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Feb 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Public Lands in Peril: The Impact of Mass Layoffs on Federal Agencies

Federal agencies responsible for managing public lands and resources were thrown into chaos after thousands of workers were fired. These agencies are crucial for conservation, recreation, and resource development across vast areas of public lands. The firings have left significant gaps in their abil

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Feb 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Legal Team Shake-Up

Sean Combs, known as Diddy, is facing a change in his legal team. Anthony Ricco, one of his lawyers, has asked to step back from the case. This request was made on a Friday morning and is currently waiting for a judge's approval. Ricco didn't give a clear reason for wanting to withdraw. He

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

A New Dawn: America's Fresh Start

America is on the brink of a new era. Just a month into the new administration, the country is already seeing significant changes. The new president has hit the ground running, focusing on key issues that affect everyday Americans. The new president has been busy keeping promises made during the cam

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Hot vs. Cold: How Water Temperature Affects Laser Stone Busting

Lasers are often used to break apart kidney stones. But did you know that the temperature of the water used during the procedure can make a difference? Researchers wanted to see if warmer water helps lasers work better. They tested this with six types of kidney stones: calcium oxalate monohydrate, c

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Feb 21 2025WEATHER

Brace Yourselves, South Carolina: It's Going to Get Chilly!

South Carolina is in for a cold snap. Starting Thursday night, temperatures will plummet well below freezing. This cold weather advisory affects a wide area, from the Midlands to the coast, including major counties like Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester. The chill will be most intense overnight,

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Fighting Systemic Sclerosis: The Quest for Better Treatments

Systemic sclerosis, or SSc, is a tricky condition. It's a rheumatologic disorder that affects multiple systems in the body. It's like a three-headed monster: immune dysregulation, vascular dysfunction, and multi-organ fibrosis. It's not just one thing going wrong, it's a whole bunch of things. Imag

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Team: A Mess of Mistakes and Missteps

The Trump administration's choices in foreign policy have been a real headache. Take Pete Hegseth, for instance. He was picked for his job because he was good at talking on TV, but he wasn't ready for the big leagues. He made a huge blunder by revealing key points during talks about stopping Russia'

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spy Apps Expose Millions of People's Data

Spy apps Cocospy and Spyic have a big problem. A security flaw in these apps is leaking personal data from millions of phones and tablets. This data includes messages, photos, and call logs. The flaw also exposes the email addresses of people who signed up to use these apps to spy on others. The ap

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Hot and Strong: How Lithium Slag Boosts Recycled Concrete

Imagine a world where waste materials are transformed into something strong and useful. That's exactly what happened when researchers decided to tackle two problems at once: the massive piles of lithium slag (LS) and the need to improve recycled concrete's strength after it's been exposed to high te

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Feb 21 2025WEATHER

Mid-Missouri's Freezing Fever

Mid-Missouri has been experiencing some seriously chilly temperatures. It's not just cold, it's record-breaking cold. Two records have been shattered. The first one was for the coldest high temperature in the afternoon. The old record was 15 degrees set way back in 1929. But yesterday, the temp

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