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Feb 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Drinking Water: Are Forever Chemicals Putting Us at Risk?

Our drinking water is facing a big problem. For years, some chemicals have been lurking in our water. These chemicals are called PFAS and they are used in many everyday items. PFAS are very tough and don’t break down easily. This makes them useful for things like non-stick pans and water-resistan

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

How a Gut Bug Causes Big Trouble

Helicobacter pylori is a type of bacteria that lives in the stomach. It's known for causing ulcers and can even trigger cancer. One way it does this is by causing something called "gastric intestinal metaplasia" (GIM). GIM is a big deal because it's a step towards stomach cancer. Scientists fou

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Warning: US Lawyers Say Big Finance is Hiding China Risks

The top lawyers from over a dozen American states are calling out some big names in finance. They think that BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and a few others aren't being honest about the risks of investing in China. This includes a possible invasion of Taiwan. These lawyers think it's a big dea

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

All EYES On Senate: DEMS Protest Vought’s Nomination

Picture the Senate chambers under the spotlight, a whirlwind of political drama, and here is what happened! Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii kicked it off. On a Wednesday afternoon, he stepped up, and in a video he shared, he declared, “We’ll have 35+ Senators from the Democratic side who will vote ag

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

The All-Nighter: Why Democrats Kept Their Chairs Warm.

Democrats decided to have a bit of a sleepover on the Senate floor. They weren't playing games, or telling ghost stories. They were there deliberately to protest a nomination. A dude named Russell Vought. He's up for the Office of Management and Budget. Not exactly a fun title, but it basic

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Education Fights Back: Thousands Stand Up for the Department

The Department of Education has become a hotbed of controversy. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE which is currently working to shrink the federal workforce and slash government spending, many people don't want the Department of Education to disappear. The Department of Educa

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Feb 06 2025FINANCE

Trump's New Investment Plans: A Look Behind the Scenes

In a move that’s sure to grab attention, Trump's tech group, Truth Media, is diving into the investment world. They are planning to launch new investment opportunities. These investing vehicles are for its Truth. Fi brand and will center around Trump's "America First" agenda. Truth. Fi will offer a

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Zapping Bacteria Zapping: New Microneedles for Diabetic Wounds

Think about how tricky it is to heal a diabetic wound. These wounds constantly face a double threat: bacteria and inflammation. They are also hard to heal. Scientists have come up with a clever invention called microneedles. They are tiny needles that can do big things. These microneedles are spe

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Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

Truth. Fi: Trump Media and Technology Group's New Financial Venture: A Closer Look

Truth. Fi is a new financial arm of Trump Media and Technology Group. The company has set aside around 35% of its cash reserves to start this new venture. This financial arm is significant because the company's main social platform, Truth Social, is struggling to attract users. With only 646, 000 d

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Feb 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Survivors of the Special Forces Challenge: A Look at the Season's End

The final episode of a recent reality TV show left viewers shocked and questioning the fairness of some eliminations. This season saw 10 celebrities face extremely tough challenges that pushed them to their limits, with only two managing to complete the program. The show, which aired over five week

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