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Apr 05 2025WEATHER

Celebrities in the Path of Potential Flooding

The Midwest and South are bracing for a significant weather event. An atmospheric river is expected to bring heavy rainfall, leading to severe flooding. This weather pattern has a very low chance of occurring, but it's happening. The National Weather Service has issued multiple alerts, including flo

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

The Silent Language Specialists: Bridging the Gap for Deaf Children

In the United States, a significant number of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work with Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students. About 40% of SLPs in schools regularly assist these students. However, there is a notable absence of clear guidelines. These guidelines should outline the minimum qual

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Hip Pain Affects Balance and Movement

The greater trochanter is a part of the hip bone. It is a common spot for pain. This pain is often felt on the outer side of the hip. It is especially noticeable when standing on one leg. This condition is known as Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS). People with this syndrome often have troub

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Political Pivot: Adams to Run as Independent

The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, has made a bold move. He decided to skip the Democratic primary and will instead run for reelection as an independent. This decision comes after a tumultuous period marked by a bribery scandal and criticism for his ties to former President Donald Trump. Adams

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Point Placement in Reducing Discrepancy

Uniform point sets are essential in many fields. They are used in experiments, graphics, and finance. These sets need to have low discrepancy, which means the points are spread out evenly. Recent studies have shown that using Graph Neural Networks and optimization can create point sets with much low

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Parkinson's Disease: Uncovering Genetic Clues in Latin America

Parkinson's disease is a tricky condition. It is influenced by a mix of genes, environment, and lifestyle. Roughly 30% of the risk comes from genes. However, a lot of the genetic puzzle is still missing. This is partly because most studies focus on European ancestry. Latin America offers a chan

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

College Basketball's Top Performers of 2024-25

The 2024-25 college basketball season has been nothing short of thrilling. Five standout players have earned the title of First Team All-Americans. These athletes have shown incredible skill and consistency throughout the season. They have been recognized for their outstanding performances by a pane

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

A Mayor's Legal Battle Ends with a Surprising Twist

A federal judge in New York recently made a decision that surprised many. The judge dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. However, the judge did not do this in the way the Trump administration wanted. The Justice Department had asked for the case to be dismissed withou

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Mice in the Americas: How Food and Genes Shape Size

In the last 500 years, house mice have made themselves at home across the Americas. During this time, they have shown remarkable adaptability. One of the most noticeable changes is in their body size. This shift is not just about genetics. The environment, especially what they eat, plays a big role.

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Mar 30 2025OPINION

America's Long-Lost Love Affair with Canada

The idea that the United States might one day annex Canada might seem like a sudden, bizarre notion. However, this idea has been around for a long time, even before the United States became a country. Many familiar names from American history have been involved in these attempts. The approaches have

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