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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Growth Patterns in Babies With Birth Defects

Babies born with physical birth defects face unique challenges. Their growth and body development are often different from other babies. This is especially true for those born at full term. A recent study looked at how these babies grow while in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). It also tried

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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unbeatable Deals: Prime Day 2025 Part 2 Edition

The second round of Prime Day 2025 is here, and it's clear that the shopping frenzy is far from over. With a vast array of discounts on offer, it's a good time to consider upgrading your tech gadgets. From tablets to Wi-Fi devices, storage solutions, smart home gadgets, and more, there's something f

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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Treasures Unveiled: Amazon's October Prime Day Unlocked

Amazon's October Prime Day is here, and it's a goldmine for tech enthusiasts. This two-day event, starting tomorrow and ending Wednesday, is packed with discounts across various categories, but tech lovers are in for a treat. If you're into gadgets, this is your chance to grab some serious deals. E

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Oct 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Prime Day Audio Gear: Big Savings on Headphones and Earbuds

Amazon's October Prime Day sale is just around the corner, but there's no need to wait to snag some incredible deals on audio gear. Right now, several top brands are offering massive discounts on earbuds and headphones, including noise-canceling models and gaming audio equipment. Experts are working

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Oct 06 2025POLITICS

The 2024 Election: A Narrow Win or a Mandate?

The 2024 presidential election was close. Donald Trump won with 49. 8% of the popular vote and 312 electoral votes. This was not a huge win. It was the fourth-narrowest margin in the popular vote and the seventh-narrowest in the Electoral College since World War II. Yet, many people act like it was

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Oct 04 2025HEALTH

How U. S. States Handled COVID-19 Vaccine Rollouts: A Closer Look

The COVID-19 pandemic put the spotlight on how well the United States could manage vaccination efforts. Unlike many other countries, the U. S. left much of the decision-making to individual states. This created a patchwork of policies and strategies across the country. The goal was to see how these

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Americans Worry About Rising Political Tensions

Americans are united in one belief: political violence is wrong. Yet, many fear it will become more common in the future. This concern isn't new, but it has grown over recent years. Politics seems to be the main reason people can't get along. Most Americans believe that outside of politics, people

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Lovers Lane: A Bumpy Ride for Local Shops

Lovers Lane, a bustling street in University Park, is currently a hotspot for construction. This isn't just any construction; it's a massive project that's been in the works for years. The goal? To give the area a much-needed facelift. But while the city is busy improving the infrastructure, small b

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

US Boosts Lebanon's Security Budget to Counter Hezbollah

In a surprising move, the US has sent $230 million to Lebanon. This money is meant to help Lebanon's military and police. The goal is to weaken Hezbollah, a powerful armed group in Lebanon. The US gave $190 million to the Lebanese Armed Forces and $40 million to the Internal Security Forces. This ha

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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Rise: Madagascar's Fight for Change

Madagascar is in the middle of a big fight for change. Young people, mostly from Gen Z, are leading the charge. They want the president, Andry Rajoelina, to step down. They also want big changes in how the country is run. The protests started on September 25th. Local leaders were arrested for speak

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