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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

How Bullying Affects Teens with Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is a condition that many young people deal with. It can make life tougher for them. It can lead to social struggles and make them more likely to face bullying from their peers. A recent study looked into how bullying affects the self-worth of teens with type 1 diabetes. It also check

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Jun 01 2025BUSINESS

The Uncertain Future of Business in Russia

The idea of U. S. companies returning to Russia after the Ukraine conflict seems far-fetched. Many companies left Russia after the 2022 invasion, including big names like Coca-Cola, Nike, and Ford. Now, there's talk about these companies coming back, but it's not that simple. The business landscape

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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban Soil Pollution: A Zone-by-Zone Breakdown

Urban soils are often contaminated. This is a big problem in cities. The contamination levels can vary greatly from one area to another. This makes it hard to come up with a one-size-fits-all solution. In one city, researchers took a close look at this issue. They collected soil samples from six di

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Scientist Behind the Abortion Pill's Legacy

A renowned French scientist, Étienne-Émile Baulieu, passed away at 98 in his Paris home. He was a pioneer in hormone research and is best known for creating the abortion pill. His wife, Simone Harari Baulieu, shared the news on social media. The abortion pill, known as RU-486 or mifepristone, was

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

What Happened This Week in Illinois and Chicago?

The month of May has flown by, and there's a lot to catch up on. Let's dive into the key events that shaped the past week. Lawmakers in Springfield have been working overtime as the spring legislative session wraps up. They're racing against time to finalize a budget without resorting to "broad-bas

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May 31 2025POLITICS

U. S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth: We're here to back our friends in the Indo-Pacific

The Indo-Pacific region has been a hot topic lately. Why? Because China has been acting up. The U. S. Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, recently spoke at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. He made it clear that the U. S. is not backing down from its commitments to its allies in the region. This is

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May 31 2025CRIME

The Escape Plan: Friends and Family in the Spotlight

In the aftermath of a daring jailbreak in New Orleans, authorities are scrutinizing the roles of friends and family who assisted the fugitives. The escapees, who broke out by cutting through a wall behind a toilet, received support from at least 15 individuals, including food, money, transportation,

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May 31 2025EDUCATION

Chinese Students Seek Alternatives Amid US Visa Tightening

Chinese students are rethinking their plans to study in the US. The reason? Recent changes in visa policies have made the process more difficult and uncertain. This shift is part of a broader trend of tightening regulations on foreign students, particularly those from China. The US government has s

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May 31 2025SPORTS

Two Fighters Clash Before Big Night

The Apex arena is buzzing with anticipation for UFC Vegas 107, scheduled for May 31. The excitement was overshadowed by a chaotic weigh-in session that left fans on edge. This event was not your typical weigh-in. It was filled with drama, missed weights, and even some fight cancellations. The main e

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

Retailers Bracing for Price Hikes

It is no secret that trade policies can have a significant impact on the cost of goods. The recent shifts in trade policies have led to a wave of price increases across various retail sectors. This has put many retailers in a tough spot. They must balance the need to protect their profits with th

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