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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Orangeburg Takes a Stand Against Hate

Orangeburg County is making a move to protect its residents. They are looking to pass a new rule. This rule would make it a minor crime to hurt or scare someone because of who they are. It covers things like race, religion, and more. If someone breaks this rule, they could go to jail for a month or

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Kids' Health in America: A Worrying Trend

Over the past 17 years, the health of children in the U. S. has taken a turn for the worse. Today's kids are more likely to be overweight, suffer from long-term illnesses, and struggle with mental health issues like depression. This isn't just one or two problems; it's a wide range of health concern

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Jul 07 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rains Cause Chaos in Orange County

Orange County faced serious problems due to heavy rain from Tropical Depression Chantal. The rain led to flash floods, forcing people to leave their homes and closing many roads. Chapel Hill, a town in Orange County, warned residents about the floods. By 9 p. m. , first responders started evacuatin

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

How Vaccines Are Changing the Game for Cows in Minas Gerais

Over the last decade, the rate of bovine brucellosis vaccines in Minas Gerais, Brazil, has been on the rise. This is big news for cattle farmers and their livestock. Researchers looked at data from 2011 to 2022. They found that certain areas had higher vaccination rates than others. Some areas had l

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Fueling Recovery: A Look at Nutrition in Elderly Patients

Older adults in rehab need the right amount of energy and protein to heal. But how do they get it? A recent study dug into this question. It focused on patients getting special diet plans from dietitians. The goal was to see if these plans met the patients' needs. First, the study used a cool tool

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

July 4th: A Day of Arrests and Protests

On a day meant for celebration, federal agents were busy. U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out raids in Southern California. Over 1, 600 people have been detained for deportation. The raids continued even on July 4th, a day meant for celebration. In West Hollywood, ICE agents

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Combining Probiotics and Exercise to Fight Obesity and Anxiety

Obesity is a big problem worldwide, causing health issues like high blood sugar and anxiety. Scientists wanted to see if giving mice a special probiotic called Pediococcus pentosaceus E24-168, along with exercise, could help with these problems. They used mice that were fed a high-fat diet to make

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Jul 05 2025BUSINESS

OPEC+ Speeds Up Oil Production Plans

Oil production is getting a boost. OPEC+ has decided to increase its output faster than planned. This move comes as summer demand for oil is high. The group, led by Saudi Arabia, is looking to regain market share. Eight key members of the alliance met and agreed to raise production by 548, 000 barr

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Older Men Fighting Fatigue: Tai Chi vs. Exercise

Older men who have beaten cancer often feel a deep tiredness that doesn't go away. This isn't just feeling lazy; it's a real problem that messes with their mood, sleep, and overall well-being. So, what can help? Some studies suggest Tai Chi Qigong (TCQ), a mix of gentle movement and mindfulness, mig

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Staying Active Helps Older Adults with Health Issues

Older adults with multiple health problems often struggle with daily tasks. But here's a simple idea: staying social might help them more than those who don't. It's not just about having fun. It's about keeping their independence. Think about it. When people engage in social activities, they move m

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