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In the heart of Indiana lies Gary, a city that once thrummed with the sounds of industry, its skyline pierced by smokestacks and the bustle of a thriving community. Today, it stands as a haunting shadow of its former self, with more than a third of its homes abandoned and streets lined with the skeletons of a past era. Gary, once a beacon of opportunity and growth, now holds the grim title of the city with the highest rate of abandoned homes in the United States—31.41 percent, a stark contrast to the national average of just 1.3 percent. The decline…

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Recent reports indicate that Israeli forces fired on a peace convoy in Gaza, resulting in significant controversy and international concern. The incident involved an aid convoy coordinated by the World Food Programme (WFP) that was struck by Israeli gunfire near the Wadi Gaza Bridge, despite being clearly marked and having received multiple clearances from Israeli authorities. The WFP vehicle was hit with at least ten bullets, although no injuries were reported among the staff. Following this attack, the WFP has suspended all staff movements in Gaza, citing a failure in the deconfliction system designed to protect humanitarian workers and convoys​…

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Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is scheduled to return to Earth on September 6, over 12 weeks later than originally planned and without the astronauts who initially flew aboard it. NASA announced that the spacecraft will undock from the International Space Station (ISS) around 6 p.m. ET, contingent on weather and operational readiness. The uncrewed Starliner is expected to land shortly after midnight at a designated landing zone in New Mexico before being transported back to Boeing’s Starliner factory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. An empty Boeing Starliner is set to return next week, while its crew stays in space…

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Scientists have explored the depths of the Nazca Ridge, an underwater mountain chain 900 miles off the coast of Chile, uncovering a massive seamount teeming with life and at least 20 never-before-seen species. This seamount rises over 1.9 miles from the ocean floor—about a third as tall as Mount Everest—and is part of an international effort to explore Earth’s largely uncharted oceans, with 95% of them still a mystery. Using underwater robots, researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute mapped the seamount and filmed some of the extraordinary life forms inhabiting this unique ecosystem. Among the discoveries were a pristine coral…

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Recent research has uncovered that marmoset monkeys use specific vocalizations, known as “phee-calls,” to communicate in a way that suggests they use names to identify and address each other. This behavior has been observed in a study conducted by scientists at the Hebrew University and published in the journal Science. The researchers found that marmosets could recognize these vocal labels and respond more accurately when called by their specific “name” call, indicating a high level of social and cognitive complexity, similar to behaviors previously documented only in humans, dolphins, and elephants​ The Express Tribune  and Neuroscience News A recent study…

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The situation in the West Bank has escalated significantly as Israeli forces have conducted their deadliest raids in the region since the start of the war in Gaza. The Israeli military’s operations, particularly in cities like Jenin and Tulkarem, have resulted in the deaths of at least 16 people, nearly all identified as militants. The raids are aimed at preventing attacks on Israeli citizens, but Palestinians and international observers see them as a widening of the conflict and an extension of Israel’s military control over the territory​ Hosted  and tribtoday.com In the murky dawn of Thursday, the echoes of gunfire…

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