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American citizens are sharply split

American citizens are sharply split on political correctness and DEI initiatives, according to a poll

A recent national poll reveals a stark divide among Americans regarding political correctness and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, underscoring the country’s ongoing cultural and political polarization. In the national survey, it appears Americans thought that the greatest majority of them support the idea of DEI, which is supposed to enhance inclusivity, protect marginalized communities, and act…

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Mysterious Dance of Red Sprite

Mysterious Dance of Red Sprite Lightning Over the Himalayas.

Only in recent years have scientists and skywatchers been able to capture clear images of red sprites—mysterious, short-lived bursts of light that occur above thunderstorms. These spectacular electrical discharges, which reach high into the mesosphere (the third layer of Earth’s atmosphere), have been spotted worldwide but are especially visible in the Himalayan region due to…

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Revolutionizing Crop Protection

Revolutionizing Crop Protection: RNA-Based Substances Provide New Hope Against Plant Viruses

Viruses are among the most destructive threats to global agriculture, causing devastating crop losses every year. In response, scientists are turning to RNA-based innovations as a powerful, eco-friendly solution to protect crops from viral infections. The Growing Threat of Plant Viruses Plant viruses are notorious for causing massive yield losses, placing economic strain on farmers and threatening…

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Astronauts Return Home After Months

Astronauts Return Home After Months in Space—Here’s How Their Bodies Are Changing Back

After spending nearly nine months in space, astronauts Suni Williams and Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore have returned to solid ground—but their bodies are still adjusting. Life in space reconfigures the human form in some unexpected ways. Astronauts experience height gains, facial puffiness, and muscle loss due to fluid redistribution and the absence of gravity. However, within…

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Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy

Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Lowers Depression in Transgender Adults

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open confirms that gender-affirming hormone treatment significantly reduces depression among transgender adults, reinforcing the necessity of accessible healthcare for the trans community. The study followed 3,592 patients from community health centers in Boston and New York over four years. Findings revealed that transgender individuals receiving hormone therapy were 15% less…

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Delta Plane’s Wing Scrapes

Delta Plane’s Wing Scrapes Runway During Landing at LaGuardia

Tragedy struck on March 17, 2025, when a Lanhsa Airlines flight, Delta, crashed into the Caribbean Sea just moments after takeoff from Roatán, a popular Honduran resort island. The disaster claimed 12 lives, including legendary Garifuna musician and former congressman Aurelio Martínez, leaving a nation and the music world in mourning. Deadly Crash Moments After…

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Disney’s ‘Snow White’

Disney’s ‘Snow White’ Aims for $100M Opening Despite Controversy

Despite casting backlash and production delays, Disney’s live-action Snow White is set to hit theaters on March 21, 2025, with analysts predicting a $100 million global opening. Big Box Office Expectations Industry analysts estimate a $45–50 million opening in North America, with an additional $55 million from international markets, pushing its global debut past $100…

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BYD's Groundbreaking 5-Minute EV Charging

BYD’s Groundbreaking 5-Minute EV Charging: The New Standard for the Electric Vehicle Market​

Chinese automaker BYD has unveiled a game-changing EV charging technology that delivers 400 km (248 miles) of range in just five minutes. This breakthrough could erase one of the biggest barriers to mass EV adoption—long charging times—and put BYD ahead of rivals like Tesla. With speeds matching traditional gasoline refueling, this innovation has the potential…

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