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Feb 12 2025OPINION

Gaza at a Crossroads: Trump's Radical Plan Sparks Global Backlash

There's a proposal on the table floating around the White House. The idea: get rid of every single Gaza civilian and relocate them elsewhere. Imagine if someone suggested moving a couple of million people suddenly and without warning. That is the gist of it. It might sound like something out of a Ho

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Body's Secret Messages: Fast Detection of Harmful Chemicals

Ever wonder how our bodies signal trouble? Turns out, tiny molecules called malondialdehyde, or MDA, get involved. When our bodies face oxidative stress, they produce more of these molecules. Think of MDA as red flags for possible health issues. Scientists have been on the hunt for a better way

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Games To The Rescue! Helping People with Intellectual Disabilities Manage Bowel Issues

Imagine this: games helping people with intellectual disabilities deal with bowel issues. It might sound tricky! But here is what we know. In the UK, about 2% of the people have an intellectual disability. One-third of them have problems with their bowels, like constipation or faecal incontinence. T

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

King Abdullah's Challenging Trip to Washington

In 2018, King Abdullah II visited Washington with a clear message. He stood at the White House, previously he met the US president, Biden. The King was essential to the US, but the visit had a shadow. King Abdullah II of Jordan faces a very tough mission as he sits down to talk to the US

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Fit Older Adults, Fit Kidneys?

Ever heard the phrase "use it or lose it"? Well, it turns out that keeping moving might help keep your kidneys in good shape too. First, let's talk about why kidneys are important. Imagine them as your body's filters. They clean your blood and make sure everything is balanced. When they aren't wor

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

From Charity to Conviction

In the heart of South Carolina, a former high-ranking official from a well-known nonprofit is about to face the music after admitting to stealing government funds. Ashley Ingram, 34, a former director at Habitat for Humanity of Central South Carolina. Ingram is due to be sentenced at the Matthew J.

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Feb 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Ye's Controversial Shirts Spark Action

Shirts sporting a swastika are no longer for sale through a certain website. Big News. Ye's online store was abruptly taken offline after selling controversial items. The reason? It broke the rules of the platform it was using. The platform, Shopify, did not spell out exactly what rule wa

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

A shot for the future: experts deny that this health organization is to blame

Vaccines drew the unwanted interest of a prominent politician, who aren't ergonomic. Robert F Kennedy Junior geared himself towards forward thinking of the Cdc fights"s this story A pediatrician from Amadaa Pediatrics admits it would be difficult to champion the government's judge

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Welcome Back Mark Williams: The Hornets Commercial DrawnUpon The Lakers

Here’s what goes down. Mark Williams is back in The Hornets’ court, surprisingly, after having the physical assessment go a little wrong. The scene started to get a bit complicated when the Los Angeles Lakers announced the cancellation of the trade on Saturday. Suddenly, things take a turn when eve

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Feb 11 2025WEATHER

Snow Coming and Going This Week

Imagine needing an umbrella one moment and a shovel the next. That's the weather we're expected. Denver and the eastern side of I-25 are brace for more snow than our western neighbors. First, let's talk timing. The snow starts rolling free tonight and continues until Wednesday evening

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