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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Political Tensions Spark Fire in Albuquerque

The New Mexico Republican Party's office in Albuquerque faced a destructive night on a recent Sunday. A fire broke out at the entrance, causing significant damage, but thankfully, no one was hurt. The blaze was quickly put out by the Albuquerque Fire Rescue team, who arrived on the scene promptly.

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Apr 01 2025EDUCATION

Dissecting Identity: A New Look at Medical Training

Medical students often face a tough reality. They must confront the human body in its most vulnerable state. This is a big deal. It's not just about learning anatomy. It's about grappling with deep emotions and ethical dilemmas. A recent project has been exploring this complex world. The project in

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Paths To Sexist Beliefs In Online Communities

How do men end up buying into sexist views online? It is a question that has puzzled many. Two studies looked into this. They wanted to understand how a man's sense of identity can lead him to embrace misogynistic beliefs. These beliefs are at the heart of the manosphere. The manosphere is a ne

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Unseen Scars: The Hidden History of Medical Bias

The medical field has a complex past, particularly when it comes to the treatment of Black women. The way doctors have viewed and treated Black women's reproductive health has been influenced by historical injustices. The transatlantic slave trade and the early days of gynaecology are linked in ways

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Is a Third Term Possible for Trump?

Presidential term limits in the U. S. are clear: two terms max. Yet, some legal minds suggest there might be ways around this rule. This isn't just about Trump; it's about understanding the Constitution's flexibility and the potential for political maneuvering. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 195

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Florida's Political Showdown: The Battle for Two Key Seats

In Florida, two significant political races are unfolding. These contests are happening in areas that have traditionally leaned Republican. The outcomes could provide some relief for the Republican Party in the House of Representatives, where they currently hold a slim majority. The 1st Congression

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The Quarterback's Dilemma: Rodgers and Metcalf's Unexpected Connection

Aaron Rodgers has been keeping the NFL world on its toes. He is still deciding if he wants to play in 2025. He has been working out and meeting with potential teammates. One of those teammates could be D. K. Metcalf. Rodgers and Metcalf had a throwing session at UCLA. This meeting was to see if

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Apr 01 2025WEATHER

Fierce Winds Fuel California's Latest Wildfire Crisis

In the vast, dry expanse of eastern California, a wildfire known as the Silver Fire has been causing significant trouble. The blaze started on a Sunday afternoon along Route 6 in Inyo County. This area is about 5 miles northeast of Bishop, in the Owens Valley. By the next morning, the fire had alrea

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Trade Turmoil: What's Next for America's Trade Wars?

The world is watching as the United States gears up for a significant shift in trade policy. The buzzword is "Liberation Day, " set for April 2, when the U. S. plans to unveil a new set of tariffs. These tariffs are designed to match the duties that other countries impose on U. S. products, a move a

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Senator's Long Talk: A Stand Against Recent Policies

A senator from New Jersey started a lengthy talk on the Senate floor. This wasn't to block any laws or appointments. Instead, it was to voice concerns about recent actions from the current administration. The senator, Cory Booker, made it clear he would speak for as long as his body allowed. Th

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