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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

VA Cuts: Veterans' Care at Risk?

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) recently attempted to slash hundreds of contracts for veterans' health care services. Initially, a list of 875 contracts was set for termination, causing an uproar among Veterans Health Administration employees. These employees argued that many of the c

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Power Crisis: A Critical Look at the Water and Electricity Shortage

Gaza is facing a severe water and power shortage. The source of this crisis? The recent electricity cut by Israel. A desalination plant, which makes fresh water for the region, is now struggling to operate. The plant was producing 18, 000 cubic meters of water daily. Now, it's down to about 2, 500 c

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Iran and the U. S. : A Standoff Over Nuclear Talks

The recent diplomatic back-and-forth between the U. S. and Iran has raised eyebrows and questions. In a surprising move, the U. S. President reached out to Iran's top leader. The letter was a call for talks about Iran's nuclear activities. The Iranian leader, however, wasn't having it. He dismissed

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Big Bucks Yanked: Columbia Loses $400 Million

A big shake-up hit the academic world when a major university lost a huge chunk of federal funding. Columbia University found itself in hot water when the administration abruptly pulled $400 million. This move sent shockwaves through other universities, who are now on edge, wondering if they might b

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

New Faces, New Plans: Shaking Up Immigration Enforcement

The Department of Homeland Security has a new game plan. Kristi Noem, the head honcho, has just announced some big changes. The first big change is that the agency in charge of immigration enforcement has a new boss. The new acting director is Todd Lyons, who used to be the assistant director of

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Mar 10 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Showdown: Why the US Might Stockpile More BTC

The US government might be planning to boost its Bitcoin holdings. This isn't just about having more digital gold. It's about keeping up with other countries, especially China. Samson Mow, a big name in the Bitcoin world, thinks the US won't sit back and let China lead in Bitcoin holdings. He believ

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: Traveler Brings Virus Home to Maryland

A recent case of measles has been confirmed in Howard County, Maryland. This case is linked to a resident who had recently traveled internationally. Health officials are quick to point out that this case is not connected to the ongoing measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico. So, there's no need to

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Zapping Away Parkinson's: The Vagus Nerve Solution

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a tricky condition that affects millions worldwide. It's known for causing movement issues, tremors, and other symptoms that can make daily life challenging. Traditionally, doctors have relied on medications to manage these symptoms. But what if there was another way to t

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How DNA Can Predict Eye and Hair Color

In the world of forensic science, figuring out someone's eye and hair color from their DNA is a big deal. This isn't just about solving mysteries; it's about using cutting-edge technology to help solve real-life problems. Two methods, HIrisPlex and PRSice-2, were put to the test to see which one is

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

What's Really on Nigerian Plates?

In Nigeria, what people eat matters a lot. The food choices of adults in the country can greatly affect their health. Poor eating habits can lead to serious health problems. These problems are known as non-communicable diseases. These include conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and certain

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