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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Marco Rubio's First Trip: A Closer Look at Latin America

Marco Rubio, the new Secretary of State, is set to embark on his first international trip. His journey will take him through several Latin American countries, including Panama. Panama, a close ally of the U. S. , is facing some controversy due to President Trump's statements about the Panama Canal.

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

That Time a Spinal Injury Showed Up Late: A Motorcycle Crash Story

Imagine suffering a serious spinal injury in a motorcycle accident, but not realizing it until two whole years later. This is exactly what happened to a person in a unique medical case. Let's dive into their story and find out why the diagnosis came so late. This person had a bad fall from their mo

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Jan 24 2025WEATHER

Schools in South Carolina Delay Opening on Friday

Winter weather has caused some schools in South Carolina to adjust their schedules for Friday, January 24. Snow and ice are clearing, but safety remains a priority. Many districts will start classes two hours later than usual. This delay allows roads to be assessed and gives everyone more time to tr

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Jan 23 2025SPORTS

Relative Age Effects in Handball: A 17-Year Insight

Handball researchers have long studied how birthdate affects talent selection. Over the past 30 years, the focus has vastly increased, but stability and variability of these 'relative age effects' (RAEs) are still murky. A recent German study aimed to clear this up. First, the study looked at how s

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Jan 23 2025CRIME

Dearborn's Crime Drop: How Tech and Community Help

In 2024, Dearborn saw a big drop in major crimes. The city reported a 7% decrease overall. Home invasions fell by 35%, burglaries by 30%, robberies by 25%, and vehicle thefts by 22%. If we ignore small shop thefts, the drop would be even bigger, at 11%. Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud, Police Chief Issa

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Impatience Affects Vaccine Booster Decisions

Ever wondered why some people are eager to get vaccine boosters while others aren't? A recent study across several nations found a surprising link. The study, conducted between June and August 2021, looked at people's tendency to prefer immediate smaller rewards over larger future ones, a trait know

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Harm: How Couples Dehumanize Each Other

Researchers have found that couples might sometimes treat each other badly, a process called dehumanizing deindividuation. This happens when one partner disrespects, ignores, or controls the other. To understand this better, scientists created a new tool called the Dehumanizing Deindividuation in Co

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Russian Official Warns of Close Call in Nuclear War with NATO

A close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin recently claimed that a nuclear exchange with NATO nearly happened during President Joe Biden's term. This drama unfolded in the tense backdrop of the ongoing Russian-Ukraine conflict. NATO and Russia hold about 90% of the world's nuclear weapons

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Russia's Ambitions: A Propagandist's Bold Plan

Imagine if a Russian official suggested that they need a land corridor through countries that are part of NATO. That's exactly what happened recently, when a close ally of President Putin made such a bold claim. Anton Gerashchenko, an advisor to Ukraine's Internal Affairs Minister, shared a clip whe

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Bringing Denver's Downtown Back: Lessons and Ideas after a Challenging Time

Denver's downtown area has faced numerous challenges over the past few years. The COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing construction along the 16th Street Mall, and recent violent crimes have taken a toll on businesses and residents alike. On January 11-12, four stabbings rocked the city, leaving everyone on e

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