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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Do People With Spinal Cord Injuries Feel About Life in Different Countries?

Inclusion and recognition are big deals for people with spinal cord injuries. How do they feel about it in Norway, The Netherlands, and Australia? That's what this piece looks into. It's all about how mobility issues and social attitudes play out in these different places. First off, let's talk

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Caring for Injured Prisoners: A Look at Ethical and Practical Challenges

Prisoners face a tough reality. They have very little control over their lives and are highly vulnerable. This discussion focuses on how doctors should handle serious injuries that happen while someone is in prison. The goal is to ensure that these patients receive the same high-quality medical care

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Kickoff Strategy Shifts in the NFL

The NFL has made a significant change to its kickoff rules. This change will likely lead to more kickoff returns this season. The new rule places the ball at the 35-yard line after a touchback. This is a shift from last year, when touchbacks were placed at the 30-yard line. The NFL expects that abo

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Apr 01 2025FINANCE

The Wealthiest People in the World in 2025

The number of billionaires worldwide has hit an all-time high, according to a recent report. This year, a record 3, 028 individuals have made the list of the world's wealthiest people. They collectively possess a staggering $16. 1 trillion. This is a significant increase from last year, with an addi

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Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush to Beat Tariff Hikes

Car buyers in the US are in a hurry. They are rushing to purchase vehicles before new tariffs make cars more expensive. This rush has led to a significant increase in sales for major car companies in March. Ford, for example, saw a 10% increase in sales for March. This is a big jump from the 1. 3%

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Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Federal Job Cuts: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The US job market is facing some tough times. The number of job openings has gone down. This is a sign that employers are not as eager to hire as they were before. This drop in job openings is a clear sign that something is changing in the job market. The federal government is one of the places

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

How House Finches Get Their Red Feathers

House finches are known for their vibrant red feathers. These feathers are a result of a specific pigment called 3-hydroxy-echinenone. This pigment is a type of carotenoid. Carotenoids are colorful compounds found in many plants and animals. They are responsible for the bright colors in many bir

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Training Canines to Spot Cheetah Poop: A Real-World Success Story

In the heart of Samburu County, Kenya, a unique training program took place. The goal? To teach dogs to spot cheetah poop accurately, even when surrounded by similar-looking samples from other big cats. This is no easy task. Dogs are often trained with limited samples and then expected to generalize

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Tesla Targeted: FBI's New Plan to Curb Vandalism

The FBI has launched a new squad to tackle the recent spate of Tesla-related vandalism. This move comes after a surge in incidents, with 48 reports filed this month alone. The task force includes 10 agents from the ATF and the FBI's Counterterrorism Division. They are investigating an anarchist blog

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Apr 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Royal Split: Prince Harry Steps Back from Charity Amid Boardroom Drama

Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho made a joint decision to step down from Sentebale, a charity they started together. This move came after a long-running argument between the charity's chair and its board of trustees became public. The issue began to unfold in March 2023. The charity was cre

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