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Tornado-producing storm causes deaths and damage in Oklahoma and Texas

SMGN Publishing April 21, 2025

A slow-moving, active storm system brought heavy rain, large hail, and tornadoes to parts of Texas and Oklahoma, leaving three people dead. Severe weather warnings continued on Sunday, affecting parts of the south-central and Midwest U.S. On Easter Sunday, communities in Texas and Oklahoma began assessing the damage caused by

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Underwater camera in Miami offers rare glimpse into resilient urban reef

SMGN Publishing April 16, 2025

For over five years, a livestream from Biscayne Bay has been documenting daily life on a coral reef located in the heart of Miami’s busy port. The Coral City Camera has attracted more than 3.7 million views on YouTube and is offering new insights into what researchers are calling “urban

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Vera C. Rubin Observatory may be key in the search for hypothetical Planet 9

SMGN Publishing April 15, 2025

Caltech astronomer Mike Brown believes that a massive, yet undetected planet may be located beyond Neptune, in the outermost regions of the solar system. According to Brown, this potential planet could be the fifth largest in the solar system, still waiting to be discovered. For nearly a decade, Brown and

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All-female crew completes historic spaceflight with Blue Origin

SMGN Publishing April 14, 2025

On Monday morning, an all-female crew successfully completed a suborbital flight aboard a rocket operated by Blue Origin, the aerospace company founded by Jeff Bezos. The team included public figures such as singer Katy Perry, journalist Gayle King, and Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sánchez. The launch, designated mission NS-31, took place

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Private Credit Risks Rise

Felipe Cardona March 25, 2026

Mounting pressure in private credit markets Investor anxiety around private lending has intensified as funds that specialize in direct corporate loans face growing redemption requests. Some of the largest firms in the sector, including those managing billions of dollars in assets, have introduced limits on withdrawals to prevent sudden liquidity

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LaGuardia Crash Raises Staffing Concerns

Sarah Olivella March 25, 2026

LaGuardia Plane Crash Investigation Highlights Air Traffic Control Staffing Concerns and System Failures After Fatal Runway Collision The investigation into the fatal runway collision at LaGuardia Airport is increasingly focused on systemic challenges within air traffic control operations, particularly staffing procedures and workload distribution during overnight shifts. The crash, which

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FISA 702 Debate Targets Data Privacy Loophole

Sarah Olivella March 25, 2026

FISA Section 702 Reauthorization Sparks Debate Over Data Broker Loophole as Lawmakers Weigh Limits on Warrantless Surveillance A growing political and legal debate in Washington is intensifying ahead of the upcoming reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a key surveillance authority set to expire in

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