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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Trump and NATO: What's the Real Deal?

Trump's recent actions have sparked concerns among European leaders. They worry that the U. S. might be pulling back from NATO, the military alliance that has connected the U. S. and Europe since 1949. This worry comes from talks between U. S. and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, and comments made

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers in HIV-1 and Lung Infections

People with HIV-1 often face lung infections. Many germs can cause these infections. But, how these germs affect the health of these people is not well understood. A study followed a group of people with HIV-1 and lung infections for 180 days. The goal was to see if certain germs made their heal

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Feb 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Alerts: iOS 18. 4's New Way to Sort Notifications

iOS 18. 4 introduces a handy new feature called Priority Notifications. This isn't just about adding more languages to Apple Intelligence or tweaking Image Playgrounds. It's about making your notifications smarter. Imagine this: your iPhone knows which alerts are crucial and which can wait.

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Judge Halts Trump's Move to End DEI Programs

In a significant ruling, a federal judge in Baltimore stepped in to stop President Donald Trump's attempts to end federal support for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The judge's decision came after a lawsuit filed by several groups, including the city of Baltimore and higher educati

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Feb 22 2025CRIME

Deadly Shooting at Kentucky License Office

A tragic event unfolded in Louisville, Kentucky, on a Friday afternoon. Three lives were lost in a shooting that took place outside a driver's license office. The scene was chaotic, with several people rushing to escape in a vehicle. The location of the incident was the Driver Licensing Regional Off

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Path to Peace: Four Different Approaches

Ukraine's conflict with Russia has been ongoing for years, and various experts have proposed different strategies to achieve peace. One approach, suggested by the Center for European Policy Analysis, involves applying maximum pressure on Russia. This strategy includes providing Ukraine with immediat

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at ICE: New Boss, Same Old Mission

ICE, the agency in charge of deportations, has a new acting director. Caleb Vitello, who had been leading the agency, has been moved to a different role. He will now oversee all field and enforcement operations. This change comes as the administration is frustrated with the pace of deportations. The

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Trump's Second Term: A New Era of Tough Talk and Action

Trump's second term has kicked off with a bang, showing the world that the United States is ready to take a tougher stance on global issues. Less than a month in, the administration has already made waves with its aggressive foreign policy. Trump is sending a clear message: the U. S. will not tolera

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Tumor Cells: How They React to Their Surroundings

Tumor cells are sneaky. They can change their behavior based on their environment. Scientists wanted to know how certain proteins, called KLFs, help these cells adapt. They looked at three types of tumor cells from mice: 4T1, 4T07, and 67NR. These cells were put in different conditions to see how th

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Does Weight Affect How Well Teens Move?

First, let's talk about what the study is all about. Researchers wanted to know if there's a connection between how well teens can move and their weight. They looked at 310 teens, both boys and girls, aged 12 to 15. They used a test called the Korperkoordinationstest für Kinder (KTK) to measure how

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