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May 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

New Homes for Captive Dolphins and Whales

The idea of moving dolphins and whales from marine parks to ocean sanctuaries is gaining traction. This shift is driven by growing worries about the well-being of these creatures in captivity. A unique team effort is underway to create the first set of rules for these ocean sanctuaries. The goal is

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May 20 2025HEALTH

New Guidelines for Covid-19 Vaccines

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just made a big change to who should get the Covid-19 vaccine. This is a big deal because it affects everyone. The FDA has decided to limit who can get the vaccine. Now, only people over 65 years old and those at high risk of getting very sick from Covid

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Fall Vaccine Shifts: Who Gets the Shot?

The Food and Drug Administration is gearing up for significant changes in how Covid vaccines are distributed and who can receive them this fall. The FDA is pushing for new clinical trials that include placebo groups. This means some participants will receive the actual vaccine, while others get a h

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Doctor Groups Joining Hands: What's the Big Deal?

In the United States, a notable trend is unfolding in the medical field. Doctors are increasingly joining forces, and this isn't a rare occurrence. Over a six-year span, a staggering 2019 mergers took place between various doctor groups. These mergers involved a wide range of practices, from small s

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Shifts: What's Changing and Why?

The nation's vaccine landscape is undergoing significant changes. At the heart of these shifts is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He has promised to work within the existing system. However, his team is hinting at major overhauls. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is preparing to roll out a new appro

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Spain's Housing Crisis Forces Airbnb to Remove Thousands of Listings

Spain's housing market is in a tough spot. The government recently told Airbnb to take down almost 66, 000 rental listings. This move is part of a bigger effort to fix the housing crisis. The crisis is so bad that it's one of the worst in Europe. The problem started when too many properties wer

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May 20 2025CRIME

A Mexican Ship's Fatal Encounter with the Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge faced a sudden and tragic incident when a Mexican naval ship collided with it. The ship, known as the Cuauhtemoc, was only a few minutes into its journey when disaster struck. The ship was moving away from a pier in Manhattan. It was a slow start, with the ship's rigging brightly

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Lawyer's Arrest Sparks Fears of Growing Authoritarianism in El Salvador

El Salvador has recently seen a troubling event unfold. A well-known lawyer, Ruth Eleonora López, was taken into custody. She is known for her outspoken criticism of President Nayib Bukele. This arrest has raised eyebrows among human rights groups. They see it as a sign of increasing authoritarian t

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May 20 2025FINANCE

The Big Worry: Are Markets Ignoring Real Risks?

The leader of a major US bank, Jamie Dimon, has a warning for investors. He thinks markets and central banks are not paying enough attention to serious risks. These risks include huge government deficits, trade tensions, and the possibility of higher inflation. Dimon shared his thoughts during a mee

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Safety Review Sparks Debate Over Abortion Pill

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is under pressure to review the safety of mifepristone, a medication commonly used in abortions. This push comes from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He cited a recent report that claims a much higher rate of serious complications from

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