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May 21 2025HEALTH

Teaching Skills Under the Spotlight: A New Way to Train Pediatric Critical Care Teachers

Teaching is a big part of being a pediatric critical care specialist. But who checks if these specialists are good at teaching? Not many. So, a group of medical education experts came up with a clever idea. They wanted to create a program that uses simulations to test and improve teaching skills in

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May 21 2025EDUCATION

Plastic Surgery's Missing Piece in UK Medical Training

Plastic surgery is often overlooked in UK medical schools. This is a big problem. Many studies have shown that it is one of the least taught specialties. Yet, there is not much research on how much plastic surgery is actually taught to medical students in the UK. This is surprising, given how import

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May 20 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Health Scrutiny: Trump Jr. 's Controversial Remarks on Biden's Cancer

The former president, Joe Biden, has been diagnosed with a serious form of prostate cancer. This news has sparked a mix of reactions, including some unexpected and controversial comments. Donald Trump Jr. took to social media to question why Jill Biden, who holds a PhD in education, did not detect h

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Election Trickery: The Fake Hate Crime That Shook Colorado Springs

The courtroom drama in Colorado Springs is heating up. The trial for two individuals accused of faking a hate crime to sway the 2023 mayoral election is underway. The plot thickens as Yemi Mobolade, the candidate who allegedly benefited from this scheme, is set to take the stand. Mobolade is expecte

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May 20 2025POLITICS

The Fight Against Online Revenge

The U. S. President and his wife made a significant move to tackle revenge porn. The president signed a new law to make it a federal crime to share intimate images without consent. This includes AI-generated fake images, known as deepfakes. The law requires websites to remove such content within 48

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Summer Heat for Criminals: FBI's New Plan to Clean Up the Streets

The FBI is gearing up for a major crackdown on crime. This isn't just about making arrests. It's about sending a clear message to criminals. The FBI's deputy director and the FBI director have made it clear. They are not playing games. They want to make the streets safer for everyone. This means goi

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Tea That Packs a Double Punch

Tea has been a beloved beverage for centuries. It is known for its unique flavors and health benefits. Two key players in tea's goodness are theacrine and EGCG3"Me. Theacrine is known for its mild effect on the nervous system. EGCG3"Me, on the other hand, is more stable, easier to absorb, and packs

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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 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future Hangs in the Balance as International Tensions Rise

The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has declared that Israel will seize control of the entire Gaza Strip. This bold statement comes as three major allies—Britain, France, and Canada—criticize Israel's aggressive military actions and blockade on humanitarian aid. They describe the situati

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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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