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In a horrifying act of brutality, former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were gunned down in what has been labeled a “politically motivated assassination.” This deep-seated violence not only claims lives but threatens the very foundation of American democracy. Governor Tim Walz’s expression of personal loss—”Our state lost a great leader
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In the vast, uncharted realms of our planet’s oceans, a remarkable journey is unfolding, exposing the astonishing biodiversity often hidden from human eyes. A recent 35-day voyage aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel, Falkor (too), sought to illuminate the vibrant ecosystems surrounding hydrothermal vents in the South Sandwich Islands, a location previously shrouded in
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In the landscape of technological advancements, few endeavors spark as much intrigue and controversy as the development of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Neuralink Corp., under the vision of its enigmatic founder Elon Musk, is racing to redefine human perception through devices like Blindsight—a brain implant that allows a monkey to experience the illusion of sight. While
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In a stunning debut at the Annecy International Festival of Animation, Netflix’s latest animated feature, *Fixed*, dares to challenge the long-held perspectives of family-friendly cartoons. The film, centered around Bull, a goofy canine grappling with the impending loss of his testicles, takes adult animation to new lows—or rather, highs. This audacious project channels the irreverent
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In the heart of Western Sydney, a remarkable phenomenon has unfolded—one that challenges our understanding of animal intelligence and adaptability. The sulfur-crested cockatoos, native to Australia and known for their striking appearance and lively behavior, have taken an ordinary park water fountain and turned it into their own personal refreshment station. These birds, scientifically known
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As Tesla approaches its ambitious goal of launching a pilot robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, scheduled for June 22, the glittering facade of this innovation is marred by outrage from various factions. While the prospect of self-driving taxis promises a futuristic alteration to urban transportation, the implications of pressuring such technology into the market raise
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In recent times, the intersection of sports and immigration policy has come under scrutiny, particularly during significant cultural events like the Gold Cup soccer match. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s recent plea to U.S. authorities illustrates the tension between national pride and the fear experienced by migrant communities. This soccer match, set against the vibrant backdrop
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