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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

A Coach's Stand: Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

Meet Melissa Batie-Smoose, the former associate head coach of the San Jose State Spartans women’s volleyball team. She’s been making waves for standing up for what she believes in, even if it means putting her career on the line. Batie-Smoose was suspended after she filed a Title IX complaint agains

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Missouri Judge Stands by Transgender Surgery Ban

In Missouri, a judge has decided he can't overturn the state's ban on transgender surgeries. This ruling comes just before a big Supreme Court hearing on a similar case from Tennessee. The judge, Craig Carter, said he couldn't overturn the ban because there's no agreement on the safety and ethics of

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Nov 25 2024CRIME

Could Child Abuse Freedom the Menendez Brothers?

After more than three decades behind bars, the Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, are reaching for a chance at freedom. Their crime: killing their parents back in 1989. The defense then: sexual abuse by their father. What’s new? A recent habeas corpus petition by their lawyers, pleading with a judge

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Men's Sexual Orientation: A Polish Perspective

Ever wondered what might influence a person's sexual orientation? Scientists have been investigating this, and a study from Poland dived into some interesting markers. They looked at hormonal, genetic, and immunological factors that could play a role in men's sexual orientation. The researchers chec

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Nov 25 2024OPINION

Unsolicited Advice: How It Affects Women's Self-Perception

You might have heard of the term "mansplaining" – where someone, often a man, explains something to a woman in a condescending or overbearing manner. Researchers in the U. S. wanted to find out how unsolicited advice affects women. They ran two studies: one using hypothetical scenarios and the other

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Tough Childhoods and Asthma Severity in Adults

Did you know that having a tough childhood can make asthma worse for adults? A recent study found that almost half of US adults with asthma have severe symptoms. This study looked at how bad experiences in childhood, like abuse or family problems, affect asthma in adulthood. They asked over 22, 000

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Nov 25 2024BUSINESS

Tobacco Companies Lose Fight Against Cigarette Warning Labels

The US Supreme Court has chosen not to review a case brought by major tobacco companies against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The companies were arguing that the FDA’s rule requiring graphic health warnings on cigarette packages and ads violates their First Amendment rights. The FDA's rule

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

The Shifting Role of Media in a Polarized World

Last week, people reacted strongly to news that MSNBC's "Morning Joe" hosts, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, met with President-Elect Donald Trump. Jim VandeHei, co-founder of Axios and Politico, defended the meeting, saying journalists need more information to share and report. However, critic

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Why Are People Leaving Blue States?

In recent times, some blue state governors have been very vocal about their opposition to certain policies, even forming groups to resist them. California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts have been at the forefront of this movement. But there's a catch. People are leaving these sta

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Nov 25 2024LIFESTYLE

What Guys Wish Girls Knew

Ever wondered what's on the minds of those who are often labeled as nerds? Well, it turns out they're not out to cause trouble just because you share common interests. In fact, they're usually just looking for a genuine connection. When it comes to talking about men's unique struggles, it's not an a

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