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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts' Unexpected Space Odyssey

The journey of two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, took an unexpected turn this week. They returned from the International Space Station after an extended stay of 286 days, far longer than their initial eight-day mission. The mission faced numerous challenges, including issues with the

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

A Student's Fight: Activism and Deportation

A graduate student at Columbia University is in a tough spot. Mahmoud Khalil is facing deportation. This is all because of his support for Palestinian rights. The Department of Justice is involved, and his next court date is coming up soon. It is a big test for the Trump administration. They promise

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

A Taste of Paris in New York's Heart

A French luxury shop has made its debut in New York City. Printemps, a well-known French retailer, has opened its first U. S. store in the Financial District. The store is a blend of Parisian charm and modern retail. It is located in the historic One Wall Street building. This building is famous for

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Urinary Tests in China

China has been on a mission to improve the diagnosis of inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) in newborns. The focus has been on urinary organic acid analysis. This type of testing is vital for spotting these disorders early. A five-year plan was put into action to standardize how these tes

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Mar 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Struggles of Today's Teenage Boys

The world has changed a lot since parents were kids. A recent TV show highlights just how different it is now. In the show, a detective visits a school to find out why a 13-year-old boy, Jamie, allegedly hurt his classmate, Katie. The detective thinks they were friends, but his own son reveals a sho

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

The Truth Behind the Headlines: Newsmax's Role in Election Claims

A few years after the 2020 election, the spotlight is still on conservative media figures who amplified false claims about election fraud. One name that keeps popping up is Christopher Ruddy, the head of Newsmax. As the company gears up for its public debut, a court hearing has put Ruddy and Newsmax

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Is Your Body Aging Faster Than It Should? The Connection to Heart, Kidney, and Metabolic Issues

DNA methylation age acceleration (DNAmAA) is a fascinating topic. It is a process where certain parts of our DNA get modified over time. This process can make our bodies age faster or slower than our actual age. It is a hot topic in medical research. It is important to understand how it affects p

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Eating Patterns: A Fresh Look at Heart Health

Heart disease is a major concern, and lifestyle changes are key to keeping it at bay. Many health groups have shared advice on eating habits to prevent heart issues. Lately, intermittent fasting and time-restricted eating have gained attention. These methods involve eating during specific windows of

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

A New Hope for Fighting Abdominal Cancer

Peritoneal metastasis is a tough nut to crack. It's hard to treat with standard immunotherapy. The reason? The body's own defenses are weakened in the abdomen, and there's a barrier that stops treatments from working properly. But there's a new player in town: sonodynamic therapy. It's a fancy name

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Superhero: The Parker Probe's Daring Second Approach

The Parker Probe is gearing up for its second daring encounter with the sun. This isn't just any flyby; it's a mission to get up close and personal with our star. The probe will swoop within 3. 8 million miles of the sun's surface, a distance that might seem far but is actually closer than any other

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