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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Growth Patterns in Babies With Birth Defects

Babies born with physical birth defects face unique challenges. Their growth and body development are often different from other babies. This is especially true for those born at full term. A recent study looked at how these babies grow while in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). It also tried

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Oct 02 2025CRYPTO

Senate Talks Crypto Taxes: What's the Deal?

The US Senate Finance Committee is set to discuss crypto taxes. This comes right after the Treasury and IRS released some new rules to make things easier for companies dealing with crypto under the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT). The CAMT is a 15% tax on big companies' profits, signed int

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Slip-Up Sparks Debate on Crime and Politics

A senator made a big mistake during a talk about crime. He asked people to "stop attacking pedophiles" instead of "stop pedophiles. " It was a weird thing to say, and he didn't fix it. He just kept talking about how good the president's crime plans are. This isn't the first time this senator has ta

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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Senate Republicans Rush Through Diplomatic Appointments

The U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee recently approved a large group of Donald Trump's nominees for diplomatic roles. This move came as Republicans pushed to change Senate rules to speed up the confirmation process. Among the nominees were some big names, like Michael Waltz, who was picked

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Sep 17 2025HEALTH

What Really Happened to the CDC Director?

A recent Senate hearing shed light on the controversial firing of Susan Monarez, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The hearing, led by Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, aimed to uncover the true reasons behind her abrupt dismissal just weeks after her confirmat

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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

A Young Horse's Close Call with Ivermectin: A Lesson in Quick Thinking

A tiny horse, just four days old, faced a serious problem. It had too much ivermectin, a medicine meant to help, but in this case, it caused big trouble. The little horse showed severe nerve issues, a scary situation for sure. Doctors acted fast. They used a special treatment called intravenous lip

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

A Race Against Time: Will Miran Join the Fed's Rate-Setting Team?

Stephen Miran, President Donald Trump's top economic advisor, is on track to secure a crucial Senate approval for his nomination to become a Federal Reserve governor. However, getting him ready to influence interest rate decisions at the upcoming Fed meeting seems unlikely. The Senate Banking Commi

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

A Clash of Titans: Kennedy's Senate Hearing Sparks Debate

In a recent Senate hearing, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself under scrutiny. Dr. Robert Malone, a new CDC vaccine adviser, had strong words about the event. He called it "political theater" on Newsmax. Malone criticized Sen. Elizabeth Warren for questioning Ken

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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Washington's Crime Wave: A Look Back at Biden's 1992 Senate Speech

Back in 1992, Joe Biden, then a senator, had some strong words about crime in Washington, D. C. He was not alone in his concerns. Many people felt the same way. Biden spoke on the Senate floor about the dangers of driving in D. C. at night. He shared personal stories, like how he avoided stopping at

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Aug 04 2025POLITICS

Political Showdown: Trump and Schumer Clash Over Nominations

In a heated exchange, former President Donald Trump accused Senate Democrats of being "CRAZED LUNATICS" for their approach to his executive nominations. This outburst came in a late-night post on Truth Social, where Trump claimed that Democrats, led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, were deli

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