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May 23 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Alzheimer's: The Power of Genes and AI

Alzheimer's disease is a complex condition that scientists are still trying to understand. One big challenge is figuring out how to spot it early. Thanks to modern technology, researchers can now look at the entire human genome using something called microarrays. This should make diagnosing Alzheime

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May 22 2025POLITICS

A Divided House Passes a Massive Tax Plan

The House of Representatives, controlled by Republicans, just passed a huge tax and spending bill. This bill is a big deal because it puts a lot of money into the military and border security. It also gives tax breaks to certain groups, like people who receive tips or have car loans. This bill is pa

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May 22 2025SPORTS

College Sports: New Rules, Big Questions

College sports is on the brink of big changes. A major settlement is almost finalized, and it's shaking things up. The focus now is on how to make sure everyone follows the new rules. This is a big deal because the penalties for breaking the rules could be harsh. Schools might face fines, suspension

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Insomnia and the Alternative Medicine Trend in Iran

Insomnia is a common issue among people in Iran. It is a sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep. Many people with insomnia seek help from psychiatric clinics. A recent investigation looked into how often and in what ways these patients use complementary and alternative

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May 22 2025HEALTH

What Do People Think About Sexual Health?

People's ideas about sexual health are important. They affect how people take care of their sexual health. This includes how they use health services, react to campaigns, and follow policies. These ideas can also shape public health policies. They influence how people express their sexuality and int

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Education Department's Shrinkage Plan Halted by Judge

A Massachusetts federal judge put a stop to the Trump administration's plan to downsize the Education Department. The judge, Myong Joun, who was appointed by Biden, ruled against the Trump administration's reduction-in-force, or RIF. This RIF was announced on March 11 and aimed to cut jobs and shif

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May 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Rock Star and Politician: A Battle of Words and Music

Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump are in a public spat. It's not the first time a musician has clashed with a politician. But this time, it's personal. The former president took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to criticize the singer. He shared a video of himself hitting a golf ball. T

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May 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

A. I. and Design: A New Era of Smart Gadgets

The tech world has witnessed a significant shift with the rise of artificial intelligence. This change has impacted how software is developed, how people find information, and how images and videos are created. All of this is possible with just a few prompts to a chatbot. However, A. I. has not yet

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Malaria from Within the Mosquito

The fight against malaria is getting a new twist. Instead of just killing mosquitoes, scientists are now looking at curing them. This might sound strange, but it could be a game-changer. Here is why. Malaria is a big problem. It kills almost 600, 000 people every year. Most of these are children. T

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May 22 2025FINANCE

The US Debt Dilemma: Markets Brace for Impact

The White House has been a hotbed of market-moving news lately. The latest worry is the growing US debt. This is not a new issue, but it has taken center stage recently. The President's tax plan is expected to add a significant amount to the national debt. Estimates suggest it could be between 3

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