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May 09 2025POLITICS

South African Afrikaners Find New Hope in the US

The United States has taken a significant step by granting refugee status to 54 white Afrikaner South Africans. These individuals are expected to arrive in Washington DC soon, where they will be greeted by high-ranking government officials. This move comes at a time when the US has been under scrut

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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Disasters Hit Those Fighting Opioid Addiction

The opioid crisis has been a major public health issue since 2017. It is still a big problem. During this time, there were 164 disasters that cost 1 billion dollars or more. These events can be very tough on people who use drugs. But, how well do opioid treatment programs handle these disasters? Thi

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

The End of Energy Star: How a Program That Saved Money and Energy is Being Shut Down

The Energy Star program, a key player in helping households save on energy bills, is on the chopping block. This program, which has been around since 1992, gives people the lowdown on how much energy their appliances use. It's a big deal because it helps folks make smarter choices when buying big-ti

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May 08 2025CELEBRITIES

The Legal Drama Surrounding Sean Combs

The courtroom has become a hotspot for drama as a high-profile trial unfolds. The judge is keeping a close eye on the situation. A federal judge has recently cautioned a lawyer linked to the music mogul Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, about his public comments. The judge was not pleased with how t

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Factors Behind Beef Quality

The quality of beef from cattle raised on grain is influenced by many factors. These factors include how the cattle are managed, their characteristics, and the environment they live in. A recent study looked at 460 research papers to find out what scientists have been studying about this topic. The

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May 07 2025HEALTH

Pompe Disease: A Global Health Puzzle

Pompe disease is a genetic condition. It is caused by problems in the GAA gene. This leads to a lack of an enzyme called lysosomal acid α-glucosidase. This enzyme is crucial for breaking down glycogen in cells. Without it, glycogen builds up and causes harm. The number of people with Pompe disease

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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Real Deal on Aging Well in Singapore

In Singapore, a group of older adults living in affordable homes shared their journeys of staying healthy and happy. They talked about their struggles and triumphs in focus groups. These chats helped shape a plan to support successful aging in their community. The group had 97 members, all aged 60

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Health Cuts Spark Legal Battle: States Fight Back

In a bold move, legal representatives from 19 states and Washington, D. C. , have taken the Trump administration to court. They are fighting against deep cuts to the U. S. Health and Human Services agency. The states argue that these cuts have harmed essential health programs and left them to deal

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May 06 2025OPINION

Abandoned Promises: The Struggle for 9/11 Health Care

The World Trade Center Health Program was set up to help those affected by the 9/11 attacks. It was supposed to treat injuries, long-term conditions, and illnesses suffered by responders and survivors. The program was a lifeline for many, offering hope and medical support in the wake of unimaginable

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Latino Health Disparities in Santa Clara County: A Wake-Up Call

The Latino community in Santa Clara County faces serious health challenges. These issues are not new, but a recent health assessment has brought them into sharp focus. The report highlights that Latinos in the county experience higher rates of gun violence, obesity, and deaths from diabetes and hear

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