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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution and Heart Disease: A Long-Term Look

Imagine living in a place where the air you breathe could affect your heart health over time. This is not a far-fetched idea. Air pollution, specifically the main types found in the environment, has been linked to various heart issues. However, the long-term and combined effects of these pollutants

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Cabinet Meeting: A Fact Check Frenzy

During a recent Cabinet meeting, President Trump shared some surprising claims. He said the US gave Ukraine $350 billion in aid, while Europe only gave $100 billion. But experts say that's not true. Europe actually gave more, about $259 billion, while the US gave around $125 billion. The US did give

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

Musk and Trump: The Prank That Shocked a Federal Office

A peculiar event unfolded at the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) headquarters in Washington, D. C. Employees walked in to find a bizarre video playing on internal TV screens. The video was a fake, created using artificial intelligence, showing President Donald Trump kissing t

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Feb 25 2025SPORTS

March Madness: The Women's Basketball Season Heats Up!

The women's college basketball season is in full swing, and the excitement is palpable. The latest AP Poll Top 25 rankings have been shaken up, with some unexpected results. The ACC saw a major upset last week, as Notre Dame, the top-ranked team, lost to NC State. This is the second week in a row wh

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Feb 25 2025BUSINESS

Joann Fabrics: The End of an Era?

Joann Fabrics, a well-known name in the crafting world, is shutting down all of its stores across the country. This news comes after a series of events that have led to the company's downfall. The company had already planned to close 500 stores and keep 300 open just last month. This decisi

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Challenging the Status Quo: Why Medical Journals Need to Embrace Different Views

Medical journals are supposed to be at the forefront of scientific discovery, but they're often stuck in their ways. They follow the same old rules, and it's not always good for progress. Over the last 50 years, the pharmaceutical industry has been pulling the strings more and more. This means that

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Plantain Power: A Natural Weapon Against Diseases

Plantain, also known as Plantago lanceolata, is a common plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. It's been recognized as safe by various pharmacopeias, which are like rulebooks for medicines. This study looked at how different parts of the plant, specifically the leaves, migh

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chiral Drugs in Rivers: The Septic Tank Connection

In Scotland, researchers took a close look at how chiral drugs make their way into rivers. They spent a year studying five community septic tanks. The goal was to figure out how these tanks affect the amounts and types of chiral drugs that end up in nearby rivers. The study focused on 25 different c

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Feb 24 2025POLITICS

Tanks Roll into West Bank: A New Era of Tension

In a surprising move, Israeli military tanks have rolled into the West Bank for the first time in many years. This action has sparked concern and criticism from Palestinians, who see it as a major step up in conflict. The tanks were spotted moving into Jenin, a city known for its history of resistan

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Feb 22 2025FINANCE

K-Pop Tour Boosts Stocks: Live Nation's Mixed Results

Live Nation, a major player in the music industry, recently reported impressive earnings for 2024. The company saw a record revenue of $23. 1 billion and predicted a strong stadium business for 2025. However, despite these positive figures, Live Nation's stock took a hit. On Friday, February 21, sha

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