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Mar 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Speaks Out After Tense White House Meeting

Ukraine's leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, sat down with Fox News' Bret Baier after a tense meeting with then-President Donald Trump. This was his first interview since the heated exchange. The conversation was intense, with Trump ultimately asking Zelensky to leave the White House. The meeting ended wit

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Mar 01 2025SPORTS

Eagles Eyeing a Big Catch: Could Myles Garrett Be Next?

The Philadelphia Eagles are making waves with their potential interest in a major trade. The NFL free agency season is approaching and the Eagles are not shy about their ambitions. The Eagles are considering a significant move for the Cleveland Browns' star pass rusher, Myles Garrett. This comes aft

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Mar 01 2025BUSINESS

UK-US Trade Deal: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Uncertainty

The UK and the US are in the spotlight again, this time because of the potential for a trade agreement. President Trump's recent positive remarks about a deal with the UK have sparked some optimism among British businesses. These businesses are eager to avoid the risk of tariffs, which could signifi

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Why Girls Get Sick More Often: The X-Chromosome Mystery

Girls have two X chromosomes, and this can make them more likely to get autoimmune diseases. These are conditions where the body's immune system attacks itself. Scientists are finding out that the X chromosome plays a big role in this. First, let's talk about something called X Chromosome I

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Mineral Wealth: A Game Changer or a Mirage?

Ukraine might just have a hidden treasure. It's not gold or jewels, but minerals that are super important for tech and industry. These include rare earth metals like lithium and cobalt, which are key for rechargeable batteries in our phones and electric cars. Plus, there's scandium for making alum

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Feb 28 2025CRIME

Mexico Sends Big Names to the U. S. in Major Drug Bust

Mexico recently made a big move by sending 29 major drug cartel figures to the U. S. This wasn't just any ordinary transfer. These individuals are accused of some serious crimes, including violence and drug trafficking. The move came at a time when the Trump administration was putting pressure on Me

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How Age Affects Your Ankle's Sense of Position

The ability to sense your ankle's position is crucial for balance and movement. This skill, known as ankle joint position sense (JPS), changes as we age. Researchers wanted to understand how this sense changes throughout life. They tested 158 people, from kids to seniors, using two different tasks.

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Religion and Mental Health: Does Faith Really Help?

Mental health and religion are two topics that often come up in conversations about well-being. Many studies have been done to figure out if there is a link between the two. Some of these studies suggest that being involved in religious activities might have a positive effect on mental health.

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy After COVID: Can Exercise Help?

COVID-19 has left many people with lingering health issues, even after the virus is gone. One big problem is that the blood vessels in some people don't work as well as they should. This can make simple tasks, like walking up stairs, feel much harder. But here's where it gets interesting: exercise m

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Lead and Kidneys: A Cost-Benefit Puzzle

Kidney transplants are a lifeline for many, but they come with their own set of challenges. One of these is the risk of graft failure, which is higher in recipients with high-normal lead levels. This is where chelation therapy comes in. Chelation therapy, using a compound called meso-2, 3-dimercapto

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