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Jan 08 2025WEATHER

Winter Storm Cancels Fun in Dallas-Fort Worth

Bad weather is heading to Dallas-Fort Worth, which has caused many events to be canceled or postponed. Some museums, like the Nasher Sculpture Center and Perot Museum of Nature and Science, are waiting to see how bad it gets before making a decision. The Kimbell Art Museum follows the local school d

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Playing It Safe: How Gamblers Feel About New Trial Methods

Gambling can be fun, but it comes with risks. This study looked into how 36 casual gamblers felt about a trial called EROGamb 2. 0. This trial aimed to make gambling safer by using messages about what others do and by helping people set goals. The gamblers were interviewed over the phone or video ca

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Kapi: A Piece of the Early Gibbon Puzzle

Fossils of gibbons are quite rare, which makes their evolutionary history a bit of a mystery. One such fossil, Kapi ramnagarensis, was found in India and dated back to around 13 million years ago. Scientists initially thought it was an early gibbon due to a unique lower molar they found. However, so

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Death: Louisiana's First Case

Imagine this: the first time someone in the United States has died from bird flu. It happened in Louisiana to someone over 65 with health issues and exposure to sick birds. This wasn't just any bird flu case; the virus may have changed inside the person, making them very sick. Since March, 66 infec

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

GLP-1 RAs and Alcohol: What's the Connection?

Alcohol-related deaths are on the rise, even with many treatments available. This review looked into how GLP-1 RAs, a type of medication, might be connected to changes in alcohol consumption. These drugs are often used to manage health issues like diabetes, but their impact on drinking habits isn't

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

How Double Knee Surgery Boosts Athletes' Comebacks

What if going under the knife once wasn't enough to bounce back from a knee injury? A new study looked into how dual surgery—fixing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and adding anterolateral ligament reconstruction (ALLR)—compared to just mending the ACL. They checked how quickly athletes returne

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Biden Praises Trudeau: A Unique Partnership

The last time President Biden visited Ottawa, he highlighted the strong bond between the United States and Canada. He emphasized that Canada is the best ally and closest partner the U. S. could ask for. When Biden took office, his first call to a foreign leader was to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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Jan 07 2025FINANCE

Goodbye to Medical Debt on Credit Reports!

Starting soon, Americans won't have to worry about medical bills hurting their credit scores. The Biden administration is updating the rules so that medical debt can't be included in credit reports. This change will help about 15 million people by removing around $49 billion in medical bills from th

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Jan 07 2025WEATHER

Winter Storm Double Trouble: Snow Piles Up in D. C.

Early Monday, the D. C. area got hit with the first winter storm of 2025, dumping about half a foot of snow. But that wasn't the end of it! Another round of snow was expected in the evening, which could push totals into the double digits. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning fo

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Caregivers' Biggest Concerns: What Social Media Tells Us

Informal caregivers looking after folks with dementia often share their struggles online. A recent study aimed to organize and count their top worries, do a deeper analysis on some posts, and check if replies were helpful and backed by facts. Researchers started by sorting out the main issues that

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