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Mar 03 2025OPINION

How Beliefs Shape Hiring: The Hidden Bias

Everyone has biases, but what happens when those biases turn into actions? This is a question that researchers have been trying to answer. They discovered that people who hold strong white supremacist beliefs are more likely to act on their biases when hiring. This means that they are more likely

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

When Life is on the Line: Parents' Tough Choices for Preemies

Preemies are infants born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. They are fragile and can face serious health issues. One of these issues is necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). This is a severe gut problem that can be life-threatening. When NEC is very bad, surgery might be the only way to save the baby's li

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

COVID-19: How We Learned and Changed Our Minds

Scientists were quick to share what they knew about COVID-19. They had to guess a lot at first. They thought COVID-19 would act like other viruses. They were wrong about many things. They thought it would be easy to stop. They thought it would not spread through the air. They thought masks were not

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Moon Landing Victory: Texas Company Makes History

A company from Texas, Firefly Aerospace, just made history by successfully landing a spacecraft on the moon. The spacecraft, named Blue Ghost, touched down in the Sea of Crises, a region on the moon's northeast side. This landing is a big deal because it's the first time a commercially-built and ope

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Nurses on the Frontline: Mastering Kidney Care

Nurses specializing in kidney care and dialysis play a vital role in managing chronic kidney disease, a significant global health issue. Their job requires a unique set of skills and ongoing education to meet the challenges they face. But how do these nurses acquire these skills? A recent study shed

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

The President's Power Play: Can He Fire Who He Wants?

Imagine this: a president trying to kick out the head of a government watchdog agency. That's exactly what happened. A judge in Washington stepped in and said, "Not so fast. " This judge, Amy Berman Jackson, ruled that President Trump couldn't just fire Hampton Dellinger, the head of the Office of S

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Boxing's Big Blunder: The Weird Night of Davis vs. Roach

In the boxing world, a recent match between Gervonta Davis and Lamont Roach ended in a controversial draw. The fight, which took place at Barclays Center, left fans and experts alike scratching their heads. The 30-year-old Davis, who had a perfect record, was expected to win easily. However, things

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Athletes Shine at NFL Scouting Combine

The NFL Scouting Combine always brings excitement, especially when it comes to quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers. This year, Iowa State's Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel stole the show. Noel, weighing 194 pounds, showcased his athleticism with a 41. 5-inch vertical, an 11-foot-2 broad j

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump and Zelenskyy's Tense Meeting: What Really Happened

In a heated televised meeting, President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy clashed over how to end the war in Ukraine. Trump warned that if a deal wasn't reached, the U. S. would pull out its support. He threatened that Ukraine would face a grim future without American backing. The tension di

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Mar 03 2025LIFESTYLE

The Sky's Most Exclusive Club: The Boeing 747 Private Jet

The Boeing 747-8, known as the BBJ 747-8, is a private jet designed for the world's elite. It's the biggest and most expensive private jet ever made. This jet was originally created to carry hundreds of passengers, but now it's a luxury ride for a few. The BBJ 747-8 is no longer in production, but i

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