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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Denmark's Business Leaders Gather After Trump's Greenland Comments

Last week, U. S. President Donald Trump made waves by suggesting that the United States should control Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. In response, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen had a phone conversation with Trump, reaffirming Greenland's right to decide its own future. T

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Magnesium Oil on Feet: Sleep Miracle or TikTok Fad?

You might have seen it on TikTok: people rubbing magnesium oil on their feet to fall asleep fast. But does it really work? Let's dig into the science behind this sleep hack. Magnesium is a crucial mineral involved in many body processes, including muscle recovery, nerve function, and sleep regulati

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Cracking the Code: Does Colorectal Cancer Screening Save Money?

Colorectal cancer is a worldwide problem, but can screening really help and is it worth the cost? Researchers decided to find out by reviewing lots of studies about the benefits and costs of different screening methods in countries with varying income levels. They wanted to see if screening strategi

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

The Race to Revive Extinct Animals: Dream or Reality?

Bringing extinct animals back to life is not just a fantasy anymore. Thanks to advancements in genetic engineering and synthetic biology, companies like Colossal Biosciences are working on resurrecting creatures like the woolly mammoth and dodo. Recently, they secured a massive $200 million investme

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Jan 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Bryce Harper's Off-Field Adventures: From MLB Star to TikTok Sensation

Bryce Harper, the star of the Philadelphia Phillies, has taken the internet by storm with his new role as a TikTok influencer. During his off-season, he's traded his baseball bat for baking and coffee-making skills, captivating fans with his relatable content. Recently, Harper shared a sneak peek of

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Legislators Share Plans with S. C. Businesses

In Columbia, business leaders from across South Carolina gathered to hear from state legislators about their plans for the upcoming session. The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce hosted this event, giving lawmakers a chance to share their goals and vision for the state. House Minority Leader Todd

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Jan 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Rooks: Fashion Icon and Sports Journalism Force

Taylor Rooks has made a name for herself in sports journalism, much like MJ in '97 and Brady in '07. She started her journey with a passion for sports and a dream to make it big. From SNY to Bleacher Report and Turner Sports, she's been on fire, landing exclusive interviews and bringing fresh perspe

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Fish Tanks Reveal Clues about Brittle Bones

Brittle bone disorders, or FBDs, can cause people to break bones easily. Scientists are trying to figure out which genes are responsible for these conditions. One way they are doing this is by studying zebrafish. These tiny fish share many bone-building genes with humans. Researchers used a tool cal

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

The Power of Peppermint Oil in Animal Feed

Let's talk about peppermint oil, a powerful stuff that comes from peppermint plants. The European Union asked a group called EFSA to check if it’s safe and good for animals to eat or drink. This group, called FEEDAP, looked at the oil and said that it won’t harm the animals when used in their feed,

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Microbes in Bees: Differences Across Species

Bees and their tiny gut bacteria hold a fascinating story. Social bees, like honeybees and bumblebees, rely heavily on their gut microbes, which they share among their colony. Recent research has dug deeper into one such bacterium, Gilliamella, found in the guts of different bee species. Scientists

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