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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Postal Service Chief Steps Aside After Turbulent Tenure

The U. S. Postal Service is saying goodbye to its leader, Louis DeJoy, after nearly five years. This announcement comes after a period filled with challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, a surge in mail-in voting, and efforts to cut costs and improve services. DeJoy, who took over in the summer of 20

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Government Health Workers: The Unseen Casualties of a Purge

Imagine working hard to make sure seniors get affordable medicines, or to stop dangerous chemicals from getting into our food. Imagine fighting to lower the high maternal death rates in America. These were the jobs of thousands of dedicated government employees. But suddenly, they found themselves o

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Competition in Nature

Ever wondered how different species manage to coexist in the same environment? Scientists have been trying to figure this out for a long time. Recently, a theory called modern coexistence theory (MCT) has helped researchers test how species can live together, evolve, and persist in various settings.

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Kidney Stones: What Your Diet Might Be Telling You

Kidney stones are a common issue, often linked to how our bodies process nutrients, what we eat, and how we live. The Prognostic Nutritional Index, or PNI, is a tool that gives us a snapshot of someone's nutritional health. Researchers wondered if there was a connection between this index and the li

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Can AI Be Your Back's New Best Friend?

Spinal pain is a major issue affecting millions. It's one of the most frequent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), causing long-term pain and difficulty moving around. This can significantly lower a person's quality of life. While exercise is known to help manage spinal pain, getting people to stick t

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's DOGE Faces Legal Hurdles

Judge Tanya Chutkan has expressed doubts about issuing a broad restraining order against Elon Musk and his cost-cutting initiative, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The judge is cautious about acting on news reports alone and has questioned the evidence presented by the 14 states invo

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Feb 19 2025RELIGION

Counting the Uncounted: The Hidden Numbers of UK's Haredi Jews

The UK's Jewish community is a vibrant mix of different groups. Among them, the Haredi Jews, also known as strictly Orthodox Jews, make up about a quarter of the total Jewish population. This group is growing rapidly. To understand the size of this community, the census has included a religion quest

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Feb 19 2025CRIME

Swiping Left on Safety: The Hidden Dangers of Online Dating in Spain

In Spain, a troubling statistic has emerged: nearly a quarter of women who met someone on Tinder reported being raped. This figure is alarmingly high compared to other social settings. But what's causing this issue? First, let's consider the setting. Tinder is a platform where strangers mee

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Feb 19 2025CRIME

Cybergrooming: Who Are the Perpetrators and How Do They Operate?

Cybergrooming is a serious issue that involves adults targeting young people online. A deep dive into research shows that these individuals, often called ICOs, are mostly men in their early 30s. They have few or no prior convictions, but many have mental health issues. This makes it tough to spot th

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Europe's Mixed Messages: Leaders Navigate Ukraine Crisis

European leaders are trying to figure out their role in the Ukraine crisis. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, invited a few key European leaders to Paris. This was a move to show that Europe can handle its own security without relying on the U. S. or Russia. Macron wants Europe to be less depen

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