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May 22 2025SCIENCE

How Mushrooms and Trees Team Up to Handle Radiation

The Fukushima disaster in 2011 left Japan with a big problem: high levels of radiocesium in the environment. This stuff is dangerous and sticks around for a long time. One surprising place it showed up was in wild mushrooms. These mushrooms have a special relationship with trees. They form a team, s

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Mothers' Silent Battle During Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is often seen as a beautiful bond between mother and child. However, for some women, this time can be overshadowed by a dark reality. Intimate partner violence is a widespread issue that affects women's physical and mental health. It can happen at any stage of a woman's life, including

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May 22 2025CRIME

The Unyielding Legacy of Ralph DeLeo: A Life of Crime and Consequences

Ralph DeLeo, a name that has become synonymous with a life of crime, is back in the spotlight. At 82, while many his age are enjoying retirement, DeLeo is facing serious charges. Three days after his birthday, he was accused of plotting to kill three federal officials involved in his 2012 racketeeri

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May 22 2025HEALTH

How AI is transforming medical imaging for all body types

AI is changing the game in medical imaging. A recent study looked into how deep learning image reconstruction (DLIR) could improve CT enterography. This is a type of scan used to check the small intestine. The study wanted to see if DLIR could outperform the usual method, called adaptive statistica

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May 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Streets Shape Home Values: A Fresh Look

In the bustling city of Seoul, the price of a home can be influenced by more than just its size or location. The look and feel of the streets surrounding a home can play a big role. This is something that traditional methods of predicting house prices might miss. So, a recent study took a closer loo

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May 22 2025HEALTH

How to Keep Older Adults Moving

There is a growing concern about the challenges older adults face with walking. The good news is that losing the ability to walk well is not a sure thing as people age. With the number of older adults increasing, it is crucial to find ways to help them stay independent and active. The key is to

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Singer Chris Brown's Legal Hurdles and Tour Plans

Chris Brown, a famous R&B singer, recently faced a legal challenge in the UK. A court in London allowed him to be released on bail. This decision came after he was accused of a severe assault. The incident happened in a London nightclub in 2023. Brown is said to have attacked a music producer named

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Behind Norm Peterson: A Life in Comedy

George Wendt, known to many as the lovable Norm Peterson from the hit TV show "Cheers, " has passed away at the age of 76. His family shared the sad news, highlighting his warmth and kindness. Wendt was much more than just an actor; he was a dedicated family man and a cherished friend to many. His j

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Floyd's Legacy: Justice Dept. Shifts Stance on Police Oversight

The Justice Department has made a significant change in its approach to police oversight. It is now backing away from cases against police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, Kentucky. This decision reverses the previous use of consent decrees. These agreements were meant to hold law enforcem

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Families Hope for Peace Amidst Gaza Conflict

In the heart of the Gaza conflict, families are holding onto hope for the safe return of their loved ones. There are still 58 people held captive in Gaza. It is thought that 23 of them might still be alive. The situation is tense, with the United Nations reporting that aid supplies are stuck in w

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