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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer leaves Trump cabinet, Keith Sonderling takes over

Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is resigning from the Trump administration, the White House said…
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Raleigh Volkman

This $28 Amazon Accessory Is The Closest Thing To A Wireless Charger For Your iPad

Looking for an iPad wireless charger on Amazon? This clever third-party accessory offers a new way to power your Apple tablet without plugging it in…
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Zonia Center

Video: Overwatch Official Side-By-Side Comparison (Switch 1 & 2)

Spot the difference.Blizzard’s free-to-play team-based shooter Overwatch (previously known as Overwatch 2) made its debut on the Switch 2 last week, and while it didn’t exactly get off to a smooth start, Blizzard was quick to respond with an update.Now that the title is up and running on the Switch 2…
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Margarete Michaud

Grant Williams to depart Shark tank

DURBAN – Grant Williams is leaving the Shark tank. The Springbok scrumhalf will join a Japanese side when his contract expires in June. The 29-year old has been instrumental for the Durban side over the years. ALSO READ | [Sharks name JP Pietersen as permanent head coach] Williams won the 2018 Currie Cup and the
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China’s Latest Season of ‘Ride the Wind’ Goes Viral Due to Poor Performances, Drama

Marketed as a platform for female empowerment, the show casts famous women to compete to become part of a girl group. But its latest season is trending for different reasons…
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Blythe Menjivar

Webb Spots Supermassive Black Hole Older Than Its Home Galaxy

Science & Nature Astronomers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope have found an enormous black hole in the early Universe that appears to predate its own host galaxy, raising fresh questions about how the cosmos’ first supermassive monsters were born.
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The Ocean’s “Real-Life Zombie” Is a Sea Cucumber Whose Amputated Tissue Survived for Three Years

Science & Nature Learn more about Psolus fabricii, a species of sea cucumber whose severed tissue can survive for years after removal and could change the future of biomedical sciences…
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New Landsat Science Team Holds First In-Person Meeting

Science & Nature From May 5 to 7, the Landsat Science Team meeting convened at the Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center in Sioux Falls, SD. Co-moderated by Landsat 8, 9, and 10 Project Scientist Chris Neigh, the three-day event officially introduced the new 2026–2030 Science Team members…
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Fungi Bloomed Twice around End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction

Science & Nature By studying fungal microfossils in 66-million-year-old rock samples from the Denver Basin in Colorado, Johns Hopkins University microbiologists have confirmed that the dinosaur-killing asteroid impact triggered a worldwide fungal takeover, and uncovered a second, previously unknown ecological crisis just before it.
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Is Dark Energy Unnecessary? Mathematicians Challenge Standard Cosmological Model of Universe

Science & Nature Mathematicians from University College London and the University of California, Davis, have published a mathematical proof that the Universe’s accelerating expansion can be explained without dark energy, dealing a serious blow to the Lambda-cold dark matter model.
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