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Recent orbital observations uncover surprising complexity in Mars’ youngest volcanoes. What seems like a single eruption often stems from intricate subsurface processes where magma shifts, matures, and transforms over extended periods. Surface volcanic products expose these hidden magmatic networks fueling the activity. Insights into Martian Volcanic History High-resolution imagery and mineral scans from orbit demonstrate that Mars’ most recent volcanic systems endured multifaceted eruptive timelines. These formations arose from enduring, dynamic magma reservoirs deep underground, rather than brief singular events. Scientists from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, the University of Iowa’s School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability, and the Lancaster…

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British Columbia introduces a revamped funding system for children and youth with disabilities, including autism. The initiative aims to deliver fairer, more accessible, and better-coordinated services.Jodie Wickens, Minister for Children and Family Development, announces $475 million in new funding over three years. Additionally, $298 million from existing autism funding redirects to support the changes. These updates provide direct financial aid and community-based services to thousands more children across the province.Response to Past CriticismThe government faced significant backlash from parents over a 2021 funding revision attempt, leading to a pause. Wickens acknowledges, “It was clear that we missed the mark, and…

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The mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School remains top of mind for young people across Canada today.Teachers Gear Up for Difficult DiscussionsTony Lambe, president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association, states that educators prepare to field challenging questions from students. At the same time, teachers process the tragedy themselves.3218Officials confirm the incident occurred on February 10 at the school in the remote British Columbia community, leaving multiple victims and prompting national mourning.20

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration refuses to review Moderna’s application for a new influenza vaccine developed with mRNA technology. The company disclosed this decision following receipt of a “refusal-to-file” letter from the agency.Reasons for FDA’s RejectionThe FDA objected to the design of Moderna’s 40,000-participant clinical trial, which compared the new vaccine to a standard flu shot. Results showed superior effectiveness in adults aged 50 and older compared to the benchmark shot. However, FDA vaccine director Dr. Vinay Prasad stated in the letter that the trial lacks an “adequate and well-controlled” comparison against the best-available standard of care in the…

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A 70-year-old woman has died after a vehicle struck her at a busy Hamilton intersection on Monday morning.Details of the CollisionThe incident unfolded around 11:30 a.m. at Barton Street East and Kenilworth Avenue North in the lower city. Hamilton police report the pedestrian was crossing the intersection when a Chevrolet Volt turning from Kenilworth onto Barton hit her.The driver stayed at the scene and cooperated fully with investigators.Victim’s Condition and InvestigationEmergency crews transported the woman to a hospital with critical injuries. She passed away on Wednesday, authorities confirmed.Police have withheld her identity pending family notification. Investigators examine the crash circumstances…

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A tense confrontation unfolds at the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, spotlighting allegations of welfare fraud in Minnesota’s public assistance programs totaling $18 billion. Senator Ted Cruz delivers a pointed rebuke, declaring “Your time has expired” to a witness amid heated debates on open-border policies and widespread benefit misuse.National Fraud Estimates HighlightedFederal data reveals annual losses of hundreds of billions of dollars to fraud and improper payments in public benefits. Lawmakers scrutinize whether Minnesota’s issues stem from isolated cases or deeper systemic flaws in oversight. Expanding immigration and welfare access without robust verification raises concerns for taxpayer funds, according to…

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Summer Jobs in Lehigh Valley: Past Meets PresentInnovative teens today launch their own side gigs tailored to their skills, often earning far beyond pocket money. A May 2025 Forbes article emphasizes how these young entrepreneurs turn downtime into opportunity. Yet, securing summer work in the Lehigh Valley during the early 1970s demanded the same grit, strong work ethic, and readiness to trade leisure for cash.A Chance Encounter Leads to WorkIn February 1972, friends skipped school for breakfast at the former Howard Johnson’s near Airport Road and Route 22, then called The Thruway. Across the street, a ‘Summer Hiring’ sign caught…

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SunHydrogen, Inc. and CTF Solar GmbH have signed a key agreement to speed up the manufacturing of hydrogen panels. The deal focuses on turning pilot data and recent process insights into a streamlined production process.Path to Production ScaleThis partnership pushes the shift from pilot to full-scale manufacturing. The immediate target involves producing 1,000 full-size 1.92 m² hydrogen modules, setting the stage for commercial rollout.Signing Ceremony and Key SignatoriesExecutives sealed the agreement at CTF Solar’s headquarters in Dresden, Germany. Tim Young, CEO of SunHydrogen, joined Bastian Siepchen, CEO of CTF Solar, and Jens Heinrich, Director of Technology Development at CTF Solar,…

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Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi sharply criticized the Indian government’s interim trade agreement with the United States, accusing it of compromising national interests and effectively “selling Bharat Mata.” Global Turbulence and Energy Security Concerns During his address in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi highlighted the government’s own acknowledgment of global challenges, including the decline of the unipolar world order, escalating geopolitical conflicts, and the weaponization of energy and finance. Despite these risks, he charged that the government permitted the US to manipulate energy and financial systems to India’s detriment. “When America dictates that we cannot purchase oil from…

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A 59-year-old math teacher from Westbrook faces felony charges of risk of injury to a minor following allegations of inappropriate touching at Darien High School. Court documents reveal Sean Boardman encountered similar complaints during his tenure at two prior schools. Alleged Incident at Darien High School Darien police arrested Boardman on January 30 after a student reported that he touched her hip under her waistband but over her underwear during a pre-school math tutoring session on November 21. The student, who had a hip injury, stated Boardman used his index and middle fingers to press the area while asking where…

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