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May 16 2025SCIENCE

How Age Affects the Way We Step Over Things

When people get older, they often trip over things. This is a big deal because it can lead to serious injuries. Scientists have been looking into how older adults move their feet when they step over obstacles. They want to understand if there are clear differences compared to younger people. However

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

Boys as Allies: Changing the Game in Nepal

In Nepal, a unique effort is underway to tackle a serious issue. It is about sexual bullying and gender harassment of girls. This is not just a girls' problem. It involves boys too. The plan? Get boys involved as allies in the fight against this violence. This is not about blaming boys. It is

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

Navigating Gender Policies in Nursing Education

The nursing world is facing some tough challenges. New laws are making it hard to teach about sex and gender in a way that includes everyone. These laws often ignore the latest scientific findings. This is a big problem for nurse educators who want to provide a complete and accurate education.

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Stress-Induced Heart Trouble: A Hidden Danger

A recent study has shed light on a serious heart condition known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, often called broken heart syndrome. This condition is triggered by intense emotional or physical stress. It causes part of the heart to temporarily enlarge and function poorly. The study found that this syn

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May 15 2025CRIME

The Tragic End of a Young Influencer's Live Stream

A young woman's life was abruptly cut short during a live stream on May 13. Valeria Marquez, a 23-year-old Mexican influencer, was fatally shot while broadcasting from a beauty salon. The Jalisco State Attorney’s Office has labeled this a femicide, a term used when a woman or girl is murdered due

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May 15 2025HEALTH

When Healthy Eating Becomes a Problem

The idea of eating well is great. It's good for the body and mind. But sometimes, this good habit can turn into a bad one. People might get too focused on eating right. This can lead to a condition called orthorexia. It's not officially a mental health diagnosis, but many experts recognize it. It's

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs and Inflation: The Hidden Costs of Trade Wars

The US economy is feeling the pinch of trade tensions. Wholesale prices took a significant dip in April, marking the steepest drop since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. This decline is largely due to the impact of tariffs on profit margins, according to recent data. The Producer Price Index, a key

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May 15 2025POLITICS

The Fight Over Birthright Citizenship: What's at Stake?

The Supreme Court is in the spotlight again, this time tackling a big question: Can the president end birthright citizenship with just a signature? This isn't just about one order, it's about the power struggle between the president and the courts. The 14th Amendment is clear: anyone born in the US

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

The Fed's New Normal: Higher Rates and Economic Shocks

The economy is shifting, and so is the Federal Reserve's approach. The central bank's leader, Jerome Powell, recently spoke about these changes. He highlighted that long-term interest rates are expected to be higher. This is due to various factors, including changes in the economy and policy adjustm

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Golf's Top Players Face a Tough Start at the PGA Championship

The first day of the PGA Championship saw the world's top three golfers struggle to find their rhythm. The trio started their rounds on the 10th hole, and it was clear from the start that they were not at their best. Scottie Scheffler, who is known for his resilience, had a shaky start. He found

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