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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Complexity of Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a complex condition. It is made up of many different parts. Understanding these parts is crucial for effective treatment. Let's dive into the different ways researchers have tried to make sense of BPD. The goal is to figure out how BPD works. This involv

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Burning Mouth and Mental Health

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a puzzling condition. It leaves sufferers with a persistent, painful burning sensation in their mouths. This discomfort can be intense and frustrating. It can also affect a person's daily life. It can make eating, drinking, and even talking difficult. It is a conditio

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's University Power Play: A Dangerous Game

Jerry Nadler, a long-serving Jewish congressman, has accused Donald Trump of using antisemitism as a cover to control top universities. He believes Trump is exploiting genuine concerns about Jewish safety to push his agenda. This is part of a broader attack on academic freedom, with Trump's administ

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Congress Faces Tough Choices Over Budget and Taxes

In the early hours of a Saturday morning, the Senate, led by Republicans, gave a green light to a revised budget plan. This plan is a big deal for President Trump's plans for the country. The vote was close, with 51 senators voting yes and 48 voting no. This budget plan is about more than just numbe

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Apr 05 2025WEATHER

Storms and Floods Sweep Through the Midwest

The middle of the US is facing a severe weather crisis. Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain have caused major flooding in several states. This is not the first time these areas have been hit hard by storms and tornadoes. Residents are on high alert, with millions of people at risk for severe stor

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Apr 05 2025EDUCATION

The Naval Academy's Book Ban

The U. S. Naval Academy's Nimitz Library in Annapolis, Maryland, recently made headlines. The library removed 381 books. These books covered topics related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The removal happened in the first week of April. The decision came after a directive from the Defense S

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Apr 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chemical Rollbacks: A Health Gamble

The Trump administration is pushing a strategy that could undo hundreds of state-level bans on harmful chemicals in everyday items. These bans cover a wide range of products, from children's toys to personal care items, and even clothing. The goal? To make it easier for companies to use these chemic

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Nighttime Struggles in Ukraine

In Ukraine, the nighttime brings a different kind of challenge. Many people struggle to get a good night's sleep. This is not just about comfort or routine. It is about survival. The war has made nights in Ukraine a time of fear and anxiety. The country's second-largest city, Kharkiv, often looks li

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

The Fed's New Approach to Market Turmoil

The Federal Reserve has long been seen as a safety net for investors during market crashes. However, recent events have shown a shift in this dynamic. The latest market downturn, triggered by President Trump's tariffs, has not prompted the Fed to step in immediately. Jerome Powell, the Fed's chair,

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

A Man's Fight to Return Home After a Mistake

A young man from El Salvador is stuck in a tough spot. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29, was sent back to his home country by mistake. He was living and working in Maryland, USA. He had a permit to be there. He even had a job as a sheet metal apprentice. But now, he's in a prison in El Salvador. This is a p

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