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May 18 2025POLITICS

The Governor's Stand on Slavery Reparations

The governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, recently made a significant decision. He chose to block a law that aimed to address the lasting impacts of slavery and racial bias. This move puts Moore in a unique position among Democratic governors. Most of them have backed similar initiatives in recent times.

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May 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Future: A Director's Take on Tariffs and Film Making

Richard Linklater, a well-known director, recently shared his thoughts on a significant topic: President Trump's proposed 100% tax on films made outside the U. S. He was speaking at the Cannes press conference for his latest film, "Nouvelle Vague, " which is about the making of Jean-Luc Godard's "Br

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May 17 2025CRIME

The Complex Web of Accusations Against Sean Combs

Cassie Ventura, an ex-partner of Sean Combs, delivered a powerful testimony that painted a disturbing picture of their relationship. She spoke about alleged threats, drug use, and violence, including a claim of rape. This testimony is crucial for prosecutors aiming to prove that Combs engaged in sex

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Unfairness in German Mental Health Care

The mental health care system in Germany faces a significant challenge: unfair treatment of some patients. This isn't just about one group. It's about how different forms of unfairness overlap and affect people in complex ways. This is what experts call intersectionality. It's a way to understand ho

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The UFO Method: A Fresh Approach to Immunotherapy Trials

The UFO method is a new way to figure out the best dose for immunotherapy treatments. It's all about finding the sweet spot where the medicine works well but doesn't cause too many side effects. This method doesn't use complicated math models. Instead, it looks at how different types of results are

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Stress-Induced Heart Trouble: A Hidden Danger

A recent study has shed light on a serious heart condition known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, often called broken heart syndrome. This condition is triggered by intense emotional or physical stress. It causes part of the heart to temporarily enlarge and function poorly. The study found that this syn

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Vitamin B2 with Smart Bacterial Tweaks

The quest to boost vitamin B2, or riboflavin, production has led to some clever tricks with bacteria. Scientists have found a way to make Bacillus subtilis, a common bacteria, produce more riboflavin. They did this by tweaking a specific pathway in the bacteria's metabolism. This pathway, known as t

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Putin's Nuclear Gambit: What's Behind the Bluff?

Nuclear weapons are a big deal. They have the power to end everything. This is why countries with nuclear weapons draw lines in the sand. They warn others not to cross these lines. This is true for all nine countries with nuclear weapons. It's a risky game of chicken. Both sides have to guess if the

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Standing Up Against Campus Antisemitism

The Trump administration has stepped into a legal battle involving a Jewish professor. The professor, Leah Garrett, works at CUNY's Hunter College. She claims that she faced a hostile work environment due to antisemitic protests on campus. These protests happened after the Hamas attacks on Israel in

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

Teacher's Controversial Remarks Spark School District Investigation

A teacher's comments about a Jewish holiday sparked a heated debate and a lengthy investigation in a California school district. The California Department of Education recently ruled that the Tamalpais Union High School District mishandled an investigation into alleged antisemitic remarks made by a

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