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Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev found that plants can absorb essential nutrients, such as iron and phosphorus, directly from atmospheric dust through their leaves.
The article details the successful release of a bald eagle that was severely injured by a metal ball bearing, which was reportedly shot by a person.
The FBI is investigating the death of a woman who allegedly fell from her balcony aboard the Carnival cruise ship Firenze near Catalina Island. Authorities confirmed the incident and stated that the investigation is ongoing.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) and Mayor Zohran Mamdani released plans to redesign a 11-block stretch of Park Avenue, transforming it into a more pedestrian-friendly corridor.
A former Chick-fil-A employee, Keyshun Jones, was arrested in Texas on charges of property theft and money laundering. Authorities allege that Jones repeatedly entered food orders for mac and cheese and refunded them to his personal credit…
The article reports that Mali's separatists have declared that the country's junta will fall. Additionally, it notes that the Democratic Republic of Congo plans to send troops to protect its mines, and that migrant deaths along the Eastern…
The article reports on new maps issued by Israel that outline an expanded zone of military control in Gaza. These maps reportedly place thousands of displaced Palestinians within a restricted area, with the military stating it retains the…
Senator Mitch McConnell criticized the Pentagon, specifically Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby, for allegedly blocking or slow-rolling $400 million in authorized aid to Ukraine.
The article reports that several current and former New York legislators are supporting a lawsuit that pressures Governor Hochul's administration to enforce the controversial green energy mandates of the Climate Leadership and Community…
The article reports on California governor hopeful Tom Steyer, who was photographed with a symbol on his hand during a debate. The symbol, which was initially questioned by online users, was identified as a Jerusalem Cross.
The article discusses suspicious, large-scale short trades in oil futures that occurred just before major announcements regarding US-Iran de-escalation, leading analysts to suspect insider trading or data leaks.
The article reports on Yankees outfielder Jasson Domínguez sustaining an elbow injury during a game on Wednesday. After being treated, he was replaced by Max Schuemann.
The article discusses the ongoing internet blackout in Iran, noting that the shutdown is causing significant economic damage.
The article reports a sharp decline in reality TV production days in the Los Angeles area, citing a 33.7% drop from the previous quarter and a 52.5% drop year-over-year.
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The article reports that the US State Department plans to issue a limited-edition 'patriot passport' featuring Donald Trump's portrait to mark the USA's 250th birthday.
The article reports on Val Kilmer's daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, explaining her family's support for using AI-generated versions of the late actor in an upcoming film.
The article is a promotional page for the audiobook 'Die keiser se duim' by Chris Karsten, noting it is available for April and is exclusive to Netwerk24 subscribers.
The article, titled 'Meet all 37 White House ballroom donors funding the $400 million build, including Silicon Valley tech giants, crypto bros and the Lutnicks,' reports on a list of donors for a new White House ballroom construction…
The Florida state legislature approved a new congressional map that is projected to increase the Republican party's representation in the state's House seats.