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Two kids killed as car crashes into birthday party
On April 20th, 2024, Marshella Chidester, 66, allegedly crashed into a building in Michigan, killing two children and injuring multiple individuals at a birthday party.
Voyager 1 resumes contact after 5 months of silence
Five months ago, NASA’s mission team noticed that Voyager 1’s light data system was stuck on auto-repeat.
Universities in the United States struggle as more arrests are made from pro-Palestinian protests
Recently, universities in the United States have faced pro-Palestinian protests by their own students, with their demands sharing one common theme: divestment from Israel.
The increasing dichotomy of pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protesters within US universities
In recent weeks, an exponential trend of student-led campouts has swept across universities across the United States.
AI drives drug development forward, storming the health sector
Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly using AI, setting a new paradigm in the global healthcare sector.
A total solar eclipse covers the American sky
A total solar eclipse passed by the mainland United States on April 8th, 2024.
Dubai experiences the most severe flooding in at least 75 years, marking its record
On April 16th, 2024, Dubai experienced extreme rainfall of a staggering 10 inches of rain recorded in just 24 hours when it usually rains 3.9 inches per year, and this was revealed to be the heaviest rain in at least 75 years.
Sweeney Todd bringing down their curtain on Broadway demonstrates how the trend of musical theater changed
On March 11th, 2024, Sweeney Todd, one of the most iconic musicals in the history of theater, decided to conclude their Broadway run on May 5th, 2024, demonstrating the transformation of the overall trend of musical theater.
Burger King’s failed marketing blamed by customers
Last April 14, Burger King Korea uploaded an image announcing that they won’t sell the “Whopper” anymore, after having sold it for 40 years.
Ukraine utilizes drone warfare against Russia
Drones have become increasingly instrumental in Ukraine’s war against Russia, and the production of drones in Ukraine has increased more than one-hundredfold since the Russian invasion began in February 2023.
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