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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

Student Loans and Special Needs Programs Get a Shake-Up

The U. S. Department of Education is facing big changes. President Trump has decided to move the management of federal student loans and special needs programs to other federal agencies. This move is part of a broader effort to reshape the department. First, let's talk about student loans. The fede

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's Brief Win: What's Next for the Market?

The stock market ended the week on a high note, breaking a four-week losing streak. The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all saw small gains, with the S&P 500 up 0. 1% for the day and 0. 5% for the week. However, the market is still down 4. 8% for the month. This small victory comes after weeks of unc

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Bridges in Danger: Why Some U. S. Bridges Need Urgent Checks

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is a tragic reminder that some bridges in the U. S. might be at a higher risk of collapsing than we think. This bridge, which fell apart after a cargo ship hit it, was found to be 30 times more likely to collapse than it should have been. This shocking fact

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

The University's Big Shift: Columbia's New Deal with the Trump Administration

Columbia University has made significant changes to its policies in response to demands from the Trump administration. The goal is to restart talks about restoring $400 million in federal funding that was taken away earlier this month. This move by Columbia, one of the oldest and most respected univ

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Efforts Behind OPAT Programs

Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT) is a medical treatment. It involves giving antibiotics to patients outside of a hospital setting. This treatment requires a lot of work that doesn't get billed. It is a complex process that needs coordination from different medical professionals. This

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

How Brain Injuries Shake Up Political Passions

Political fervor is often linked to specific brain regions. These regions are involved in both emotional and cognitive processes. However, it is not clear if these brain regions cause political behavior or if they simply respond to it. A group of researchers decided to investigate this mystery. They

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Pituitary Surgery: Hormone Changes and What to Expect

Surgery to remove nonfunctional pituitary adenomas can lead to temporary or lasting hormone issues. This means patients might need hormone replacement therapy afterwards. The big question is: how can doctors and patients guess the risk of these hormone problems? A recent study looked into this by ex

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Path to Pain Relief: Exploring Knee Osteoarthritis Treatments

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) affects millions of people worldwide. It causes joint pain and stiffness. This condition can greatly impact daily life. Many people seek non-surgical treatments to manage their symptoms. These treatments offer various options to ease pain and improve mobility. The focus her

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden World of Cartilage Cancer

Cartilage cancer, also known as chondrosarcoma, is a rare type of cancer. It is difficult to treat. Doctors have limited options for systemic therapy. This means treatments that affect the whole body. To find new ways to fight this disease, researchers took a deep dive. They looked at the molecular

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Role of Exercise in Cancer Care

Cancer treatment has always been a tough journey. In the past, doctors often told cancer patients to rest as much as possible. They believed that physical activity could be harmful. This idea has been challenged in recent years. Many experts now agree that exercise can be beneficial for cancer patie

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