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May 22 2025HEALTH

India's Fight Against HIV: A Dual Approach to Health

India is home to around 2. 54 million people living with HIV. This figure is an estimate. The actual number could be as low as 2. 16 million or as high as 3. 03 million. The introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and the "Test and Treat" strategy has significantly improved the lifespan of thos

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

How Mushrooms and Trees Team Up to Handle Radiation

The Fukushima disaster in 2011 left Japan with a big problem: high levels of radiocesium in the environment. This stuff is dangerous and sticks around for a long time. One surprising place it showed up was in wild mushrooms. These mushrooms have a special relationship with trees. They form a team, s

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May 21 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Deported Migrants

In a surprising turn of events, a judge in Massachusetts has accused the U. S. government of breaking a court order. This order was meant to stop the deportation of migrants to countries where they have no connections, without giving them a fair chance to fight their removal. The judge, Brian Murphy

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Vaccine Responses: The Genetic Puzzle

The way people react to vaccines can be quite different. This is due to a mix of genes and outside factors. Let's dive into what we know about how genes play a role in how well vaccines work and any bad reactions that might happen. First off, let's talk about the COVID-19 vaccines. The pandemic gav

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Who Gets the Fall Covid Shot?

The Food and Drug Administration is gearing up to change how Covid vaccines are given out. Starting this fall, these vaccines will likely be reserved for older adults and those with specific health issues. This shift comes as officials question the benefit of extra doses for younger, healthier peopl

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May 21 2025CRIME

A Jailbreak in New Orleans: How a Maintenance Worker Helped

A recent jailbreak in New Orleans has shaken the city. The escape involved 10 inmates who managed to slip out of their cell through a hole in the wall. The inmates had a clever plan. They moved a toilet that was covering the hole and squeezed through. They even left a message on the wall: "Too Easy

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Justice Department's Double Standard

The Justice Department is investigating Andrew Cuomo. He is a prominent figure in the New York City mayoral race. Republicans have accused him of being dishonest with Congress. This is about choices he made during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was the governor of New York at the time. The investiga

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Who Gets the COVID Shot Now?

The government has changed its mind about who should get the COVID-19 vaccine. Now, only seniors and those with health issues will get the shot easily. This is a big shift from before, when almost everyone could get a vaccine. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has new rules. They want

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert After Shakira's Big Show

The New Jersey Department of Health has a message for concertgoers. Measles was spotted at Shakira's recent show at MetLife Stadium. This news comes as a reminder that measles is still a threat, even in places where vaccination rates are typically high. The health department issued a warning for

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May 21 2025SPORTS

The Unseen Benefits of Birth Months in Soccer

The way players are picked in soccer can be unfair based on when they were born. This is called the relative age effect. Players born earlier in the year have an advantage. They are more likely to be picked for teams and get more training. This is because they are

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