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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Religious Slaughter and Animal Welfare: Finding a Balance

Religious slaughter, where animals are killed without being stunned first, is a hot topic. It mixes animal rights, religious freedom, and food safety. The European Union has been looking at this issue closely. Courts have been making big decisions about how to handle it. The European Union values r

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How ICU Nurses Faced COVID-19: A Look at Their Confidence

Nurses in intensive care units (ICUs) were at the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic, dealing with the most serious cases. A study in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, wanted to understand how these nurses felt about their ability to handle the crisis. The study looked at how confident they were in their s

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How Friends Help Moms Feel Confident

New moms often feel unsure about their parenting skills. This can affect both their health and their baby's health. But what makes some moms feel more confident than others? One big factor is the support they get from friends and family. Having a strong network of people to rely on can make a huge

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Jun 26 2025SPORTS

Detroit Golf Club: Weather's Big Test for 2025 Rocket Classic

The 2025 Rocket Classic is set to challenge players in more ways than one. Last year, the tournament saw a mix of great golf and weather troubles. The first two days were fantastic, with players scoring well. But then, the weather stepped in, causing delays and pushing back the third round. The PGA

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Jun 25 2025EDUCATION

Why We Avoid Knowing Ourselves: The Curious Case of Self-Feedback

People often want to see themselves in a good light. This desire can lead to some interesting choices when they get feedback about themselves. For example, they might hear how others see them. This feedback can be helpful, but it can also make them feel bad. So, they might choose to ignore it. This

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Swedish Mental Health Workers View Self-Harm

Swedish mental health workers play a big role in how people who hurt themselves get help. Their views can make or break the care these individuals receive. Past research has shown that training can change these views, but the effects of gender and work experience are not clear. Most studies use surv

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: Who's Watching the Watchmen?

Tesla's robotaxis are now cruising around Austin, but they're not exactly setting a great example. Clips online show these autonomous vehicles doing some pretty questionable things. They've been caught driving on the wrong side of the road, making sudden stops for no apparent reason, and even leavin

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Jun 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Cancer's Year Ahead: A Tarot Guide to Growth and Healing

Cancer, your birthday is here, and the stars have a message for you! As a Water sign, you're all about feelings, intuition, and caring for others. You're like a weather system, bringing sunshine or storms to those around you. Your emotional smarts and near-psychic abilities make you a pro at underst

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: A Bumpy Start to Autonomous Rides

Tesla's self-driving taxis hit the road for paid rides, but not without some hiccups. On their first day, these autonomous vehicles seemed to bend the rules of traffic laws. A video captured by Rob Maurer, a Tesla investor, showed a Model Y making a messy left turn. The car hesitated, then swerved i

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis Hit the Road

Tesla has started testing its robotaxis in Austin, Texas. These self-driving cars are currently limited to a specific area and operate between 6 a. m. and midnight. Each Tesla robotaxi has a safety monitor in the passenger seat, and the driver's seat remains empty. Riders can use the new Robotaxi Ap

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