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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Why Some People Avoid Genetic Research

Genetic research is crucial for understanding human health. Yet, not everyone is eager to join these studies. A recent study looked into why some people, especially those from diverse backgrounds, are hesitant to take part. The study involved over 2, 000 people from different ethnic and racial back

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Nurses Navigate Cultural Differences in End-of-Life Care

Nurses are key players in helping patients through their final moments. They need to understand and respect different cultural backgrounds to provide the best care. This is especially important in places like Mallorca, where many cultures come together. A recent study looked at how nurses in this re

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Nov 30 2025LIFESTYLE

A Harrisburg Vegan Eatery Says Goodbye After a Decade

A beloved vegan and vegetarian spot in Harrisburg is shutting down after 11 years. The Vegetable Hunter, situated on Restaurant Row, will close its doors this Saturday. The owners, Kristin Messner-Baker and John Baker, shared the news on Facebook, expressing gratitude for the memories made. The jou

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Nov 30 2025CRIME

Mexico's Crime Fighter: Omar García Harfuch's Battle Against Cartels

Omar García Harfuch, a key figure in Mexico's fight against crime, has earned a nickname that echoes a famous comic book hero. Known as Mexico's "Batman, " he serves as the secretary of Security and Citizen Protection under President Claudia Sheinbaum. His journey to this role began when he was the

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Nov 30 2025OPINION

Could Robots Help Parents Raise Kids?

Robots like NEO have been laughed at online. They can't do simple jobs without help. People have shared videos of these robots failing at basic tasks. But, robots might still change how we live. Many countries have fewer babies than before. The U. S. saw the lowest number of babies last year. This

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Powerhouse: How Tiny Mitochondria Fuel Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a complex puzzle. One key piece? Tiny powerhouses in our cells called mitochondria. These little guys usually help cells stay alive and healthy. But in Alzheimer's, they're not working right. Why? Because calcium, a crucial messenger in cells, is out of balance. Calcium is li

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Northwestern University Settles with Feds for $75 Million

Northwestern University has settled a dispute with the federal government. They will pay $75 million. This deal ends a long investigation. The government had accused the university of unfair treatment. They also froze the school's federal funds. The settlement requires Northwestern to change some p

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Mystery Explosions Rock Oil Tankers in the Black Sea

In a puzzling turn of events, two large oil tankers faced explosions while sailing in the Black Sea. Both vessels are known for transporting Russian oil, which is under heavy international sanctions. The first ship, named Kairos, started taking in water after an explosion. This information came fro

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

How the Bears' Big Guys Paved the Way to Victory

The Chicago Bears had a big win over the Eagles. They ran the ball a lot. Their running backs, Kyle Monangai and D’Andre Swift, had a great game. Monangai ran for 130 yards. Swift ran for 125 yards. That’s a lot of yards! But here’s the thing: they couldn’t have done it without their offensive line.

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Senate Panel Promises Close Look at Deadly Strike Orders

A powerful group in the Senate has decided to take a closer look at a recent military action. This comes after news broke that the defense chief gave a clear order to leave no survivors in a strike on a suspected drug boat. The Senate Armed Services Committee, led by Republicans, is stepping in to m

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