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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Black Women Reassess Political Role After Trump's Win

The 2024 election brought a wave of disappointment for many Black women. Teja Smith, founder of Get Social, feels the country has spoken and it's time to take a step back. After Trump's win, despite his divisive rhetoric and actions, many Black women are reevaluating their role in politics and socia

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Medial Coracoclavicular Ligament: A New View with MRI

The medial coracoclavicular ligament, also known as Caldani's ligament, has been studied in detail anatomically. Yet, there's scarcely any mention of its imaging identification. So, researchers developed a unique MRI technique to spot this ligament. They scanned seven volunteers without known should

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

The Impact of Coffee Plant Genetics on Soil and Fruit Microbes

Have you ever wondered how the type of coffee plant affects the tiny communities living in the soil and on the fruits? Scientists in Brazil decided to explore this question by studying different types of Coffea canephora, a popular coffee bean variety. They collected soil and fruit samples from six

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Jimmie Johnson’s UK Break: From NASCAR to New Sports Adventures

After wrapping up his NASCAR career, seven-time Cup Series champ Jimmie Johnson decided to switch gears, literally. He and his family moved to the UK, leaving behind the racetrack. This wasn't just a casual trip; Johnson experienced a personal tragedy that led him to seek new horizons. He traded the

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Nov 24 2024EDUCATION

Educators Gather to Tackle Early Childhood Challenges

In South Carolina, a group known as The Beloved Early Education and Care Collective, or The BEE, recently brought together early childhood educators to discuss the challenges they face. One of the main topics was the impact of pay, policies, and resources on behavioral issues in classrooms. Kiana St

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

The Story of Kneecap Cartilage: What Works and What's Next

Knee cartilage damage, especially around the kneecap (patella), is quite common. Unfortunately, these injuries don’t heal on their own easily, so surgery might be necessary to fix them, improve symptoms, and slow down the development of knee arthritis. We know a lot about fixing cartilage in other p

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Stand Up, Colorado: Protect Our Votes and Voices

Hey there, Coloradans! Ever felt like your voice doesn't matter? Like there's nothing you can do to change things? Well, think again. Democracy isn't just about voting; it's about speaking up and getting involved. Remember the Pledge of Allegiance? "With liberty and justice for all"? That's not just

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Meet the Kelse's Newest Addition and Jason's Late-Night Gig!

Life after the NFL is looking pretty good for retired Eagles star Jason Kelce. While he's been keeping busy with his podcast, "New Heights, " and his ESPN gig, there's been some big news in his personal life too. His wife Kylie just announced they're expecting another baby girl! Kylie shared a cute

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Books Reflect Shifts in Moral Talk After 9/11

Imagine flipping through a book published in the United States after the 2001 terrorist attacks. You might notice something different about the words on the pages. A recent study dug into how phrases about morality changed in books from the U. S. , Great Britain, and Spanish-speaking countries. Rese

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Power of Peer Pressure: A Letter's Impact on Healthcare Leaders

Healthcare leaders hold significant sway when it comes to adopting new practices based on evidence. A study set out to see if a simple letter could nudge these leaders towards embracing evidence-based practices. The letter in question didn't just provide information, but also played on social norms

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