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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Education and Voting Shifts: A Closer Look

Wisconsin's recent elections brought significant changes. Voters chose to keep Jill Underly as the state's top education official. The decision was a clear victory for public schools. Underly, backed by the Democratic Party and teachers' unions, won against her Republican opponent, Brittany Kinser.

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

South Carolina vs. Planned Parenthood: The Big Court Showdown

In a recent high-stakes courtroom drama, the Supreme Court tackled a heated issue: South Carolina's push to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood. The spotlight was on a legal puzzle: can Medicaid patients take states to court if they want to pick their own healthcare providers? The case isn't jus

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Big Vote: What Happened and Why It Matters

In a recent election, Wisconsin saw a big win for Democrats in a judicial race. This race was no ordinary contest. It broke records with nearly 70 million dollars spent on ads. This massive spending shows how high the stakes were. The race was also a big deal because it was seen as a vote on Elon Mu

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Mice in the Americas: How Food and Genes Shape Size

In the last 500 years, house mice have made themselves at home across the Americas. During this time, they have shown remarkable adaptability. One of the most noticeable changes is in their body size. This shift is not just about genetics. The environment, especially what they eat, plays a big role.

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Flu Shots: The Missed Opportunity for Czech Republic's Chronically Ill

The Czech Republic has a big problem with flu shots. People with long-term health issues, like diabetes or heart disease, are more likely to get sick from the flu. They also tend to have more severe cases and complications. Yet, many of these people aren't getting the flu shot. This is a big iss

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Apr 02 2025EDUCATION

How Good Bosses Boost Happiness and Job Joy

Leadership matters a lot in how happy and satisfied workers feel at their jobs. Leaders who act with kindness and fairness can really make a difference. This is because their actions can boost the mental health of their employees. When employees feel good mentally, they tend to enjoy their jobs more

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Social Factors Affect Kidney Recovery

Kidney problems can be really tough. Some people have a hard time bouncing back from kidney issues. This is especially true for those who need dialysis treatment outside of a hospital. The recovery process can be influenced by many things. One important factor is the social environment of the pa

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Apr 02 2025RELIGION

A Devastating Loss in Myanmar's Earthquake

The earthquake in Myanmar was a disaster for many people. It was a tragedy that hit hard during the holy month of Ramadan. Many Muslims were praying in their mosques when the earthquake struck. Three mosques collapsed, killing hundreds. The biggest mosque, Myoma, was one of them. The loss was immens

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Court Shakes Up: The Unexpected Victory

The Wisconsin Supreme Court saw a significant shift when Susan Crawford won a seat, keeping the liberal majority alive. This victory was a surprise to many, especially since Elon Musk had poured millions into opposing her. Crawford, a Dane County circuit judge, beat Brad Schimel, a Waukesha County c

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Aphasia Check-Up: How Well Does the BDAE-2 Work in Serbia?

The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination, or BDAE-2, is a well-known tool used to diagnose speech disorders. In Serbia, it has been in use for a while, but there is a lack of information on how well it works for Serbian speakers. A recent study set out to change that. Researchers wanted to see if t

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