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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Defense Grapples with U. S. Aid Uncertainty

Ukraine is in a tough spot right now. They're not sure if the U. S. will keep sending military aid. The Defense Ministry says they haven't gotten any official word about changes. So, they're just going with what they know and checking each delivery as it comes. This isn't the first time the U. S. h

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Ancient Heatwave: The Hidden Role of Forests

A long time ago, around 252 million years, Earth faced its worst life crisis. The "Great Dying" wiped out nearly 90% of all species. After this disaster, the planet stayed extremely hot for 5 million years. Scientists have been trying to figure out why. Recently, a group of researchers made a big d

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Bright Minds Craft Cheap, Quick Metal Detectors

Scientists have created something cool: new tools that can spot harmful metals in water. These tools are special because they can tell the difference between zinc, cadmium, and mercury. Plus, they do this in water, which is a big deal. What makes these tools even better is that they are easy and ch

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Vacation Blues: How to Actually Relax on Your Trip

Ever come back from a vacation feeling more tired than when you left? You're not alone. Many people pack their trips so full of activities that they forget the main point: to relax. Instead of just enjoying the moment, some feel the need to cram in as many sights and activities as possible. This ca

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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

Wax Road: Construction Chaos Hits Local Shops

Wax Road in Central has been under construction for over a year, and local businesses are feeling the pinch. Caitlin Coburn, a hairdresser at a salon on Wax Road, has seen her weekly haircuts drop from 70-100 to just 30. She blames the heavy traffic and delays caused by the ongoing construction. Th

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Jul 02 2025CRIME

Hate Crimes in Massachusetts: A Mixed Bag of Progress and Concern

In Massachusetts, crime rates have been going down. This is good news. But there is a worrying trend. Anti-Jewish hate crimes are on the rise. They went up by more than 20% in 2024. For the first time since 1991, these crimes are now the most reported hate crimes in the state. Other crimes are also

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

A Half-Century of Women's Health Research at Risk

For nearly 50 years, nurses across the United States have been part of a groundbreaking study. They shared their health data, giving scientists valuable insights. This research has changed how we understand health. But now, this work is in jeopardy. The Nurses’ Health Study started in 1976. Nurses

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of PSTPIP1 in Kidney Cancer

PSTPIP1 is a protein that has caught the attention of researchers due to its involvement in various immune system pathways. It's been found to be more active in tumors than in healthy tissues. This sparked interest in studying its role in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), the most common type

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Cancer's Clever Trick to Stay Alive

Cancer cells are sneaky. They find ways to survive and grow, even when the body tries to stop them. Recent research shows that cancer cells steal fat from the blood. This fat helps them build strong walls and protects them from dying. Cancer cells use special sugar chains to grab fat molecules. The

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Up with This Versatile Charging Station

Charging stations are becoming more popular as people look for ways to charge multiple devices at once. While many of these stations are designed for Apple users, the Baseus Nomos 5-in-1 charging station stands out because it works with a variety of devices. One of the standout features of this cha

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