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Dec 14 2024LIFESTYLE

Revealing the Truth: A Influencer's Secret Life

Imagine keeping a secret that’s been weighing on you for years. Annie Niu, a known lifestyle influencer, has recently shared a surprising truth with her family. She’d been posing as her deceased twin sister for the past five years, all to protect her grandparents from feeling sad. It all came to lig

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Night Owl Trump: Late-Night Decisions and Announcements

Ever wondered what time of day a president-elect makes the biggest decisions? For Donald J. Trump, it's often after dark. In the quiet hours of the night, while many are asleep, Trump has been busy hosting dinners, making personnel announcements, and even poking fun at world leaders on social media.

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Family Matters: How Healthy Families Boost Chronic Patients' Confidence

Chronic diseases are a major health issue worldwide, making it crucial to boost the confidence of people dealing with them. A recent study delved into how family health influences a patient's self-assurance. It found that family health doesn't just directly affect self-efficacy, but it also plays a

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Ice in the North Sea: A One-Time Event

Imagine a time when the central North Sea was covered in ice. A new study using 3D seismic data has revealed that this cold event happened just once during the Early Pleistocene. This was a big deal, as ice sheets stretched all the way from western Norway, covering over 10, 000 square kilometers in

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Dec 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Carbon Dance: How Cities Change River Water

You know how rivers are like veins, carrying water from one place to another? Well, dissolved inorganic carbon, or DIC, is a crucial part of this watery journey. DIC is basically carbon that's dissolved in water, and it plays a big role in the carbon cycle. Scientists studied two rivers in a big cit

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Why Malaria Hits Poor Kids Harder: Ghana's Untold Story

Malaria is a big problem for little kids, especially in countries where it's common. Kids under five get sick with it the most. Everyone knows that kids from poor families suffer more, but no one really understands why. This study in Ghana looked into that. They wanted to know how the wealth of a fa

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

How Do Zebrafish Larvae React to Quick Stress?

Handling stress is a big deal in fish farming. Zebrafish, a common fish in labs and farms, hasn't been studied enough for their stress response when they're young. Scientists wanted to see how zebrafish larvae react to a sudden stress situation. They spun the tiny fish in a vortex for a minute and c

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Expert Views on OCD Insight: Should It Be Part of the DSM-6?

Back in 1994, the DSM-IV introduced "with poor insight" as a specifier for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The DSM-5 took it a step further, allowing clinicians to diagnose OCD "with absent insight/delusional beliefs. " This change has blurred the line between OCD and psychosis. A recent study

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

High School Game Night: November 13th Recap

Boy's hockey saw exciting wins with Little Falls crushing Rock Ridge 4-1 and Morris-Benson falling to River Lakes 3-2 in overtime. Girls' hockey had a thrilling game where Sartell-Sauk Rapids lost to North Shore 2-1 in OT. In boys' basketball, North Branch and Big Lake had a high-scoring game with N

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Why Elon Musk's Tesla Pay Package Got Blocked Again

Elon Musk's massive pay package, now valued at around $101 billion, has been rejected again by a Delaware court. This package, comprising 303 million Tesla stock options, was first tossed out in January by the same judge. Despite being re-approved by shareholders in June, the court still found it un

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