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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Vaping's Hidden Danger: A New Jersey Man's Tragic Story

A man from New Jersey passed away from a severe lung cancer that doctors suspect might be linked to his long-term use of e-cigarettes. This case is believed to be the first of its kind, raising serious questions about the safety of vaping. The man, who was 51 years old, had been vaping for over a d

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Coffee: The Secret to a Longer Life?

Coffee is a big deal in the United States, with about half of the population enjoying a cup daily. But here is a surprising fact: that daily coffee habit might actually help you live longer. However, there is a catch. The health benefits of coffee are only seen in people who drink it black or wit

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Unions Marching to a Different Beat

The stage is set for a massive wave of protests across the USA. More than 1, 500 rallies are planned for the same day as the Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington DC. This is not just any protest. It is a coordinated effort by several major unions. The American Federation of Tea

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Truth About Baby Food Labels

The rules for age guidance on store-bought baby food can be confusing. Sometimes, the ages suggested on packaging do not match the advice from health experts. This can leave parents feeling uncertain about what is best for their babies. Many parents trust that commercial baby foods are healthy.

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Are Text Warnings on E-Cigs Enough?

The US Food and Drug Administration demands that e-cigarettes carry a single text warning about nicotine addiction. This rule is in place, but there is a lack of evidence proving that these warnings are the most effective approach. There is a pressing need to explore whether these text warnings are

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Jun 01 2025LIFESTYLE

June Gardening: A Quick Guide

June is a busy month for gardeners. The weather is warming up, and there's plenty to do. But first, let's talk about vegetables. If you're thinking about planting some, head to your local garden center. They'll have a wide variety to choose from. Tomatoes are a popular choice. If you're growing the

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Jun 01 2025OPINION

New York's Trash Battle: Who Pays the Price?

New York City's plan to tackle trash and rats has hit a snag. The city wants Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) to buy expensive trash containers. This is causing a stir, as BIDs are not city agencies but groups that support local businesses. They already fund street cleaning and security from th

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May 30 2025HEALTH

School Snacks: The Hidden Sugar Problem

In California, schools are serving snacks that are packed with sugar. This is a huge issue because it contributes to serious health problems in kids. These health problems were once only seen in adults. Now, children are facing issues like fatty liver disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Thes

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Life with Uncontrolled Diabetes in China

In China, a significant number of people are living with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). More than half of these individuals have blood sugar levels that are not under control. This lack of control can seriously affect their overall well-being and daily life. Understanding what makes life challe

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Allies Who Saved Romania's Election

The recent presidential election in Romania was a nail-biter. The liberal candidate, Nicusor Dan, pulled off a win. But here is the twist: he wouldn't have made it without the support of two key groups: ethnic Hungarians living in Romania and Moldovans with dual citizenship. These groups turned out

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