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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

How Weed Might Be Affecting Your Baby Plans

Let's dive into something important: weed and trying to have a baby. Recent findings suggest that THC, the part of weed that makes you feel high, might not be the best for women wanting to start a family. Researchers checked out over 1, 000 samples from women undergoing fertility treatments. They n

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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

Can Ivermectin Fight Childhood Leukemia?

Childhood leukemia is a tough nut to crack. Doctors usually rely on glucocorticoids to treat it. But what happens when these drugs stop working? That's where the search for new treatments comes in. Ivermectin, a drug known for kicking out parasites, might have a hidden talent. Scientists think it c

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Sep 11 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: Stem Cells and a Rare Disease

Scientists have taken a big step in understanding a rare condition called coenzyme Q10 deficiency. This condition can cause serious problems, from seizures in babies to movement issues in adults. The cause? Faulty COQ4 genes. Researchers used a technique called CRISPR/Cas9 to tweak stem cells. They

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Sep 11 2025POLITICS

A Judge Steps In: Protecting the Fed's Independence

A federal judge has stepped in to stop President Trump from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Judge Jia Cobb ruled that Cook should stay in her position while the legal battle continues. This decision came just before the Federal Reserve's important meeting scheduled for September 16. Th

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Sep 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Hulk Hogan's Fortune: One Son Inherits, One Daughter Steps Aside

Hulk Hogan, the wrestling legend, left behind a fortune of almost $5 million. His son, Nick, is the only one to inherit it. This is what the court papers say. Nick, now 35, took charge as the co-personal representative of his father's estate. He also asked Terry McCoy to help manage it. This all ha

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Sep 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Lazy Pup, Lazy Mom: The Surprising Truth About Dog Energy

Ruby, a TikTok user, shared a video of her and her dog napping together. The clip has over 213, 000 views. Before getting her dog, Ruby was told she would need to take her to the park to burn off energy. But Ruby and her dog prefer cozy naps instead. Science shows that dogs can take on traits from

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Sep 11 2025EDUCATION

A Giant Science Mural Brightens Up Syracuse's Armory Square

In the heart of Syracuse, a massive science-themed mural has taken over Armory Square. This isn't just any mural; it's a 455-foot-long, 40-foot-high celebration of science, technology, and community spirit. The mural, called "Powered by Wonder, " was created by Tommy Lincoln of Stay Fresh Design, wi

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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Trust: A Divided America

In a recent survey, only a small group of Americans, about one in four, trust that the Trump administration's changes to vaccine policies are rooted in science. This shift is notable because it goes against the widespread vaccination efforts that were initially pushed by the same administration. Th

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Sep 11 2025EDUCATION

U. S. Students Face Academic Challenges: A Closer Look at the Numbers

The latest scores from the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), often called the Nation's Report Card, show a worrying trend for U. S. students. Eighth graders are struggling with science, while 12th graders are falling behind in math and reading. These results, the first since the pand

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Sep 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Report: A Flawed Document or a Deliberate Misstep?

The U. S. Department of Energy recently released a lengthy report on the effects of greenhouse gas emissions. The report, however, has been heavily criticized for its questionable approach to climate science. The energy secretary, Chris Wright, claimed that the media misrepresents climate science an

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