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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The NFL's New Overtime Twist: Fairer or Faster?

The NFL has made a significant change to its overtime rules for the regular season. Starting soon, both teams will get a chance to have the ball. This new rule is similar to what happens in the playoffs. If the game is still tied after both teams have had a turn, the next score wins. This is known a

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Screens in Bed: Are They Messing With Your Sleep?

Students are spending a lot of time on their screens in bed. This might be a bad idea. A recent study found that more screen time in bed could lead to worse sleep. The study looked at over 45, 000 students in Norway. They found that each extra hour of screen time increased the risk of insomnia by 63

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Europeans Ready to Fight Back: Tariffs and Trade Tensions

A recent poll shows that most people in Western Europe are prepared to hit back if the US starts imposing big tariffs on their goods. This move is expected to happen soon, with the US president planning to introduce various tariffs on imports from major trading partners. These tariffs could range fr

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Apr 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grindavík Under Threat: Another Volcanic Eruption Strikes Iceland

Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula has been active since 2021, with the latest eruption occurring on a Tuesday morning. This event marked the 11th eruption in the area, causing the evacuation of the town of Grindavík and the popular Blue Lagoon spa. The Icelandic Meteorological Office reported an earthq

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Senator's Marathon Speech: A Stand for Change

In the heart of the night, a senator took a stand. Cory Booker, a Democrat from New Jersey, chose to speak his mind on the Senate floor. He began at 7 p. m. EDT on Monday, vowing to keep going until he could no longer stand. By Tuesday morning, he was still at it, with papers in hand and glasses per

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Apr 01 2025EDUCATION

Quick Checks: Boosting Nursing Skills with Simple Feedback

Exit tickets are a handy tool in nursing education. They help teachers see if students really get what they are learning. This is important because nursing is all about knowing your stuff and being ready for anything. But there is more to it than just knowing facts. It is about being able to use tha

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Segmented Bodies in Animals

The number of segments in the trunk of vertebrates varies greatly. This diversity is fascinating, but the process behind it is not well understood. Scientists believe that the number of segments is set during early development. This happens when cells in a specific area, called the pre-somitic mesod

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Apr 01 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Scars of Digital Bullying

The internet and social media have opened up new ways for people to connect. Unfortunately, they have also created new ways for bullies to hurt others. Cyberbullying is a big problem that can leave deep emotional wounds. Everyone knows that traditional bullying can cause serious harm. But what a

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Barriers to Abortion Access in Türkiye

In Türkiye, women have the right to an induced abortion within the first ten weeks of pregnancy. This procedure is even considered a free public health service. Yet, many women face significant hurdles when trying to access these services in public health facilities. This situation is not new. Over

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Women's Heart Health: The Different Worlds of Younger and Older SCAD Survivors

Heart issues aren't just for the elderly. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a condition that often hits women hard, and it doesn't discriminate based on age. It's crucial to understand how age affects the recovery process for these women. A recent study dug into the experiences of wom

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