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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Africa's Fight Against Malaria in a Changing Climate

In the heart of Africa, a critical meeting took place in December 2024. Experts from 19 countries gathered in Musanze, Rwanda. They came together to tackle a pressing issue: how climate change is making it harder to control malaria. These experts were part of National Malaria Control and Elimination

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Disability Data: The Power of Linked Records

Disability indicators are crucial for understanding the needs of people with disabilities. These indicators help shape policies and services. But how are they created? A recent effort focused on examining methods used to build these indicators from linked administrative datasets. These datasets comb

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Jun 07 2025EDUCATION

Harvard Students in Limbo: The Shocking Impact of a Sudden Policy Change

In late May, Alfred Williamson was enjoying his summer abroad. Suddenly, his phone buzzed with a flurry of missed calls and messages. The news was grim: the U. S. government had just implemented a policy that could prevent international students from enrolling at Harvard University. This abrupt chan

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Jun 07 2025SPORTS

Rodgers' New Chapter in Pittsburgh

Aaron Rodgers is in Pittsburgh. He is there to finalize his deal with the Steelers. The city is buzzing with the news. For months, rumors had been circulating. But until the ink dries on that contract, nothing is set in stone. Rodgers is no stranger to the spotlight. He spent 18 years in Green Bay.

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Jun 07 2025POLITICS

Washington's Pride Parade: A City Divided

Washington, D. C. is buzzing with excitement as it hosts World Pride, a global celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and identity. The city is adorned with rainbow flags, symbolizing unity and acceptance. However, this year's event faces unique challenges. The city had high hopes for this event, expecting

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Jun 07 2025POLITICS

The Clock is Ticking: How Time Limits Shape Housing Aid

In Delaware, housing aid comes with a seven-year deadline. This isn't just about counting down the days. It's about pushing people to improve their lives. Becca Morris, a single mom, saw this deadline as a motivator. It drove her to go back to school and secure a better future for herself and her so

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

Mushroom Mystery: The Strange Case of Erin Patterson

In a small town near Melbourne, a peculiar and tragic event unfolded. A woman named Erin Patterson is at the center of a legal storm. She is accused of a shocking crime: using deadly mushrooms to harm her in-laws. The incident happened during a lunch gathering at her home in July 2023. Patterson ser

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Jun 07 2025SPORTS

The 2025 Belmont Stakes: Who Will Take the Crown?

The 157th Belmont Stakes is set to kick off at Saratoga, with a scheduled start time of around 7:04 p. m. This year's event is highly anticipated, as it features a rematch between Sovereignty, the Kentucky Derby winner, and Journalism, the Preakness champion. The race is expected to be intense, with

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Jun 07 2025SPORTS

The Young Stars Shine in Paris

Gauff is ready to take on Sabalenka in the French Open final. She is not the same player who stepped onto the court in 2022. She has grown and matured since then. She is confident and ready to face the challenge ahead, even though she is still young. She has learned a lot from her past experienc

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Jun 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brothers in Drama: Nivola and Koch on Their Complex Roles

Sam Nivola and Cooper Koch both took on challenging roles as brothers in troubled relationships this past year. Nivola played Lochlan Ratliff in "The White Lotus, " a character who struggled to impress his older brother, Saxon. Meanwhile, Koch portrayed Erik Menendez in "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik

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