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The article discusses the closure of music programs at Algonquin College and other Ontario institutions, highlighting their role in sustaining local music ecosystems and the broader Canadian music industry.
Authorities in Long Beach, California, are investigating human remains discovered during an Easter egg hunt at DeForest Park.
Research published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine identifies Ak4, a mitochondrial enzyme, as crucial for macrophage antibacterial activity by regulating mitochondrial DNA synthesis and enhancing reactive oxygen species production.
The article discusses a scientific study on microbial communities in the plastisphere, highlighting how these microorganisms adapt to survive in nutrient-poor ocean environments.
The article details Cullen's development of a fibre-based packaging solution for the UK candle industry, replacing plastic materials with a sustainable, recyclable system.
The article reports on a military incident near a village in Iran's Isfahan province, where US aircraft were destroyed during a rescue operation to recover airmen from a downed F-15.
The article reports on Sassa beneficiaries facing delays in receiving pensions and disability grants, leading to long queues and frustration due to lack of communication.
The article reports on the decline of Tennessee’s women’s basketball program, citing mass player departures, poor tournament performance, and challenges under new head coach Kim Caldwell.
The article discusses reverse seasonal affective disorder (RSAD), a condition where individuals experience irritability, anxiety, and other symptoms during summer rather than winter.
The article reports on a measles outbreak in California, noting two new cases in Sacramento County and emphasizing the role of unvaccinated individuals in the spread.
Reuters reports that ICE arrested over 800 people using TSA tips during Trump's second presidency, with 31,000 traveler records shared for immigration enforcement.
The article reports that the Pentagon canceled a planned press briefing by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth as the US conducted military strikes on Iran's Kharg Island.
The article discusses a scientific study explaining the differences in the satellite systems of Jupiter and Saturn, attributing these differences to variations in their magnetic fields.
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The article describes NASA's Artemis II mission, detailing astronauts' emotional experiences during their lunar flyby, scientific observations of the moon's surface, and technical aspects of the spacecraft's return to Earth.
Max Chandler-Mather, newly appointed executive director of the Greens Institute, argues that the Greens should adopt 'progressive economic populism' to attract voters disillusioned with major parties.
The article reports on a coordinated law enforcement operation in Nelson Mandela Bay during Easter, resulting in traffic fines, arrests, and tragic incidents including a fatal crash.
The article reports on the postponement of the legal case against suspended police sergeant Fannie Nkosi, who faces multiple charges including possession of unlicensed ammunition and theft.
Reuters reports that ICE arrested over 800 people using TSA tips from 2017 to 2026, with 31,000 traveler records shared for immigration enforcement.