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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Capital One's Legal Drama: A Sudden End

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently made a surprising move. They decided to drop a lawsuit against Capital One. This lawsuit was all about how Capital One was accused of tricking customers. The CFPB claimed that Capital One used sneaky tactics to cheat customers out of $2 billio

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Join the Fight Against Big Business

A group called the People's Union is rallying people to skip shopping at big retailers for a day. They want to show that everyday people have power over big corporations, politicians, and banks. This protest is all about fighting corruption and standing up for fairness. The group's leader, John Schw

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Smoke-Free Lives: How State Policies Impact LGBTQ+ Youth

In 2023, a big study was done to see how state laws affect the smoking habits of LGBTQ+ youth and young adults. The focus was on whether having strong legal protections for LGBTQ+ people makes a difference in how many of them smoke cigarettes or use e-cigarettes. The study looked at data from 1, 255

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers' Eco-Friendly Pest Control

Farmers today face a big challenge. They need to keep pests away from their crops while also protecting the environment and their communities. There's no easy way out. They can't just spray chemicals whenever they want. So, they are getting creative and using technology to stay ahead of the game. Th

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Swallowing Difficulties in New Zealand: A Look into the Past and a Glimpse into the Future

Dysphagia is a condition that makes swallowing difficult. It's a common issue that can affect people of all ages. In New Zealand, this condition has been a topic of interest for quite some time. Let's dive into the numbers and see what we can learn. First, let's talk about the present. Right now,

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Smartphone-Powered Health Check: Detecting Thalassemia with Style

Imagine a world where your smartphone can detect serious diseases like thalassemia. This isn't science fiction. Scientists have created a clever way to use smartphones for health checks. They've developed a system that combines special materials and DNA structures to make detecting diseases easie

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Protesters at Barnard Demand Answers

A group of pro-Palestinian activists made a bold move on Wednesday. They decided to occupy Milbank Hall at Barnard College in Manhattan. This wasn't just any ordinary protest. It was a sit-in. The activists had a clear goal. They wanted to take over the area outside Dean Leslie Grinage's office. Why

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Heart Health's Invisible Helper: The Role of CRP

CRP, or C-reactive protein, is a key player in understanding heart health. This protein, produced by the liver, acts as a signal for inflammation in the body. Inflammation is the body's natural response to protect itself from harm. It can be triggered by various factors, including infections, injuri

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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

What Happens If We Lose Our Environmental Guardians?

Imagine if the people in charge of keeping our planet healthy suddenly had to do their job with way fewer helpers. This isn't just a hypothetical scenario; it's a real possibility that could greatly impact our environment and health. The job of these environmental guardians is enormous. They need m

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Feb 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Making Nature Safe: A Step-by-Step Guide

Protecting our environment and keeping biodiversity alive is a big job. The problem is, rules for protection are often too vague. They need to be made more specific to be useful. This guide is all about making those rules work better. It starts by looking at the benefits we get from nature,

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