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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Congress Agrees on Disaster Aid and Farm Support in Budget Deal

Just before the holidays, Congress passed a temporary spending bill. This bill keeps the government running until March 14 and includes over $100 billion in emergency aid for natural disasters. These disasters include Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The bill also provides $10 billion to help farmers f

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Muscle Loss in Young Diabetic Adults: A Closer Look

It's no secret that older adults with type 2 diabetes often have less muscle mass than their healthier counterparts. But what about younger and middle-aged adults? This is a question that hasn't been explored much. Recent studies have shown that even in the younger age groups, diabetes can take a to

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Why Databricks CEO is Waiting Until 2025 to Go Public

Databricks recently raised a massive $10 billion in funding. Investors are curious about the company's IPO plans. CEO Ali Ghodsi explained why he's holding off until at least 2025. He wants stability and thinks 2024 is too uncertain. This year was an election year, and people are worried about inter

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Breathing Slowly Boosts Brain Power and Balance for Middle-Aged Women

Researchers set out to see if taking a few minutes to breathe slowly could help middle-aged women think better and stay balanced. They focused on postmenopausal women, as this stage of life can bring changes in both body and mind. The study was done in a single session, making it quick and easy for

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's New API Gets Powerful o1 Model

Developers leveraging OpenAI’s API will now gain access to the company’s latest supermodel, known as o1. This upgrade is part of a series of new features introduced for developer customers today. Instead of the older o1-preview, the new o1 model brings back essential features that missed the previou

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Salem Steps Up: More Beds and Warmth for the Homeless

In the heart of winter, Salem is making sure no one is left out in the cold. The city has bagged a hefty $213, 500 from the state to increase the number of beds at the Lifebridge/Salem Mission shelter by 12. This means more people can find a warm place to sleep. The warming center is also extending

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Do Exercise Boost Kids' Brain Power?

You might be wondering if running around and playing sports helps kids think better. Surprisingly, there's no clear answer yet! Scientists are still trying to figure out if daily physical activity and sports make a difference in how well kids can plan, focus, and remember things. This is what we cal

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Republicans and Democrats Work Together on Government Funding, But Conservatives Have Concerns

In the halls of the Capitol, Republican leaders have managed to hammer out a deal on government funding. However, Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to negotiate with Democrats late in the year has left some conservatives feeling uneasy. The deal, which is set to be unveiled soon, includes a significan

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Eyecare Concerns: Meibomian Gland Issues in Young Medical Trainees

Meibomian gland dysfunction and its structural complications are becoming an increasing issue among young medical trainees. These conditions can be somewhat worrying for those just starting their careers. Scientists want to understand why this is happening more frequently in young adults beginning t

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Combating HIV: Government's Unique Approach

In 2021, the U. S. government headed by President Biden decided to tackle a significant challenge: racism and its impact on HIV. The healthcare department, known as the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), started throwing major funds at programs designed to help. Millions of dollars were

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