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May 11 2025HEALTH

Understanding Why Babies Die in Poor Countries

The number of children who die before they turn five is a big problem in many poor countries. Most of these deaths happen in places where people do not have much money. These countries are often called low- and lower-middle-income countries. Even though some progress has been made, it is not clea

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May 11 2025BUSINESS

Advertisers Face Uncertainty as Media Giants Pitch Their Plans

Media giants are gearing up for their annual presentations to advertisers. This year, the stakes are higher than ever. Why? Because the economy is uncertain. Companies are worried about tariffs, inflation, and how consumers will react. These factors could greatly impact how much money advertise

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May 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking Today's Sports Puzzle Fun

The latest sports-themed puzzle is live, and it's packed with clues to decipher. The game has moved past its testing phase and is now a regular feature. It's available on a dedicated sports news platform, but it can also be enjoyed for free on the web. The puzzle has four categories, each with its

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May 11 2025SPORTS

Who Will Take the Lead? Game 3: Warriors vs. Timberwolves

This Saturday night, the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves are set to clash in Game 3. The chase for the series lead is on, and the Timberwolves are eager to regain their home-court advantage. The Chase Center in San Francisco will host this crucial matchup. The series is tied at one

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May 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fertilizer Face-Off: How Different Treatments Shape Soil

In the heart of Mississippi, a close look at two blueberry farms showed how different fertilizers affect soil. The farms, Roebuck and Nesbit, used chemical and organic fertilizers, respectively. Researchers dug into the soil to check out the geophysical-chemical details and the tiny bacteria living

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May 11 2025EDUCATION

The Brain Boost: How Tech is Changing the Way We Learn

The world of education is buzzing with excitement. Scientists have been diving deep into the brain to understand how we think and feel. This has led to some amazing tools and methods to help students learn better. But here is the twist: even with all these cool advancements, we still don't have a cl

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Treatment Differences Between Men and Women in Mental Health

The way men and women are treated for anxiety and depression is not always fair. This is a big problem in healthcare. The issue is that women are more likely to be diagnosed with these conditions. Because of this, they often end up taking more medication than men. The disparity in treatment is

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Adapting Hospitals for Pandemic and Regular Care

When a pandemic strikes, hospitals face a tough job. They must care for both pandemic patients and those with regular health issues. This is tricky because pandemic patients need special isolation to stop the virus from spreading. Meanwhile, regular patients still need care, and hospitals have limit

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May 10 2025POLITICS

The Right to Challenge Detention: A Critical Look at Potential Suspension

The Trump administration is contemplating a significant move that could impact the rights of individuals detained by the government. This move involves suspending habeas corpus, a fundamental legal principle that allows people to challenge their detention in court. This principle is not a new concep

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Odd Bird of the Amazon: The Hoatzin's Peculiar Traits

The Amazon rainforest is home to many unusual creatures, but few are as peculiar as the hoatzin. This bird stands out due to its unique characteristics and mysterious evolutionary history. It is often called the "stinkbird" because of its strong, unpleasant smell. This odor comes from its digestive

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