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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Getting to Care: How Rideshare Helped Cancer Patients

Imagine this: You're dealing with a serious health issue, and you need to get to your appointments on time. But, getting there isn't as easy as it sounds. Transportation can be a huge barrier for people needing medical care, especially those with gynecologic cancers. This can lead to delays in treat

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Planned Parenthood's Health Care Crisis

Planned Parenthood is more than just a place for abortions. It's a lifeline for millions of Americans who need basic health care. But lately, things are tough. The clinics are struggling, and it's not just about money. It's a mix of political pressure, aging buildings, and not enough staff. The num

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

How Oregano's Smell Can Change How Much Salt Mice Eat

Did you know that the smell of oregano can change how much salt mice eat? Scientists wanted to see if the scent of oregano and a special part of it called carvacrol could affect how much salt mice prefer. They did this by giving mice a choice between plain water and salty water. When oregano or carv

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stellar Saturday: Zodiac Signs Shining Bright on February 15, 2025

On February 15, 2025, five zodiac signs are set to have a fantastic day. The stars align in a way that encourages boldness and creativity. Venus in Aries is the star of the show, pushing everyone to chase their dreams and create new paths. However, Mars Retrograde in Cancer advises taking breaks and

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Feb 15 2025WEATHER

Stormy Weekend Ahead: Floods, Tornadoes, and Snow

A powerful storm is causing trouble across the eastern United States. This storm has already caused major flooding in California and is now moving eastward. It will bring a mix of weather troubles, including heavy rain, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and snow. The storm is expected to be at its stronges

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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Fixing Education: Why Linda McMahon Matters

Education in the US is facing a serious crisis. Recent reports show that reading and math scores for eighth graders have dropped significantly. Only 30% of students are meeting reading proficiency levels, and math scores are also on the decline. This situation calls for major changes in how we appro

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Feb 15 2025SCIENCE

Brain and Muscle Team Up: How Moving Affects Connection

First, let's talk about how the brain and muscles work together. Scientists wanted to see how different types of exercises affect this connection. They looked at two main types of exercises: one where you move your wrist to a specific spot (position control) and another where you push or pull with y

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: Zelenskyy's Urgent Call for U. S. Support

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently sat down with NBC News' "Meet the Press" during the Munich Security Conference. He made it clear that Ukraine's survival, both now and in the future, hinges on U. S. military support. Zelenskyy emphasized that without this backing, Ukraine's chances o

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Get Involved: Join Rock County's Health Board!

The Rock County Board Chair, Kevin Leavy, is on the hunt for local residents eager to make a difference in their community's health. The Board of Health is a big deal in Rock County, Wisconsin. It's all about keeping the community healthy and safe. The board has nine members, and five of them are

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Feb 15 2025CRIME

Wrong Door, Wrong Decision

Ralph Yarl, a young Black honor student, was shot by an 86-year-old man, Andrew Lester, in 2023. It all happened because Yarl accidentally rang the wrong doorbell. Yarl, now a freshman at Texas A&M, was just trying to pick up his twin siblings. Lester, on the other hand, was convinced he was defendi

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