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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

Weiss Hospital Faces Medicare Termination: What Went Wrong?

Weiss Memorial Hospital is in hot water, literally and figuratively. The federal government has decided to cut it off from Medicare, a big deal that could seriously hurt the hospital's finances. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced this decision, saying Weiss didn't follow th

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Jul 29 2025POLITICS

A Shot in the Dark: South Carolina's Hate Crime Debate

A recent incident in Richland County has sparked a heated discussion about the need for a statewide hate crimes law in South Carolina. On July 17, a man named Jonathan Felkel allegedly shot at a Black neighbor in the Spring Valley neighborhood, and he was arrested under a new local hate intimidation

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Farm to Fork: How Rural Tunisia Can Eat Better

In rural Tunisia, eating healthy is not as simple as it sounds. There are many things that affect what people can eat. A recent study looked at the food situation in these areas. It wanted to find out how to make diets better and more sustainable. The study used different methods to understand the

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Jul 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Nagaon's Changing Face: What's Happening to Its Land?

Nagaon, a city in Assam, has been growing fast. But this growth is not always organized or well-planned. Over the last 30 years, the way land is used in Nagaon has changed a lot. More buildings are going up, while green spaces are shrinking. This is a big deal because it affects how people live and

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Jul 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Farms and Forests Mix in the Amazon

In the eastern Amazon, the health of the forest is a big deal. It's not just about the trees, but also about what's happening around them. People have been trying to figure out how farming and other activities affect the forest. But there's still a lot to learn. A recent study took a close look at

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Jul 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy's Final Show: A Heartfelt Goodbye

Geezer Butler, the original bassist for Black Sabbath, shared his thoughts on the band's last performance. He mentioned that Ozzy Osbourne's health was not good before the concert. Butler was surprised to see how weak Ozzy looked when they started practicing. Ozzy needed help to get to the rehearsa

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Jul 25 2025BUSINESS

Lionsgate's Close Call: A Tax Error Almost Sank eOne UK

Lionsgate, a big name in entertainment, had a close call with its UK branch, Entertainment One UK Limited. This subsidiary brings in a lot of money, over 176 million pounds. But a simple mix-up almost cost them everything. Here's what happened: HMRC, the UK tax authority, was ready to shut down eOn

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

America's New AI Push: Can It Outpace China?

In a move to strengthen America's position in the global tech arena, a former high-ranking lawyer from the Department of Government Efficiency has established the AI Innovation Council. This initiative aligns with President Trump's recent executive actions aimed at loosening regulations on the tech

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Jul 25 2025SCIENCE

How Fixing Tissues Right Matters in Animal Health Studies

In the world of animal health research, how tissues are handled can make a big difference. Fixation, the process of preserving tissues, can change how they look under a microscope and how well they work in molecular tests. A recent study looked at how different fixation methods affect tissue samples

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Jul 24 2025POLITICS

North Carolina Senate Race: New Players, Old Connections

Michael Whatley, currently leading the Republican National Committee, is set to jump into the North Carolina Senate race. This move comes after a chat with former President Donald Trump, who gave him the thumbs up. Whatley's decision follows Senator Thom Tillis' surprise exit from the re-election ra

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