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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Role in Deportation Debate

The Trump administration is pushing the Supreme Court to allow deportations using the Alien Enemies Act. This law, usually left on the shelf, was recently dusted off to quickly remove over 200 Venezuelan men, sending them to a high-security prison in El Salvador. However, a federal judge and a court

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Stress Management Among Breast Cancer Patients

Breast cancer is a tough journey. It brings a mix of emotions and a lot of stress. How people handle this stress varies. It depends on who they are, where they live, and who supports them. A recent effort looked into how women with breast cancer deal with the stress that comes with the diagnosis. T

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Green Guardians:The Hidden Power of Piper Tuberculatum

Piper Tuberculatum, a plant that might not ring a bell, could be a game-changer in the world of weed control. This plant has a secret weapon: it can release chemicals that mess with the growth of other plants. These chemicals are like little soldiers that fight against weeds, making Piper Tubercul

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Tiny Particles in Fluid Flow

The world of fluid dynamics is getting a tiny boost. By adding small particles to liquids, scientists create nanofluids. These tiny particles spread out evenly in the liquid. This boosts the fluid's ability to transfer heat. This makes nanofluids super important in fields that deal with heat, li

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Mar 27 2025BUSINESS

A Legacy on Ice: The Future of Minnesota's Pioneer Dairy Queen

The oldest Dairy Queen in Minnesota is still waiting for a new owner. The Spratte family decided to sell their Dairy Queen on Broadway in Rochester, MN, in March 2024. This isn't just any Dairy Queen; it's a piece of history. LeRoy Spratte started it all back in 1947. He was from Cedar Rapids, Iowa,

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdles: Why Some Women Struggle to Get Help for Abuse

In Montreal, a city known for its cultural diversity, there's a serious issue that doesn't get enough attention. Women from immigrant and ethnic minority backgrounds often face extra challenges when trying to escape intimate partner violence. This isn't just about physical harm. The mental health im

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Nurses Boost Skills with Specialized Training

Epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs) are crucial for managing epilepsy patients. These units often require nurses to handle complex evaluations that can increase risks for patients. To address this, the National Association of Epilepsy Centers has set up guidelines for training nurses in advanced epilep

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Battle: How Liver Flukes Attack and Grow

The liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, is a sneaky invader. It causes fasciolosis in both humans and animals. The parasite's journey starts when it hitches a ride on contaminated plants. Once inside the body, it transforms into a newly excysted juvenile (NEJ) in the small intestine. Then, it sneaks thr

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Mar 25 2025SPORTS

The Former Champion's Legal Drama: Cain Velasquez Sentenced

The legal saga involving Cain Velasquez has finally reached a conclusion. The former UFC heavyweight champion was handed a five-year prison sentence. However, with time already served, Velasquez will likely spend less than two years behind bars. This decision came after he pleaded no contest to mult

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Graphene's New Role in Fighting Bacteria

Bacteria are everywhere. They can be found in the air, on surfaces, and even inside the human body. Some bacteria are helpful, but others can make us sick. Scientists are always looking for better ways to spot these harmful bacteria quickly and accurately. Two methods that help in identifying bacter

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