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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Fossil Fuel Boss Takes Over Energy Department

Imagine a CEO from a fossil fuel company becoming the nation's energy boss. This is exactly what happened when Chris Wright, a prominent figure in the energy world, was approved by the Senate to lead the Department of Energy. His appointment is a big deal because it aligns with a certain administrat

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Sweat It Out: The Weekly Workout Blueprint For Weight Loss

When aiming to lose weight, many folks wonder just how much exercise they need to do every week. A recent review that looked at over 100 trials found some useful tips. It's not just about any type of exercise, though. Aerobic exercise, the kind that gets your heart pumping and makes you sweat, is

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Older Adults' Nutrition Crisis: A Global Wake-Up Call

Nutrition problems are still a big deal for older people around the world. Let's talk about four big ones: not enough protein and energy, lack of iodine, not enough vitamin A, and iron deficiency. These issues have been a concern for a long time, from 1990 to 2021. These health problems do not affe

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Feb 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Are We Going To See Organized Crime Characters On SVU?

The TV season of 2025 is already in full swing, but there’s no word yet on when “Law & Order: Organized Crime” Season 5 will start on Peacock. This is the first season as a streaming original, not airing on NBC. The latest episode of SVU gave fans a sneak peek of a mini crossover. The characters fr

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 and Our Nightly Rest

Six months into the COVID-19 outbreak, the world had changed drastically. With lockdowns and social restrictions, the pandemic life had become one where people were staring at screens more than ever. This alone is not new. What is new is that there is an effort to understand how this relates to slee

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Doug Burgum: From Governor to Interior Boss

Doug Burgum, a former North Dakota governor, secured a new role as interior secretary. The confirmation came on a Thursday night. He's the guy that President Donald Trump picked to speed up the fossil fuel industry. The Senate agreed with a 79-18 vote. Most Senate Democrats and all Republicans backe

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Unseen Pain: The Impact of Chronic Symptoms Able to be Calm Strategies to Improve Quality of L assessments

SLE, more commonly known as lupus is a disease whos symptoms come and go. It is known to significantly impact the quality of life (QOL). This happens because the symptoms can cluster together. Changes to the flesh are not the only part of the body affected. This is a tricky part to explain. T

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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Skating family in tears

A tragic accident destroyed the community of figure skaters where six members from the famous Boston Skating Club were killed when their plane hit a military helicopter in Washington, DC, most of them were teenage girl skaters and the parents of a current US national training skater. There was pai

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Does the Ring-fold Add Up?

Imagine starting your life over with a fresh - slimmer you. Individuals with poor diets and other relevant risks went through Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery to achieve just that! Roux-en-Y gastric surgery disrupted the digestive tract and with less food intake, slimdown a model. It is general

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Jan 30 2025OPINION

When a Grand Pause Causes Global Ripples

The shockwave began on January 20, 2025, when a sweeping executive order halted all U. S. foreign assistance for ninety days. This pause was supposed to realign aid with American values and interests but left many international aid workers scratching their heads. People worldwide were left in a sta

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