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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Kids and Phones: Should Schools Ban Devices?

Imagine a school day without smartphones. Governor Hochul wants just that for students in grades K-12. She believes this can help free kids from the constant buzz of social media and the mental health pressures that come with it. But is it that simple? Smartphones can be a huge distraction in class

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Missed Appointments in Veterans' Healthcare

Ever wondered why some healthcare appointments are left empty? In the Veterans Affairs Health Care System, these unused slots can affect patient care and clinic operations. But how often does this happen? And why? Let's dive into the world of primary care to find out. First, let's talk numbers. The

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

New Hampshire Restaurants Adapt to Dry January

Dry January is becoming a big deal, with nearly one-third of Americans planning to skip or cut back on alcohol. New Hampshire restaurants are taking note and finding ways to adapt. The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has even jumped in, calling January "Mocktail Month. " Seventy businesses are offer

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Why Ageing and Inflammation Affect COVID-19 T-Cell Responses

Imagine you're fighting off a new infection like COVID-19. Your T-cells, the immune system's special forces, play a crucial role. But why do some people's T-cells respond better than others? Age and inflammation have a lot to do with it, especially when it comes to severe COVID-19 cases. Scientists

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Trump Downplays Violence from Capitol Rioters: Just Minor Issues

In a recent chat with Fox News host Sean Hannity, former President Donald Trump referred to the violent actions of Capitol rioters towards police as “minor incidents. ” This interview, happening after his swearing-in ceremony, saw Trump defending his decision to pardon 1, 500 people involved in the

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Saving Lives Faster: How AI Is Revolutionizing Emergency Response

Imagine this: you're in a serious car accident, and every second counts. Getting to the hospital quickly is crucial. But what if the ambulance could communicate directly with the hospital, sharing your vital signs and medical history, all while you're on the way? This is what CONNECT-AI, a new digit

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Jan 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Music Mogul Sean Combs Fights Back Against False Claims

Sean Combs, a prominent figure in the music industry, has initiated a lawsuit against Courtney Burgess. Burgess has been spreading stories about possessing sex tapes involving Combs and celebrities, including alleged assaults on minors. Combs, currently awaiting trial for sex trafficking and rackete

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Jan 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Nominations 2025: A Fresh Look at the Contenders

The 97th Oscars nominations have been unveiled, and it's a diverse mix of films. The French-language musical "Emilia Pérez" leads with 14 nominations, including Best Picture. Joining it in the top race are "Anora, " "The Brutalist, " "A Complete Unknown, " "Conclave, " "Dune: Part Two, " "I’m Still

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Jan 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025 Sundance Movies to Watch Out For

Grab your popcorn, folks! The 2025 Sundance Film Festival has a lineup that's full of surprises. We're not talking about the usual suspects with big-name stars or crowd-pleasing premises. No, this year it's all about the unique stories and hidden gems that'll make you say, "I didn't see that coming!

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle: How HIV Affects Hip Health

Living longer is great, but it also brings new challenges. People with HIV are now facing a higher chance of a painful hip condition called femoral head necrosis. This happens when the ball part of the hip bone dies due to lack of blood. It's not just HIV that's to blame, though. Medicines used to t

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