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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Caring While Working: The Struggle of Caregiver-Employees in Hong Kong

Imagine juggling two full-time jobs. One is at the office, the other is taking care of an elderly family member. This is the reality for many caregiver-employees (CEs) in Hong Kong. These individuals are responsible for the care of older adults, all while trying to fulfill their duties at work. This

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Feb 10 2025EDUCATION

Giving Mozzarella a Chance

What if you wanted to talk about school lunches, but didn't know where to start. Lets talk about cheese, specifically mozzarella. Let's talk about why we need more of it in school lunches in china. Children need a variety of nutrients, including calcium, vitamin A, and high-quality protein.

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Doge vs. DEI: The Unusual Protectors

The interim U. S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, recently reached out to Elon Musk to offer protection for Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) workers. He did this to stop any threats or law-breaking issues that might happen. Martin spoke to Musk on X (formerly Twitter) an

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Afrikaners get an Unexpected Ally in Trump's Claims of Victimhood

There's something fascinating happening in the corner of racial politics in South Africa. Black-haired, tee-called and blue-eyed Afrikaners, descendants of European colonists with a particular Dutch flavor, have long been singing the tune that they are the real victims in the wake of apartheid. Ma

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Court and FBI Make Secret Agreement

The FBI and the Justice Department had to make a big change to a court order. They agreed to only tell the court and everyone else two days before releasing the names of FBI employees. These employees had worked on cases involving the January 6 events. The Department of Justice Actually did not wa

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Why Do Health Workers Pick Up PPE?

Why don't healthcare workers always use protective gear during epidemics? Is it about attitude, skills, or something else? Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran tried to find out. This wasn't just a regular study. It was all about how to better understand and predict the behavior of healthca

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Feb 07 2025BUSINESS

Marine Hired by VC Spills The Tea on Urban Safety and Tech Investment

Who is to say what a life-changing moment can do. A person may be hiding his or her true moment of brilliance in the dark past. One such person is Daniel penny. Daniel Penny, once a man known the world over for casually putting a strange and perhaps "unfastened" man in a lethal chokehold before

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Big Decision and Fighting Talk Ahead for Federal Employees

Over in the Pacific Northwest, a federal employee is at a crossroads. The big question: should they quit their job and take a tempting offer? This worker wants to say goodbye and head overseas. The twist? The offer that is pressing on them. The offer, cooked up by one-eyed Musk is

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future on the Table: What's the Deal with Trump's Plan?

There's a lot of buzz around US President Trump's fresh take on Gaza's future. He wants US to take the reins of Gaza. He has envisioned an impressive remake of Gaza, transforming it into a modern Mediterranean paradise which he calls the "Riviera of the Middle East. " This plan is not without con

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Shocking Buyout Bluff: A Wild Ride for Education Department Staff

Imagine being offered a deal that sounds too good. That's exactly what happened to federal workers at the Education Department. They were told they could keep getting paid until September if they quit by a certain date. The Trump administration wants to shrink the government by convincing 10% of wor

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