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Americans were expected to wager over $3 billion on ‘March Madness’ this year as brands capitalize on the event
As the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament approaches, American fans are projected to wager $3.1 billion in bets, underscoring the tournament’s growing influence on sports culture and marketing.
Massive eruptions and changes to climate may be in sync with the orbiting of Earth
In the season of early March 2025, an international team of researchers collaborated to synchronize climate records from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, aiming to discover the sequence of events leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Stanford’s new RNA blood test could detect cancer and hidden illnesses long before symptoms appear
Stanford researchers have devloped a new RNA-based blood test that can detect disease much earlier than ever before, potentially transforming diagnosis and treatment of various conditions.
Santa Monica’s proposes a bold move to revitalize Third Street Promenade
On April 28th, Santa Monica’s City Council proposed a bold move to rejuvenate the Third Street Promenade, directing staff to develop plans that would allow public drinking from 8 A.M. until 2 A.M. seven days a week.
Boxing is expected to return to the Olympics in 2028
The IOC has officially included boxing as an official sport in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Cycle.
The FDA announces a phase out plan for artificial dyes to protect children’s health
On April 22nd 2025, the US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr and the US Food and Drug Association (FDA) announced plans to completely phase out artificial dyes used in processed foods by 2026 in the United States.
Canada holds a snap election in 2025 amidst changes in leadership and international tension
On April 28, 2025, Canada held a snap election against a backdrop of a politically unstable environment caused by the nation’s deteriorating relationship with the U.S.
United States administration restores previously revoked international student visas
On April 25, the Trump administration reinstated some of the hundreds of international student visas that had been in the process of revocation for months now.
What the most cited paper tells us about scientific progress
According to a recent analysis by Nature, ResNet, a deep learning architecture introduced in the 2016 paper “Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition,” has become one of the most influential scientific tools of the 21st century.
South Korea considers stricter eligibility rules
In recent months, concerns have grown after it was reported by many media outlets that 86 out of 300 members elected to the 22nd National Assembly have criminal records, representing 28.67% of all parliamentarians.
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