research Into Human Reproduction as Space Travel Becomes Routine

    Space Exploration: A New Frontier for Human Reproduction As space travel becomes less of a once-in-a-lifetime event and more of a routine job, questions about human reproductive health in a non-Earth environment are becoming increasingly significant. A recent study has highlighted the need for...
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    Every major galaxy is speeding away from us, except one — and we finally know why

    Shedding Light on the Peculiar Movements of Galaxies For a long time, scientists have been puzzled by the movements of galaxies, particularly our closest neighbor, Andromeda. While most galaxies are drifting away from us, Andromeda is hurtling towards the Milky Way, setting the stage for a...
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    Trump Orders Major Renovation of Iconic Arts Center, Sparking Controversy Over Kennedy Legacy

    Iconic Arts Center to be Reconstructed, Sparks Controversy A recent announcement about the closure of a celebrated cultural arts center has stirred up a storm of debates. The man in charge, who is also the country's leader, has stated that the center will undergo major renovations, leading to...
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    Women, Children, and Medical Workers Among Over 20 Palestinians Killed in Surge of Israeli Attacks Across Gaza

    Violence Escalates in Gaza, Resulting in Tragic Loss of Life A devastating night of violence in Gaza ended with over 20 Palestinians losing their lives, including women, children, and healthcare professionals. The violence took place despite an agreement for a ceasefire. The majority of those...
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    Growing Saudi-UAE Rivalry Threatens Regional Economic and Political Stability

    Deepening Tensions Between Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates There's a clear rift between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that's been escalating. The cause of this strain is the competition over economic, political, and security matters. Initially, it was a friendly...
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    Japan’s Takaichi eyes decisive mandate as polls point to snap election landslide

    Japanese Prime Minister Anticipates a Strong Mandate as Snap Election Approaches Japan's current Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, is on the brink of steering her ruling coalition to a resounding win in the imminent snap election, as indicated by recent polls. These polls, carried out over a...
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    Accumulating snow, possibly record-breaking cold in the Boston weather forecast this weekend

    Boston Braces for a Weekend of Snow and Biting Cold Brace yourselves, Bostonians! A chilly and snowy weekend is on the horizon. This is the fourth weekend in a row that we're anticipating a winter weather situation. Interestingly, the coldest days this winter have all been on either a Friday...
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    Fumes, rats and maggots: peer urges Environment Agency to clear illegal dump in Wigan

    Urgent Call to Clean Up Hazardous Illegal Waste Site in Wigan In Wigan, a hazardous illegal waste site weighing 25,000 tonnes and situated near a primary school has become a cause for serious concern. A high-ranking official in the environmental committee insists that this site poses a severe...
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    Newly Discovered Comet May Be Visible in Daylight This Spring

    Newly Spotted Comet Could Shine Brightly in the Sky This Spring Stargazers are buzzing with anticipation over the recent discovery of a comet that could become a remarkable spectacle in the sky around early April. This comet was found by four passionate amateur astronomers using a...
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    AI Now Plans and Executes Mars Rover Missions, Replacing Human Controllers

    Artificial Intelligence Takes the Wheel on Mars The future of extraterrestrial exploration has been redefined by the rise of artificial intelligence. Even the role of Martian Rover Driver is now being delegated to AI technology. The Perseverance rover recently embarked on two expeditions on the...
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    Enormous Pair of Deep-Earth Hot ‘Blobs’ Shape Earth’s Magnetic Field, Scientists Say

    Two Giant, Hot Structures Deep in the Earth Impact Our Planet's Magnetic Field Despite our extensive knowledge of the cosmos, it seems we know very little about what's deep inside our own planet. Fascinatingly, the Earth's magnetic field, which has guided countless explorers and serves as a...
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    Microsoft Integrates Sysmon System Monitoring Tool Directly Into Windows

    Windows Enhances System Monitoring for Administrators The operating system giant is making life a bit easier for system administrators by integrating a long-needed functionality, known as Sysmon, directly into its platform. This new addition is expected to significantly improve system event...
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    January Layoffs Hit Highest Level Since 2009 as Job Cuts Surge

    Record Highs for Job Cuts at the Start of the Year Since 2009 Job cuts experienced a significant spike at the start of the year, reaching levels not seen since the global financial meltdown. Meanwhile, hiring plans plummeted to their lowest in the same period, representing the weakest start to...
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    "TSMC CEO flags 3-nanometre chip production in Japan, investment reported at $17 billion"

    Japan to Play Host to Advanced Chip Production The leader in contract chip manufacturing, headquartered in Taiwan, has unveiled its plans to produce state-of-the-art 3-nanometre chips in Kumamoto, Japan. The company's CEO announced this development recently, and local media suggests the...
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    Gazans Crossing Rafah Report Inspections by Palestinian Militia Linked to Israel

    Women Report Inspections by Local Militia at Reopened Rafah Crossing Two women from Gaza who recently crossed the reopened Rafah border with Egypt have revealed that a local Palestinian militia group, alleged to have links with Israel, conducted checks at an Israeli military checkpoint inside...