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Aug 06 2025HEALTH

Kidney Stones and the Risks of Treatment

Kidney stones are becoming more common worldwide. In North America, about 13% of people have them. In Europe, it's around 9%. One way doctors treat these stones is with a procedure called ureteroscopy. This method is known for being effective and safe. However, it's not without risks. During ureter

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Aug 06 2025CRYPTO

A New Meme Token with a Twist: Pepe Dollar ($PEPD) Gains Momentum

In the world of Ethereum, a new meme token called Pepe Dollar ($PEPD) is making waves. It's not just another funny internet coin; it has some serious features and a unique take on finance. This token is playing with ideas about central banking and money, making it more than just a joke. Pepe Dollar

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Aug 06 2025CRIME

A Bold Daylight Assault in Reynosa

In a shocking display of power, a group linked to the Gulf Cartel ambushed and killed a high-ranking Mexican federal prosecutor in broad daylight on a busy street in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. The attackers, armed with grenades and automatic weapons, executed their plan with precision and escaped without

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Aug 05 2025HEALTH

Understanding Muscle Tightness After Stroke: A Closer Look

After a stroke, many people face muscle tightness, or spasticity. This is a common issue, and it can be tough to handle. Doctors use a tool called surface electromyography (sEMG) to check how muscles are working. This tool gives real-time info about muscle activity. It's super useful for spotting mu

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Aug 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Exploring Adoption and Fostering in Charleston: A Chance to Make a Difference

In Charleston, a nonprofit is on a mission to help more families consider adoption and fostering. Lifeline Children’s Services of South Carolina is hosting a free event to share details about these options. The goal? To give families a clear picture of how they can provide a stable home for children

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Aug 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unraveling the Mystery of the Vanishing Starfish

For over ten years, a strange sickness has been wiping out starfish along the Pacific coast. Now, scientists have finally figured out what's been happening. It turns out, a sneaky bacteria called Vibrio pectenicida is to blame. This bacteria has been causing something called sea star wasting diseas

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Aug 04 2025BUSINESS

Boeing Workers Strike Again: What's Going On?

Workers at Boeing's fighter jet plants have walked off the job. This is not the first time. It happened less than a year after Boeing gave raises to end another strike. Around 3, 200 workers from three plants in Missouri and Illinois said no to a new contract. They want better pay and working condit

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Aug 03 2025SCIENCE

Peering into the Cosmos: The James Webb Telescope's Amazing Reach

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has shown us the farthest and clearest infrared pictures of the universe ever seen. This incredible tool, launched in December 2021, can detect heat and light that our eyes can't see. It's like having superpowers to look back in time, almost to the beginning of

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

Unraveling the Russiagate Puzzle: Who's in the Legal Hot Seat?

The spotlight is back on Russiagate, and this time, it's shining on some big names. CIA Director John Ratcliffe dropped a bombshell, saying that the statute of limitations won't stop the Trump administration from going after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former CIA director John Brennan

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Aug 03 2025SPORTS

Boston's Bid for a WNBA Team: Connecticut Sun's Potential Move

The Connecticut Sun, a standout team in the WNBA, might be heading to Boston. A group led by Steve Pagliuca, a minority owner of the Boston Celtics, has agreed to buy the team for a record $325 million. This deal could also include $100 million for a new practice facility in Boston. The Mohegan Trib

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