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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Two Surgery Types Stack Up

Surgeons often create a temporary opening in the gut, known as a stoma, after certain types of rectal surgery. This is done to give the join lower down a chance to heal without any issues. There are two main types of stomas: ileostomy and colostomy. Both have their fans, but there is no clear winner

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Roots of Complex Life

The world of tiny, single-celled organisms called Asgard archaea is revealing secrets about the origins of complex life. These microscopic beings have been under the microscope for their shape, how they function, and their genetic makeup. This has given scientists clues about how complex cells, kn

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

China's Economic Turmoil: Workers Fight for Fair Pay as Tariffs Bite

China is currently facing a wave of worker protests. This is due to unpaid wages and unfair layoffs. The root cause? US tariffs on Chinese goods. These tariffs have put immense pressure on Chinese factories. Many have shut down or cut jobs, leaving workers in the lurch. The situation is dire. In so

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May 08 2025EDUCATION

Protesters Storm University Library: A Clash Over Divestment

A significant event unfolded at Columbia University when pro-Palestinian demonstrators took over a section of the main campus library. This incident occurred just two days before final exams were set to begin, adding extra stress for students. The demonstrators demanded that the university cut ties

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

Students Face Arrest After Protest at University of Washington

Students at the University of Washington stirred up trouble recently. Around 30 students, all part of a group called Super UW, were arrested. They were protesting at the university's new Boeing-funded engineering building. The students were upset about Boeing's defense contracts and arms sales to

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May 06 2025SCIENCE

Cold Survival: How Worms Teach Us About Enduring the Chill

The ability to survive in cold environments is a remarkable feat seen in various animals. Some creatures, like bears, enter a state of hibernation to endure the winter. In medical settings, controlled cooling is used to protect organs during transplants and to aid in emergency situations. But how do

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May 05 2025CRIME

Deadly Cinco de Mayo Violence in Arizona

Arizona witnessed a tragic event on a Sunday evening. A restaurant in Glendale, a Phoenix suburb, became the scene of a violent shooting. The celebration of Cinco de Mayo turned grim when gunfire erupted. Three people lost their lives, and five others were injured. The police were alerted around 7:4

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May 04 2025SPORTS

Miami's Weather Drama: Will F1 Drivers Face Stormy Challenges?

Weather patterns can be unpredictable, and this is especially true for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. The event, scheduled to be the sixth round of the F1 season, is under threat from a developing weather system. As of 10:30 AM local time in Miami, the skies are mostly clear, with only a few rain clouds

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May 04 2025WEATHER

Weather Alerts in Orangeburg County: What Happened and What's Next

Orangeburg County residents were on high alert earlier this evening. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for the area. This warning was later lifted by the National Weather Center. The storm moved quickly, traveling at 35 miles per hour. It was last seen near Rivers Bridge State Park. This was

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May 04 2025HEALTH

How Your Daily Choices Impact Your Heart

Heart health is a big deal and it is not just about cholesterol. It is about understanding how different parts of your life come together. The risk of heart disease is closely linked to lipoprotein ratios. These ratios show how likely someone is to develop atherosclerosis, which is a major cause of

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