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May 28 2025LIFESTYLE

New Rules for Flying: What You Need to Know About Check-In Times

Travelers flying within the United States on United Airlines will soon have to check in earlier. Starting June 3, the airline will require passengers with only carry-on luggage to check in 45 minutes before their flight. This change aligns United's policy with many other airlines and aims to create

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May 28 2025FINANCE

Trump's Family Dives Deep Into Bitcoin

The Trump family, known for their diverse business ventures, has recently set their sights on the cryptocurrency market. They are not just dabbling in it; they are going all in. The Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) has secured a significant amount of funding to build up a substantial bitcoin

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

SpaceX's Big Day: Starship Flight and Mars Plans

SpaceX is gearing up for a significant day with two major events. The first is the ninth test flight of the Starship rocket. The second is a talk by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk about his company's plans to make humans a multiplanetary species. The Starship rocket is a massive, reusable vehicle designed to

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

New Leadership for Florida's Flagship University

The University of Florida has a new leader. Dr. Santa J. Ono will take the helm, stepping in from his role at the University of Michigan. The decision came swiftly, with the board approving him just weeks after his nomination. But Ono's appointment hasn't been smooth sailing. Some critics, particula

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Canada's Sovereignty Showcase: King Charles III's Visit

Canada is in a tough spot. The world is more dangerous than ever, and the U. S. is making threats. This is what King Charles III had to say when he visited Canada. He spoke to the Canadian Parliament. It was a big deal. Usually, the king doesn't do this. It was only the third time a monarch has give

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Fire: How Brain Inflammation Fuels Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is often seen as a puzzle of the mind. It is usually tied to chemical imbalances in the brain. However, recent findings suggest that brain inflammation might play a big role in this disorder. This inflammation can cause several issues. It can activate certain brain cells too much. It c

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Gut Bacteria and Butyrate Could Save Astronauts' Bones

The gut's bacteria play a big role in bone health, especially when people are stuck in bed or floating in space. The gut's bacteria can change when people are not moving around. This change can lead to bone problems. But there might be a solution in a substance called butyrate. It is a type of s

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Muscle-Building Potential of a New Protein Source

The environmental impact of traditional protein sources is a growing worry. This has sparked interest in exploring alternative proteins. One such alternative is a protein derived from recombinant bovine β-lactoglobulin, or rBLG for short. This protein is not from cows or plants. It is made in a lab.

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Measuring Everyday Digital Skills

In today's world, digital tools are everywhere. They help with all sorts of tasks that people do every day. These tasks are often called instrumental activities of daily living, or IADLs. IADLs include things like managing money, using a computer, or handling medications. But how do we know if someo

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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle Inside: Preeclampsia's Secret Weapon

Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy complication. It affects how the placenta grows and functions. One key player in this drama is a molecule called TET3. This molecule has been linked to problems with the cells that make up the placenta, known as trophoblasts. When these cells don't work right, pre

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