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Jul 12 2025POLITICS

A Worker's Tragic Fall During Immigration Raid

In California, a farm worker faced a terrible accident during a recent immigration raid. The worker, who was not targeted by the authorities, climbed onto a greenhouse roof and fell about 30 feet. The worker was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. The United Farm Workers union initially re

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Jul 12 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Clever Move to Protect Babies' Rights

A judge in New Hampshire has found a smart way to stop a controversial executive order. The order, issued by Donald Trump, aims to change birthright citizenship. The judge didn't use the usual method to block the order. Instead, he used a class-action lawsuit. This lawsuit covers babies born in all

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Jul 12 2025BUSINESS

Graduation Luck: How Timing Shapes Job Success for Young Adults

The job market for recent college graduates has seen a significant shift in the past few years. Those who graduated in 2021 and 2022 entered a booming job market with low unemployment rates. However, the situation has changed. By March, the unemployment rate for recent graduates had risen to 5. 8%.

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Jul 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Journey of Michael Grady: From Local Radio to NBA Fame

Michael Grady is a familiar voice in NBA broadcasts, but his background remains a mystery to many fans. Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, Grady started his career in local radio, working his way up from producing shows to becoming an executive producer. His big break came when he became the

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Jul 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Farmers Can Boost Crop Pollination: A Fresh Look

Farmers play a big role in keeping our food supply safe. They make daily choices that affect how well crops grow. One big challenge is making sure there are enough pollinators, like bees, to help crops grow. A recent study looked at how farmers in Dengkou County manage pollination. It found that far

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Is TB Screening a Smart Move for The Netherlands?

The Netherlands is thinking hard about TB screening for newcomers. It's not just a health issue; it's also about money. The country wants to know if checking for TB in immigrants and asylum seekers is a good use of funds. People coming from certain places often bring TB with them. The big question

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Haiti's Health System: A Story of Struggles and Strengths

Haiti's health system is facing a lot of problems. It's not just about having good ideas. It's also about making sure those ideas can actually work. This is a big challenge, but it's not impossible. With the right support and effort, things can improve. One of the main issues is the lack of resourc

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

A Cheap Way to Check Nerve Health in Leprosy

Leprosy can mess up the nerves that control things like sweating and blood flow. But checking these nerves isn't easy or cheap. A new study tried to see if a simple infrared camera could help. The idea is to use the camera to measure how fast your hands warm up after being in cold water. This warmi

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

How Vaping Habits Vary and Why It Matters

Vaping isn't just a trend; it's a habit that's becoming more common. But what do we really know about how people use these devices? Puffing topography (PT) is a way to study vaping patterns. It looks at things like how long a puff lasts, how hard someone inhales, and how often they take a puff. This

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Path from MGUS to Multiple Myeloma

Multiple myeloma is a serious blood cancer. It often starts from a condition called MGUS. MGUS is usually harmless. But sometimes, it can turn into multiple myeloma. Researchers wanted to find out why this happens. They looked at data from many people. They found that certain health conditions can

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