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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Trump Administration's Health Research Cuts: A Setback for LGBTQ+ Health

The Trump administration recently made a controversial decision that has left many researchers and advocates for LGBTQ+ health in a state of uncertainty. They decided to cancel at least 68 grants focused on the health of gay, lesbian, and transgender individuals. These grants, which were awarded to

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Graphene's New Role in Fighting Bacteria

Bacteria are everywhere. They can be found in the air, on surfaces, and even inside the human body. Some bacteria are helpful, but others can make us sick. Scientists are always looking for better ways to spot these harmful bacteria quickly and accurately. Two methods that help in identifying bacter

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

New Leadership for CDC: Who is Susan Monarez?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a big deal, with a headquarters in Atlanta and a massive budget of over 9 billion dollars. It's been around for nearly 80 years, starting with a mission to stop malaria and growing into a global leader in health information and disease preventi

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Eating Fast Can Be Bad For Your Health

Eating quickly might seem like a good idea when you are in a hurry. But it can lead to some serious problems. For instance, it can cause you to eat more than you need. This is because your brain takes about 20 minutes to realize that your stomach is full. So, if you eat too fast, you might keep eati

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Gold Mining and Radiation: A Hidden Risk

Gold mining is a big deal in northwestern Sudan. It brings in money and jobs. But there is a hidden risk. The soil in these mining areas has naturally occurring radioactive materials, or NORM. These are substances that give off radiation. Scientists wanted to find out how much of these materials are

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

A New Era for the Postal Service

The United States Postal Service is about to see some big changes. The person in charge, Louis DeJoy, has decided to step down after serving during a tough time. The pandemic hit the postal service hard, and DeJoy, a businessman and supporter of former President Trump, had to navigate these challen

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nintendo's Surprise Event: What's Cooking This Week?

There is a buzz in the gaming community. A Nintendo Direct might be happening very soon. This is not the big Nintendo Switch 2 event planned for April 2. It is likely to be a smaller event focused on games for the current Switch console. The buzz started yesterday. A person who leaked a big chu

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Viewer Numbers Soar for Controversial Show

A recent episode of a popular TV show, "The White Lotus, " hit a major milestone. The sixth episode of its third season, called "Denials, " drew in 4. 2 million viewers. This number comes from both traditional TV viewers and those who streamed it on a popular platform. The show's producers released

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Top Officials' Chat Blunder Exposes Yemen War Plans

A big mistake happened when high-ranking officials in the Trump administration shared secret military plans. They used a chat app called Signal to talk about attacks on the Houthi group in Yemen. The problem? They accidentally included a well-known journalist in the conversation. The group invo

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

NewJeans' Big Change: A Legal Battle and a New Name

The past few years have seen NewJeans rise as a standout act in K-pop. This group of five young women, aged 16 to 20, has consistently delivered hit after hit. Their music and style have been praised for being clever, artistic, and ahead of their time. This success made their recent announcement al

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