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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

A Big Change at 60 Minutes

A significant shift happened at 60 Minutes. Bill Owens, the executive producer, decided to step down. The reason? He felt he could no longer make decisions that were best for the show and its viewers. This is a big deal because Owens was only the third person to lead the program in its 57-year his

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

University Leaders Unite Against Government Interference

The Trump administration has been on a mission to control higher education. Over 150 university presidents have banded together to push back. They are not happy about the government's attempts to control what happens on campuses. This is a big deal because it shows that universities are standing up

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Are Skeptical About Dengue Shots

Vaccines for dengue, a nasty mosquito-borne illness, face a tough crowd. Safety worries are a big reason why some people hesitate to get vaccinated. To tackle this problem, smart plans are needed to break down the walls that stand in the way. To get a handle on this, a deep dive into current re

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Hydrogen Peroxide Production with a Sweet Twist

The quest to make hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through electrochemistry is tough. It needs a stable and high-performing electrode-electrolyte interface. A recent breakthrough used glucose to tweak the environment around this interface. This was done by sticking glucose onto graphite felt. The result? A

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Unpacking Health Secretary's Bold Moves and Controversial Claims

The new head of the Department of Health and Human Services has quickly made his mark. In just a couple of months, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made significant changes. He has let go of 10, 000 public health workers. He has also met with state leaders who want to limit unhealthy food options in gov

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Soybeans: Growing Stronger Crops for a Hungrier World

Soybeans are a big deal. They are a key player in the world of legumes and a top source of protein and oil for both animals and humans. The goal was to dive deep into soybean genetics. This is to help figure out how to boost protein production for both people and animals in the future. The study lo

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Hospital Hacks: Tracing Infections Inside and Out

Hospital-acquired infections, often called nosocomial infections, are a big deal in healthcare settings. These infections can lead to longer hospital stays and even higher death rates. They also put extra pressure on the healthcare system, affecting both staff and other patients. Knowing whether an

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Precision Without Radiation: 3D Imaging in Ear Surgery

In the world of ear surgery, precision is key. One small mistake can lead to big problems. So, surgeons are always looking for better ways to measure and operate. Recently, a group of researchers explored the use of 3D stereoscopic imaging in a specific type of ear surgery called stapedotomy. This m

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Apr 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The PS5 Pro's Cooling Revolution

The PS5 Pro has a secret weapon that makes it stand out. Liquid metal is the key ingredient that keeps this gaming console running smoothly. This isn't just a minor tweak. It's a big deal because it shows how far technology has come. The original PS5 was already ahead of its time. But the PS5 P

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Easter Eggs Roll into the White House for a Big Celebration

The White House is gearing up for a massive Easter celebration. Over 40, 000 people are expected to join in on the fun. However, there might be a few rain showers to deal with. The president and the first lady will kick off the event with a speech from the White House balcony. Then, they will dive i

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