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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

The Silent Return of an Ancient Foe

The world has seen a troubling rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases, a lung infection often marked by a harsh cough. This resurgence began in January 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas, and nearby counties, with 147 people diagnosed as of early March 2025. Of these, 67 people became sick, while 80 others carrie

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: The Legal Battles Shaping U. S. Policy

A top legal official recently took to the airwaves to criticize several judges. The official claimed that these judges are overstepping their bounds by challenging various policies. The official suggested that the highest court in the land will eventually weigh in on these disputes. The official's

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Maps Timeline Data Vanishes: What Happened?

Google Maps users have been in an uproar. They have been discussing that their Timeline data has vanished. This is the app’s historical record of where they’ve been. Now, Google has admitted that it accidentally deleted this data. There is a catch. If you weren’t using Google’s cloud backups, y

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Greenland's Stand: A Clash with U. S. Ambitions

Greenland is not happy with the United States. The prime minister of Greenland, Mute B. Egede, has expressed strong disapproval. What is the reason? The U. S. is planning to send a group of high-ranking officials to the island. This group includes Usha Vance, the second lady, and Michael Waltz, the

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Mar 24 2025WEATHER

Fires and Floods: A Double Whammy for the Carolinas

The Carolinas are facing a tough time. Two states are dealing with multiple wildfires. These fires are burning thousands of acres. The fires are a result of a hurricane that hit the area a few months ago. The hurricane left behind a lot of debris. This debris is making it hard for firefighters t

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Two Titans in the Wrestling Ring

The wrestling world saw an unexpected twist when two high-profile figures stepped into the spotlight. The NCAA Division 1 Wrestling Championship, a big deal in college sports, had an unusual guest appearance. Donald Trump, the former president, and Elon Musk, the tech mogul, showed up together. This

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Work and Life: Kidney Transplant vs. Dialysis in Japan

In Japan, people who have had a kidney transplant often find it easier to get a job. This is a big deal because it shows how a kidney transplant can change someone's life. But, there's a catch. Not many studies have looked at how work and daily life compare for these transplant recipients and those

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Can Boost Teen Confidence and Ease Anxiety

In today's world, many teens struggle with social anxiety. It's a real issue that can make everyday situations feel overwhelming. One interesting way to tackle this problem is through physical exercise. It's not just about staying fit. Exercise can actually help teens feel more confident and less an

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

The Long Distance Travel Dilemma: How Jet Lag Affects Athletes

Jet lag is a common issue for athletes who travel long distances for competitions. This happens when athletes cross multiple time zones, disrupting their body's internal clock. The body's natural rhythm gets out of sync with the new environment, leading to jet lag. This can affect how well athletes

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Smoking's Hidden Dangers: How Heat-Not-Burn Products Affect Your Blood Vessels

Cigarette smoke from heat-not-burn products, which are marketed as safer alternatives, can still harm the body. This is because they contain chemicals that can damage cells in the blood vessels. These chemicals are called alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. They are found in the smoke of

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