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May 19 2025POLITICS

New York Attorney General Faces Federal Scrutiny

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is currently looking into the real estate deals of the Democratic New York attorney general, Letitia James. This news was confirmed by FBI Director Kash Patel in a recent interview with Fox News. The focus of the investigation is on whether James was honest in her

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

The AI Skills Crisis: How Businesses Can Bridge the Gap

The tech world is facing a significant challenge: a growing shortage of AI skills. This issue has become more pronounced, with almost double the number of tech leaders acknowledging a skills gap in their organizations compared to the previous year. This rapid increase highlights the urgent need for

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Latino Communities and Genetic Testing: What Drives Their Decisions?

Genetic testing has been a hot topic in health circles for years. However, not much thought has gone into how different communities view it. This is especially true for Latino groups. Researchers have looked at attitudes and clinical processes. Yet, they often miss out on using helpful theories. One

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

How a Desert Plant Survives Drought

Artemisia sphaerocephala is a key player in stopping deserts from spreading. This plant is tough and can handle dry conditions. To figure out how it does this, researchers used advanced sequencing methods. They looked at the plant's genes and how they change when it's really dry. This helps find out

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May 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pay Parity: How Wes Anderson's Fair Pay Model Ruffled Feathers

Film making is a tough business. It is all about the money. Wes Anderson's 2001 film "The Royal Tenenbaums" is a good example of this. It featured a mix of veteran Hollywood actors and rising stars, and they all got the same paycheck. This is not a common practice in Hollywood. It was a bold mo

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May 17 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Handle Severe Seizures Differently

A severe seizure is a serious brain issue that needs quick attention. It is known as status epilepticus. It is a scary situation that needs fast treatment. The way hospitals handle this situation varies a lot. This means that the way a patient is treated can depend on where they go for help. In the

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Orange Fur Unraveled

The secret behind the vibrant orange fur of cats has finally been uncovered. It turns out that a specific genetic mutation is responsible for this striking color. This mutation affects a gene called ARHGAP36, which is located on the X chromosome. When this gene is altered, it boosts the activity of

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May 16 2025HEALTH

A Baby's Life Saved by Tailored Gene Therapy

A major breakthrough in medicine has occurred. For the first time, doctors have used a custom-made CRISPR-based gene therapy to treat a baby's rare and deadly genetic condition. This isn't just any condition. It's a metabolic disorder that can kill up to half of the children who have it in their inf

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Africa's Medical Potential with Advanced Therapies

Africa faces a major challenge in healthcare. Many people suffer from diseases that could be treated with advanced therapies. These therapies, like cellular and gene treatments, have the power to change lives. They can improve survival rates, enhance quality of life, and reduce side effects. So, why

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Belly Fat and Genes Team Up to Affect Dementia Risk in Seniors

In the realm of health, the location of fat in the body can be just as significant as the amount. Visceral fat, the type that accumulates around the organs, has a stronger connection to metabolic and heart health compared to fat stored in other areas. This type of fat is often linked to a higher ris

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