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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Banking Watchdog Steps Down to Avoid Trump Clash

The Federal Reserve's top banking regulator, Michael Barr, is leaving his supervisory role next month. This move comes amid speculation that President-elect Donald Trump wants a more bank-friendly candidate. Barr will stay on as a Fed governor until 2026, but his resignation as the vice chair for su

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Trump’s Big Plan: One Bill, Many Battles

Donald Trump is teaming up with top Republicans in Congress to create a single, massive bill that includes all his major goals, like tougher immigration rules, tax cuts, and more military spending. This plan might cause big political fights because some Republicans don’t like it. The House has a ver

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

NFL's 'Black Monday' Unfolds: Coaches on the Chopping Block

"Every year, the NFL's 'Black Monday' brings a wave of changes. This year was no different. Some coaches have already been shown the door. Chicago Bears said goodbye to Matt Eberflus in November, and the Jets parted ways with Robert Saleh in October. The Saints also let go of Dennis Allen in Novembe

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Quitting Smoking in America: How Adults Are Doing It

In 2022, about 2. 9 million American adults successfully quit smoking for at least six months. These individuals were mostly men, non-Hispanic whites, under 55 years old, college-educated, and did not suffer from depression. They also tended to drink alcohol. Nicotine products were the go-to method

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

A Surprising Defense: Lions Lead Vikings 10-6 at Halftime

Instead of an offensive showdown, the first half of the game between the Lions and Vikings turned into a defensive battle. The Lions are in the lead, 10-6, even though both teams are struggling to rack up yards. The Vikings have managed just 113 yards despite having three chances to score in the red

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Kids' Eating Habits: A Tale of Two Environments

In the beautiful province of British Columbia, there's a special program called the Generation Health Clinic. This program focuses on helping kids and teens manage their weight. From 2015 to 2019, researchers kept track of the eating habits, physical activities, and sleep patterns of the kids in the

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Why CEOs in Pharma Need a Crash Course in R&D Speak

Ever wondered why pharmaceutical CEOs might need extra education? Well, it's not just about business and finance anymore. These top bosses often struggle with understanding the complex world of research and development (R&D). Unlike their staff, who spend years learning the ropes, CEOs may not grasp

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Getting to Know HCC's Immune Friends and Foes

Imagine HCC, a type of liver cancer, as a mysterious city. Like any city, it has different neighborhoods, and these neighborhoods in HCC are filled with immune cells. These cells can either help the tumor grow or fight against it, but we don't fully understand how and why this happens. By mapping ou

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

How Our Beliefs and Reactions Shape Food Preferences

Have you ever wondered how our likes and dislikes for certain foods come to be? Scientists have found that our beliefs and reactions play a big role in this. In a recent study, researchers looked at how different beliefs about an experiment and how people react to demands can change our food prefere

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Discovering Clinical Reasoning in Forensic Medicine: A Literature Exploration

Ever wondered how doctors solve medical mysteries in forensic cases? This exploration dived into the world of teaching clinical reasoning in forensic medicine. The goal? To check out what's already been written about it. Forensic doctors need sharp thinking skills to figure out the truth behind cri

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