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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Research: A Worrying Shift

The National Institutes of Health, or NIH, is in a tough spot. A recent plan to slash its budget by over 40% has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. This move is part of a broader effort to downsize the federal government, led by the Department of Government Efficiency. The NIH is a bi

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

A Young Athlete Sparks Big Debate

A high school in Shirley, Long Island, is in the middle of a heated discussion. The issue? A 14-year-old freshman, who is 6 feet tall, has joined the girls' varsity track team. This student has socially transitioned to female. This means the student is not on hormone treatment and still has male

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Milton's Money Maze: Schools in the Balance

Milton is a town with a mix of financial puzzles. It's not a poor place, but it's facing some serious money problems. The median home price is a million dollars, and the average family brings in nearly 180, 000 dollars a year. Yet, the town is struggling with a double dose of financial trouble. Ther

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Apr 26 2025EDUCATION

Students' futures on the line as ICE reverses course

Students across the United States breathed a sigh of relief as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) decided to restore the status of some international students. This decision came after a wave of abrupt terminations that left many students in a state of uncertainty. The terminations were made

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

Funding Freeze: Universities in the Spotlight

A recent decision has put five major universities, including Harvard, under a microscope. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has decided to halt funding to these institutions. This move comes amidst a heated debate over antisemitism and the role of government in academic affairs. It's a complex

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Northern B. C. Communities: Apply for Health Grants

Northern B. C. is calling out to community groups with a fresh opportunity to boost local health and wellness. A new funding round is open for projects that can make a real difference in the lives of residents. The grants, worth up to $10, 000, are designed to support community-led initiatives that

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Rules for Colleges: A Shift in Accreditation

A recent move by the former president has stirred up the world of higher education. The former president signed an executive order. This order aims to change how colleges get accredited. The focus will now be on "results, " not just meeting basic standards. This means colleges might be judged on

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Business Chats: The Rise of Manychat

In today's digital age, chatbots and AI agents are everywhere. But not all of them are equally useful. Manychat, a company specializing in business messaging, has just secured $140 million in funding. This cash injection will help them enhance their platform with more AI features. The funding round

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

Universities Push Back Against Political Pressure

Over a hundred universities in the U. S. have joined forces. They want to send a clear message to the government. They are against what they see as unfair political interference. This all started when the Trump administration froze a big chunk of money. It was meant for Harvard University. The amoun

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Cells Have Their Own Gender

Cells in our bodies have a gender identity, which is crucial for understanding health differences between males and females. This might sound surprising, but it's true. Every cell in our body, not just reproductive cells, carries sex chromosomes that influence how our organs develop and function. Th

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