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Category Archives: One-Minute News

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Shows the Makeup of Jupiter

Scientists are finding that the inside of Jupiter is just as interesting as the part of the planet’s atmosphere that we can see.

April 4, 2018One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De Leon

New Facebook Tool Provides Information About News Publishers

Facebook has released a new tool that the company says will make it easier for users to evaluate news stories and publishers.

April 4, 2018One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De Leon

In Trade Dispute, China Put Import Taxes on US Goods

China has increased import taxes on $3 billion of American products in reaction to recent United States trade policies.

April 3, 2018One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

US Investigation Puts Pressure on Burmese Refugees

The United States Government has begun investigating possible identity fraud among Burmese refugees, a move that has frightened the immigrant community.

April 3, 2018One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Happiness Class One of Yale University’s Most Popular Ever

The search for one of life’s greatest goals, happiness, is what brings almost 1,200 students to one of Yale University’s most popular classes ever.

April 2, 2018Education, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Does City Living Hurt Mental Health?

The possible mental health effects of city living affects a lot of people.

April 2, 2018Health & Lifestyle, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Venezuela’s Famous Youth Orchestra Faces Tough Times

Now, El Sistema’s new director, Eduardo Mendez, promises to continue the program’s tradition of musical excellence and social service.

April 2, 2018One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Early Humans Were Not as Simple as One Would Think

Scientists have discovered evidence that some of the earliest members of the human race, Homo sapiens, were surprisingly advanced.

March 30, 2018One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De Leon

In India, More People Are Buying and Selling Gold Electronically

Now, there are computer software applications that let smartphone users buy, sell or keep gold, even in small amounts.

March 30, 2018One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

STEM and Education

Many studies have predicted there will be a great need for future workers skilled in jobs related to science, technology, engineering and math.

March 29, 2018Education, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon
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