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May 29 2025HEALTH

Comparing Medicaid Data on Opioid Treatment

Medicaid is a big deal in the U. S. It's a program that helps millions of people get healthcare. One hot topic right now is how well Medicaid tracks opioid use disorder treatment. To check this, experts looked at the Transformed Medicaid Statistical Information System Analytic Files. This is a fancy

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May 29 2025POLITICS

The Heated Words Between Trump and Putin

The recent back-and-forth between former President Trump and Russian President Putin has sparked concern. The two leaders have been trading harsh words, and some people are worried about where this might lead. Trump has been vocal about his disapproval of Putin's actions. He has called Putin "abs

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flooding Fears: A Peruvian Farmer's Legal Battle

A Peruvian farmer who also works as a mountain guide has faced a setback in his legal fight against a major European energy corporation. Saúl Luciano Lliuya, who resides in the central Ancash region of Peru, took legal action against RWE. This company is one of Europe's top producers of greenhouse g

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cilantro Crisis: The Powdery Mildew Problem in Tennessee

Cilantro is a popular herb in many kitchens. It is also known as coriander. It is part of the Apiaceae family. This herb is grown in many U. S. states, including Tennessee. It is often grown in greenhouses. In early spring of 2025, a big problem hit two greenhouses in Eagleville, Tennessee. The issu

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May 29 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark's Unexpected Break: A New Lens for the Star

It is a tough time for the Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark, the team's star player, is out with a left quad injury. She will miss at least four games. This is a big deal because Clark has been a key player for the Fever. She leads the league in assists and has shown she can contribute on both offense a

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The World's Fever: Heat Waves and Storms on the Rise

The world is in for a rough ride over the next few years. Top weather experts have a grim forecast: get ready for more intense heat waves and stronger storms. The chance of breaking annual temperature records is high. There is an 80% likelihood that the world will shatter another temperature record

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Young Doctors and Climate Change: What Do They Really Know?

Climate change is a big deal for our health. The effects of climate change on our well-being are well-documented. It is important to understand what future doctors think about this issue. A recent survey in Jordan looked into how much medical students know and how they feel about climate change a

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Divide and Decide Their Future

Cells in our body are always busy. They divide and decide what to become. This process is like a well-choreographed dance. It is directed by tiny managers called cell cycle regulators. These managers use special signals to control when and how cells divide. Think of them as traffic cops. They make s

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May 28 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Rearview Camera Recall: What Drivers Need to Know

Ford is taking action to fix a software problem affecting the rearview cameras in over 1 million vehicles in the US. The issue causes the camera to show delayed, frozen, or blank images. This recall covers various models, including the Ford Bronco, Edge, and F-150, among others. These vehicles were

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Move into Mobile Gaming

Apple is making big waves in the mobile gaming world. The tech giant is gearing up for its big Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event. This event is just around the corner. Apple is showing that it is serious about mobile gaming. They already have a subscription service called Arcade. Thi

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