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CrowdStrike Bug
It was announced in July 2024 that CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company, had an important bug in its software quality control system that caused a big IT outage. Millions of Windows computers were affected by the bug. This was because of one failing component of the system called Content Validator, a feature to check for the…
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The Water War Between The US & Mexico
The current situation between the US and Mexico stems from the 1944 treaty whereby both countries agreed to share water from the Rio Grande and the Colorado River to support citizens across the border. In recent years, climate change has resulted in increased temperatures and, consequently, the drying up of rivers. Coupled with other factors…
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Perseid Meteor Shower
The Perseid meteor shower, commonly known as the Perseids, is visible annually from mid- July to late August. The Perseids are one of the most impressive showers with about 50 to 100 meteors visible per hour. This shower is renowned for its fireballs. The word ‘Perseids’ is derived from the Greek word ‘Perseides’ which refers…
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Charcoal Briquettes
Charcoal briquettes are an iconic symbol of outdoor grilling, cherished for their consistency, convenience, and the distinctive smoky flavor they impart to food. Their history, technological evolution, and the role they play in modern grilling culture reflect both innovation and tradition. The origins of charcoal briquettes can be traced back to the early 20th century,…
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We Have Lost The Plot
Every week for about two months now, there have been protests spearheaded by the youth in Kenya, popularly known as Gen Z. This movement, leaderless, tribeless, motivated and knowledgeable in matters of the law to the point where it’s scary, was catalysed by the proposed Finance Bill, which was gazetted on 9th May 2024. The…
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NASA Astronauts Stuck in Space
NASA sent Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore to ISS in the maiden flight of Boeing’s Starliner. The mission was to test the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, before its first manned flight and performance in the real world. The Starliner, which docked at the ISS on June 13, 2024, was initially scheduled to return to Earth after a…
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The US Presidential Debate & Its Effects
The influence of a presidential debate is a topic still discussed today, but really, what is so significant about these debates? Some say that the debate is more about the personality of the candidate rather than the actual debate conversations themselves since the event barely changes polling statistics. This idea was proven to be correct…
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The Shot Heard ’round the World
The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during his reelection rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, is a stark reminder of the increasing threat of political violence in the United States. Thomas Matthew Crooks, the assailant, managed to infiltrate the event with a gun, explosives, and sophisticated surveillance equipment, revealing significant security lapses. This incident not…
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Radioactive Rhino Horns Prevent Poaching
Rhino poaching is a large problem in Africa and Asia, with the population rapidly declining year by year. In order to beat this issue at its root (the horn), scientists in South Africa have been working on a project where radioactive material is inserted into the horns of live rhinoceroses (in a safe way!). This…
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English or Spanish
The UEFA Euro 2024 final between Spain and England was a captivating clash that left football fans on the edge of their seats. Held in Berlin on July 14, 2024, this high-stakes encounter showcased the best of European football. Spain, known for their intricate passing and attacking flair, faced off against England, a team renowned…
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Hurricane Beryl
On June 28th, 2024, Hurricane Beryl, a Category 5 Hurricane, was formed near the Main Development Region, describing an area located at 10-20° N and 20-60° W in the North Atlantic Ocean. This area is prone to hurricane development, with many dangerous hurricanes in the past, such as Hurricane Irma, Dorian, and Matthew forming here.…
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The Pressure Creases
Amid the financial bill set to be signed by the president, William Samoei Ruto PhD, was done away with and caused different reactions among the citizens. It also included an abrupt firing of all cabinet secretaries and the Attorney General. The Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi, survived his position. The Gen Z revolution are firm…
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JD Vance – The Most Important Man No One’s Heard Of
JD Vance: former marine, senator of Ohio, and Trump’s newest running mate. You maybe wouldn’t have known that about Vance before reading this article (except for the latter statement, which has been making its rounds on the internet), and even with that brief introduction you still might be wondering “Who the heck is JD Vance?”…
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“Asked for Rights and Became a Razakar”: Students in Bangladesh Protest Civil Work Quotas
The title of “Razakar” is highly offensive in the South Asian country of Bangladesh. With a population of over 170 million, the nation with a rapidly growing textiles industry only gained independence from Pakistan in 1971. But why is the term so derogatory? It refers to those who allied with the Pakistani military during BD’s…
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Ukraine’s 2024 Peace Summit
Fear that this year may be the one in which Ukraine loses the war to Russia, who has captured around eighteen percent of the country already, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made calls for an international peace summit. The main goal of this peace summit is to find a way to end the war and create…
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The US Sues Apple
Apple, one of the biggest companies aiding the US’s capitalist economy, is now facing legal action from the US Department of Justice. On March 21st, the Department of Justice sued Apple for allegedly violating the Antitrust laws. For those unfamiliar with the Antitrust laws, they are laws that promote competition among companies and prohibit companies…
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UK Activists vs. Big Oil
Over the years, global temperatures have increased, causing the tremendous changes experienced in our world today. One of the major contributors to climate change is the fossil fuel industry that has greatly driven the industrialization of countries improving economic growth. However, climate activists have tried to come up against laws and regulations that continue to…
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Netflix’s Baby Reindeer: A Profound Look Into the Effects of Stalking & Abuse
If someone told you that a comedian produced and starred in a show called Baby Reindeer, what would your reaction be? Due to its inconspicuous title and background, you wouldn’t be wrong to assume that it was a show akin to perhaps Seinfeld, poking fun at the absurdities of daily life activities. In reality, the…
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Threats of “Day Zero” in Mexico
In many post-apocalyptic movies and visualized scenarios, the most stressed-over resource, the one which battles are fought over and lives are lost, is water. Now, we must begin facing a reality where there may be a day in which we run out of drinking water; scientists have named it “Day Zero”. Mexico City is a…
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Steve Bannon’s Prison Sentence
Steve Bannon, a well-known ally of former President Trump, may be forced to go to jail. Like much else in America at the time, people are concerned about its effect on the presidential elections. The court case and conviction happened in 2022, after the January 6th capitol riot. Bannon was convicted of not providing the…