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May 19 2025WEATHER

Deadly Storms Strike the Midwest and South

In recent days, a powerful storm system swept through the Midwest and South, leaving a trail of destruction and claiming 28 lives across three states. Kentucky bore the brunt of the damage, with tornadoes ripping through neighborhoods, destroying homes, and leaving many without shelter. The storm's

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May 19 2025WEATHER

Tornadoes and Storms Leave a Trail of Destruction Across Three States

The weekend brought a wave of severe weather that swept across the lower Midwest and the South, leaving at least 28 people dead. Kentucky and Missouri were hit the hardest, with communities struggling to recover from the devastation. In Kentucky, the governor reported that 19 lives were lost, includ

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Temperature Fluctuations and Fish Health: What's Happening to Hybrid Groupers?

Hybrid groupers are a big deal in the aquaculture industry, especially in Asia. But, climate change is causing temperature swings in the oceans. This is bad news for these fish, particularly the young ones. Scientists wanted to see how these temperature changes affect hybrid groupers. They looked at

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May 19 2025POLITICS

The Age of Confusion: Should Leaders Step Aside?

The political world was stirred when audio clips from a lengthy interview between former President Joe Biden and Special Counsel Robert Hur surfaced. This conversation, which took place in October 2023, has sparked discussions about Biden's mental sharpness. The recordings, totaling six hours, revea

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Challenges of Caring for Loved Ones at Home in Rural Areas

In remote regions, providing end-of-life care for cancer patients at home can be quite tough. This is especially true in countries like Norway, where 16% of the population lives in rural areas. These areas often face significant hurdles due to their distance from medical facilities and the scarcity

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Tea Trash to Treasure: Boosting Gut Health with Fermented Fibre

Tea leftovers are often tossed aside, but they're packed with dietary fibre. Most of this fibre is insoluble, but soluble fibre is known to be better for health. A recent study used a specific fungus, Eurotium cristatum, to turn tea leftovers into soluble dietary fibre. The results were impressive.

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Easy Way to Make Big Blue Lights with Perovskites

Perovskites are cool because they can make blue light. But making them just right is tricky. They mix bromine and chlorine to get the blue color. But this mix makes them grow too fast. This fast growth causes problems. It makes tiny holes and flaws in the material. These flaws mess up the ligh

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Political Stars: Stephen A. Smith and Mark Cuban's Unexpected Rise

In the whirlwind of the 2024 presidential election, two unexpected figures emerged from the political dust. Stephen A. Smith and Mark Cuban, known more for their roles in sports and business, found themselves in the political spotlight. This shift began when Cuban cleared his Twitter of pro-Kamala H

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Gender on Career Advancement in Medicine

The world of medicine is full of challenges, and one of the biggest is the gap between men and women when it comes to career progression. This is especially true for those who have reached mid-career to senior levels. The focus is on those who have received special awards to help them grow in their

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May 19 2025HEALTH

How Your Mind and Body Shape Hospital Visits and Bills

People's feelings and movements can give clues about their future hospital stays and costs. This is where Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, or PROMs, come in. They are tools that gather information directly from patients about their health. These tools can identify individuals who frequently use he

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