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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

French Government Faces Make-or-Break Vote

French lawmakers stirred up a potential government shake-up on Monday. They introduced a no-confidence motion targeting Prime Minister Michel Barnier. This move could lead to the far-right party taking the helm. The trigger? Barnier's 2025 budget plan, which includes hefty tax hikes and spending cut

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

President Biden's Pardon for Hunter: A Legacy in Question

President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, just before his sentencing on gun and tax charges has sparked a lot of talk. Many people aren't surprised, though, knowing the president's personal struggles with his sons' past. But this move has some wondering if it's a good idea. Some say

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Manganese's Surprising Twist in Unlocking Hydrogen

Ever wondered how tiny metal fragments can transform simple molecules? Researchers have recently uncovered a fascinating secret about manganese in a chemical reaction called acceptorless dehydrogenation. This reaction is like a dance where molecules give up their hydrogen atoms without any outside h

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

The Strength of 3D-Printed Dental Crowns: A New Look

Researchers have decided to take a closer look at how strong dental crown materials are. They're not just checking the traditional milled zirconia, but also two new types made with 3D-printing technology. This method is officially called 3D-LCM (Liquid Crystal Monomer). Now, you might be wondering h

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Dec 01 2024OPINION

Denver: A Two-Wheeled Safety Crisis

Biking in Denver can be a balancing act, and not just because of the winding roads. The city has a problem on its hands, and it's on the streets. Bike lanes are a hot topic, and for good reason. Cyclists are frustrated and worried about their safety. You see, the current bike lanes are a hit-and-mis

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Dec 01 2024EDUCATION

Food Safety in Schools: What Kids in Brazil Really Think

Have you ever thought about what kids really know about food safety? Turns out, it's a big deal to understand, especially for kids who are not just eating but also handling food. This study decided to dive into the minds of kids aged 10 to 14 in public schools around the Federal District of Brazil.

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

The Role of Neighborhoods and Homes in Teen Sedentary Habits

You might think that teens spend a lot of time sitting around because they choose to. But a recent study across 14 countries suggests that where they live and how their homes are set up could have a bigger impact than we thought. Over 12, 000 parents and teens were asked about their neighborhoods an

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious Lights in the Sky: A New Perspective

For over half a century, people all around the globe have spotted strange lights and other peculiar things in the sky that scientists can't explain. These are known as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). One hotspot for these sightings is Hessdalen, Norway, where scientists have been observing thes

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Dec 01 2024POLITICS

How Putin's War Affects Our Heating Bills

You might have noticed that your heating bills have been going through the roof lately. That's because Putin's war in Ukraine has caused gas prices to soar. Europe relies heavily on Russian gas, so we all end up paying more, even if we didn't want to. Let's break it down. Imagine this: every househ

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Not Just Beliefs: Uniting Chaplains in Dutch Healthcare

In the bustling world of healthcare in the Netherlands, a group of chaplains from diverse faiths faced a unique challenge. They needed to find common ground on their professional role, especially when it came to worldviews and religious beliefs. The team ran into problems because everyone had differ

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