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Feb 02 2025CRIME

Hearts Lost, Heroes Gone: Mid-Air Tragedy

Over the dark, frigid Potomac River, a tragic mid-air clash unfolded injuring more than justonlookers. In the bustling skies surrounding Washington's capital, mid-air disasters have troubled the skies. Two aircraft shared the same airspace with tragic ends. On one side was a small

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

The Heart of Medicine: Wisdom Beyond the Books

The world of medicine is more than just knowing facts and doing technical things well. It's about making the right choices in specific situations. Imagine this: You need to make the right call in a tricky situation. That's practical wisdom in action. It's about using your brain, your emotio

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Screening on the go: mobile- tech taking the lead against cervical cancer

Did you know, cervical cancer is a major health concern among women, since it can be largely prevented and cured when caught early? This is all fine except the availability of a comprehensive screening program and quality treatment. This remains true particularly in Kenya, where cervical cancer sta

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Feb 01 2025CRIME

Freedom at Last: Three Men from Gaza's Captivity

Three men are awaited in Israel, recently freed from their rough time in Gaza. Imagine being in a terrible situation and two of these men are parents. Keith Siegel, who is both an Israeli and American citizen, was surprisingly positive, thinking of ways he could make the days pass.

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Feb 01 2025RELIGION

Lost in the Spiritual Supermarket

Imagine stepping into a store with everything religious on display. This is the new normal for many. It is a place where all the big religions have their shelves. In this spiritual supermarket, you could find a Buddha statue next to a crucifix. From the Christian mysticism alongside astrology charts

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: Is there such a thing as “safer” drinking habits?

Alcohol is in the news recently. There is a concern about the connection between alcohol and cancer. The big concern is that some people may not have the full picture. Knowing the facts can help people make better choices for their health. It is reported that In 1942 when Finland was fighti

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Egypt's Sisi Turns Away From Trump

Cracking diplomatic trouble brews as Egypt and the U. S. hit a roadblock. Egypt says "No" to Trump's idea to let Palestinian refugees from Gaza into the Sinai. Cairo's Foreign Ministry strongly rejects the suggestion. Egypt puts out a warning, saying that the idea could cause chaos an

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Screens vs. Clinics: The Telemedicine Dilemma

Telemedicine is shaking up the healthcare world. It's like having a doctor's appointment on your screen. This is great news for people who struggle to visit a clinic. As technology gets better, more and more folks are giving it a try. It's all about convenience, and that's a big deal. Think about i

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Will the Supreme Court Green Light a Catholic Cyber Charter School?

In a big decision, the Supreme Court will now decide if a Catholic online school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual, can start teaching students in Oklahoma. The state has never done this Before! . The Supreme Court agreed to look at two cases. The discussions will be about whether a charte

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Dangers of Gastric Bypass Surgery

Metabolic bariatric surgery has long-term effects and complications, especially when it comes to nutrition. So what is being done about these issues. Obesity is a major health concern. It increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems. Metabolic bariatric surgery is a trea

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