HALL

Advertisement
Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Can One Man Remake the US Government?

Imagine the US government being reshaped by a man who made billions in the tech world. This man, Elon Musk, now finds himself in a position of power in the US government. Musk, who was once a senior director at Tesla, is now heading the Department of Government Efficiency. The name of the departm

reading time less than a minute
Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Birthright Battle

Birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants has been a hot topic lately. Recently, a judge in New Hampshire made a big move. He temporarily halted a presidential order that aimed to change this policy. This isn't the first time such an order has been blocked. Judges in Seattl

reading time less than a minute
Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Medical School Stress: The Silent Struggle in Tamil Nadu

Have you ever wondered about the mental health of medical postgraduates? It is important. Experts in Tamil Nadu have been concerned about how many future doctors in postgraduate programs are struggling daily. At this point in time, depression is lurking on their students' heels , affecting more th

reading time less than a minute
Feb 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heat Helpers: How Early Warning Systems Save Lives in a Warming World

Every year, people succumb to heat-related illness and death. This is where heat-health early warning systems (HHWS) come in. They team up meteorologists with health professionals. In a recent study, researchers asked a key question: Are these systems effective? Do they truly help people? They scou

reading time less than a minute
Feb 09 2025HEALTH

What's on Your Plate? The Real Deal About Cultural Food Choices

How do you pick what's for lunch? It's not just about what's tasty. It's a mix of many things. People's choices depend a lot on what they like, when they eat, and who they eat with. But, there's more to it. Sometimes, it's what's cheap or what others expect. Think about where you eat too - at home

reading time less than a minute
Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Musk's Government Efficiency Drive: Court Says Go Ahead

Elon Musk's government efficiency crackdown cleared a legal hurdle, but the battle isn't over. Judge John Bates of DC refused to halt Musk's passage to the U. S. Department of Labor's treasured systems, an initial loss for the union that opposes Musk's lean government effort. In his ruling,

reading time less than a minute
Feb 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Rivers Run Wild: The Hidden Dangers to Shallow Foundational Bridges

Bridges with shallow foundations rest on the ground, not buried deep in it. This makes them easy targets for flood scouring. The flood eats away at the surrounding land and foundation side. During severe states the bridge can encounter pipes in a horseshoe shape pressure at the base this ca

reading time less than a minute
Feb 08 2025SPORTS

Gamecock Legends: Three Players to Watch for Hall of Fame

One of the great universities in the US, South Carolina, will have a new face in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Sterling Sharpe, a standout wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, has already been announced as the first University of South Carolina alumni to be inducted in 2025. I

reading time less than a minute
Feb 07 2025SPORTS

What Are the Odds on Eli Manning Making it to the Hall of Fame?

Eli Manning, the former quarterback for the New York Giants, has been left out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame for 2025. This might be a surprise to some, but the signs are clear that the wait could be a long one. Manning's candidacy didn't exactly light a fire under the selection committee. He wa

reading time less than a minute
Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling the Digital Enigma

In today's digital age, documents are everywhere. They're in our work, our social media, and our personal communications. As the world becomes more digitized, so do the battles that surround these records. One of the big hurdles? Well, while legal experts can authenticate physical documents, the dig

reading time less than a minute