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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Affordable Smart TV Deal: Upgrade Your Viewing Experience

The Amazon Fire TV 40-inch 2-Series is a smart TV designed to be a central hub for entertainment. It is perfect for smaller spaces like bedrooms or apartments. It offers 1080p resolution with HDR support and easy access to popular streaming services. This makes it a great choice for those who wan

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Understanding Intimate Health in Adults with Spina Bifida

Spina Bifida (SB) is a condition that can make it tough for adults to understand and manage their sexual and reproductive health. This lack of knowledge often leads to problems like unintended pregnancies, missed chances to pursue their health goals, and even increased risk of abuse. To tackle this,

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Mar 18 2025WEATHER

A Twister's Trail Through Tangipahoa

In the late afternoon of a Saturday, around 12:15, a tornado swept through Tangipahoa Parish. It began its destructive path east of Kentwood. The National Weather Service has confirmed the tornado's presence. This is not the end of the story, though. The twister did not stop at the parish line.

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Mar 18 2025BUSINESS

Forever 21's Final Sale: The End of an Era

The fast-fashion giant Forever 21 is shutting down its U. S. operations. This is not the first time the company has faced financial trouble. It filed for bankruptcy protection in 2019. Now, it's doing it again. This time, the plan is to close all U. S. stores. The company is also considering selling

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Gymnasts' Mental Health Battle: Simone Biles and Sarah Voss's Journey

Gymnast Sarah Voss, 25, is currently facing a tough battle that has forced her to take a break from the sport she loves. She has been dealing with both physical and mental health issues. It all started with exhaustion and illness, which then escalated into chronic pain, fevers, inflammation, and sle

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Mar 18 2025FINANCE

Consumer Spending: A Closer Look at Recent Trends

The latest data from the Commerce Department revealed that retail sales in the US saw a modest increase in February. This uptick was smaller than what analysts had predicted, raising questions about the strength of consumer spending. This is crucial because consumer spending is a major driver of the

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Why America's Education System Is Under Threat

The United States is facing a significant challenge to its education system. Recent plans to reduce the staff of the Department of Education (DOE) by half, from around 4, 100 to 2, 800, are more than just a budget cut. This move is part of a broader push to weaken federal oversight in education, whi

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Mar 18 2025EDUCATION

The Fight for Fair Education: How Budget Cuts Impact Kids with Disabilities

Parents of children with disabilities often find themselves in a tough spot. They must fight for their kids' rights to proper education services. This fight can be long, complex, and expensive. Recent changes at the U. S. Education Department might make this battle even harder. The U. S. Education

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Office Workers Pain and Posture: A New Look

In a recent study, researchers looked at how back pain affects the way people sit at work. They focused on 10 office workers who deal with chronic spinal pain. The goal was to see if there's a connection between how much pain someone feels and how they sit. This was done using special sensors that t

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

How Do Different Insoles Affect Foot Temperature in Diabetics?

Diabetes can cause nerve damage, making it hard for people to feel pain or heat in their feet. This can lead to serious problems if their feet get too hot or cold. One way to manage this is by using special insoles in shoes. These insoles can change the temperature of the feet. So, researchers wante

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