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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Democrats' Diversity Push: A Wake-up Call

The 2024 election was a surprise for the Democratic Party, which saw a shift in their voter base. They lost support among Hispanics, Asians, Blacks, and both the working and middle class. The only group where they made gains was college-educated white voters. This raised questions about their approa

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Cognitive Decline in MS: Differences Between Progressive and Relapsing-Remitting Forms

Do you know that multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect your brain in different ways? People with progressive MS (PMS) might face a unique set of challenges compared to those with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). Scientists are still trying to figure out if PMS patients have a distinct pattern of brain is

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

The Environmental Protection Agency Prepares for a Shift

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is getting ready for significant changes under the new administration. Industry leaders are eager for more relaxed rules, while scientists at the agency might face increased pressure. For years, the EPA has been the watchdog for environmental regulations. N

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Broken Bones: A Long-Term Fix

Fragility fractures, common among older adults, often lead to refractures and increased mortality risk. To tackle this, a project was launched to streamline the treatment of osteoporosis-related fractures using standardized orders. The main goal was to see if this process could be maintained over ti

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Crypto Plans of Trump's Social Media Platform

President-elect Donald Trump's social media company, Truth Social, is exploring the world of cryptocurrency. The company filed a trademark application for TruthFi, a cryptocurrency payment processing platform. The application mentions various uses like card payment processing, asset management, and

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Workout Equalizers: How We Measure Exercise Intensity

Ever wondered how to gauge the effort you put into your resistance training? Two common methods take the spotlight: counting the total weight lifted or tracking sets until failure. Both methods aim to balance the "dose" of exercise between sessions. But, which method truly captures the intensity of

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Safety Measures Bloom After Tragic Trail Event

Nine months ago, a runner named Laken Riley encountered a tragic incident at Oconee Forest Park, adjacent to the University of Georgia. This event sparked a significant change in how students and athletes conduct their outdoor activities. They've begun sharing their locations and engaging with stran

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Trans New Congresswoman Speaks Up on Capitol Bathroom Ban

Sarah McBride, the soon-to-be congresswoman and the first openly transgender person elected to the US House of Representatives, recently shared her thoughts on the House's decision to ban trans people from using bathrooms that match their gender identity on Capitol Hill. This rule was announced by H

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Parent's Role in Teen Shooter Case: What You Need to Know

Colin Gray, father of the alleged Apalachee High School shooter, has pleaded not guilty to charges linked to the deadly shooting last September. His attorney, Jimmy Berry, entered the plea on Gray's behalf, waiving a formal arraignment. Gray faces serious charges, including second-degree murder and

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Nov 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Wrestling Boss in Hot Water: Child Abuse Claims Haunt McMahon's Past

Linda McMahon, the powerhouse behind a major wrestling empire, is tangled up in a lawsuit that accuses her of knowing about and ignoring child sexual abuse within her company. This isn't the first time McMahon's facing such serious claims. Back in the 1980s, an employee named Melvin Phillips Jr. was

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