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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Push for Windows 11: Should You Upgrade or Pay Up?

Microsoft is encouraging users to make the switch to Windows 11. Windows 10 is reaching the end of its support life this October. Microsoft has a backup plan for those who want to stick with Windows 10. It's called the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. This program will provide critical s

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Ferroptosis: The New Kid on the Block in Lung Cancer Research

Ferroptosis is the new buzzword in lung cancer research. Researchers are diving deep into this cell death process to see how it might help fight cancer. They are using a method called bibliometric analysis to track how research on ferroptosis has changed over time. This isn't just about looking at o

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Federal Government Layoffs: A New Wave of Job Cuts

The federal workforce, the country’s largest employer, is facing significant changes. The administration has ordered agencies to terminate nearly all probationary employees who haven’t yet gained civil service protection. This move could affect hundreds of thousands of workers. The Departme

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Florida's New Immigration Laws: A Deep Dive

Florida has just made some big changes to its immigration laws. The state is now spending a lot of money to enforce these new rules. The state will spend nearly 300 million dollars to hire more than 50 new law enforcement officers. These officers will focus on immigration. The money will also be use

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Trans Youths' Health Funds: A Legal Roadblock

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge recently stepped in to halt a controversial plan. The judge ordered the government to keep funding for hospitals that provide gender-transition treatments for young people under 19. This decision came after a lawsuit filed by six transgender individual

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Kansas City Mayor's Travel Perks Spark Controversy

The Kansas City mayor, Quinton Lucas, is in hot water. A whistleblower, Tom Keating, who has worked on ethics compliance for political campaigns for two decades, has accused the mayor of using a nonprofit to fund lavish travel and entertainment. Keating revealed that the Mayors Corps of Progress for

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Feb 13 2025CRYPTO

Robinhood's Crypto Craze: A Wild Ride for Young Traders

Robinhood, a popular trading platform, has become a major player in the crypto world, especially with meme coins like Dogecoin. In the past year, Dogecoin's value has skyrocketed by 220%, making it the 8th most valuable crypto. Robinhood's users own a huge chunk of Dogecoin, around 24% of all circul

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Feb 13 2025OPINION

Why America is All About Cars

America is a country where cars are king. Almost every home has one. But, only a small fraction of people use public transportation. And even fewer people use it regularly. The average American drives a lot. They drive more than people in other countries. For example, they drive twice as mu

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Battle with Rare Disease Treatments: A Look at Pompe Disease

Brazil is grappling with the global challenge of providing access to expensive treatments for rare diseases. Pompe Disease (PD) serves as a prime example of this struggle. PD is a rare condition that affects the body's ability to break down a type of sugar, leading to severe muscle weakness. The foc

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Feb 13 2025SPORTS

Boxing Battles: Imane Khelif's Fight for Fairness

The boxing world is buzzing with a new controversy. The International Boxing Association (IBA) is at odds with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and boxer Imane Khelif. The IBA claims the IOC allowed two female boxers to compete unfairly in the Paris Olympics. These boxers, Imane Khelif and

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