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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Brain and Spinal Cord Gene Delivery: A New Era of Precision

Scientists have developed a set of versatile gene delivery systems that can precisely target different types of cells in the human brain and spinal cord. This advancement is a significant leap forward in the field of gene therapy, offering a more accurate and controlled approach to treating neurolog

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Floyd's Legacy: Justice Dept. Shifts Stance on Police Oversight

The Justice Department has made a significant change in its approach to police oversight. It is now backing away from cases against police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, Kentucky. This decision reverses the previous use of consent decrees. These agreements were meant to hold law enforcem

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Racing's Big Shake-Up: Top Execs Out After Cheating Fiasco

The world of IndyCar racing is buzzing with news of a major shake-up. Roger Penske, a titan in the racing industry, has taken swift action after a cheating scandal rocked his team. Two of Penske's cars were found to have illegal modifications, leading to the firing of three top executives. This isn'

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Families Hope for Peace Amidst Gaza Conflict

In the heart of the Gaza conflict, families are holding onto hope for the safe return of their loved ones. There are still 58 people held captive in Gaza. It is thought that 23 of them might still be alive. The situation is tense, with the United Nations reporting that aid supplies are stuck in w

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May 21 2025SPORTS

The Tush Push Turmoil: Why the NFL Kept the Controversial Play

The NFL's recent decision to keep the "tush push" play in the game has stirred up quite a bit of chatter. This play, where teammates push the quarterback from behind, has been a hot topic among fans and experts alike. The Philadelphia Eagles, known for their prowess with this play, can continue to u

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Stores Battle Tariff Trouble

Tariffs are a big deal for major U. S. retailers. They're stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one side, they have to deal with the financial hit from tariffs. On the other, they have to be careful about what they say publicly. They don't want to upset the White House or their customers. The U

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May 21 2025SPORTS

NFL Stars to Shine at 2028 Olympics

The NFL has given the green light for its players to join the flag football event at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. This decision came after a unanimous vote from NFL owners, showing strong support for the idea. The vote was a landslide, with all owners backing the proposal. This means that each NFL

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May 21 2025POLITICS

A Test of Diplomacy in the Oval Office

The Oval Office is about to host a high-stakes meeting. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is stepping onto the familiar turf of the Oval Office. This is the first time he will be meeting with the US President since he returned from a trip to the Middle East. This meeting is a big deal becaus

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May 21 2025POLITICS

The Qatari Gift: A Controversial Addition to the U. S. Fleet

A Boeing 747, donated by Qatar, has officially been accepted by the U. S. government. This move was confirmed by the Pentagon. The jet, which has been valued at 400 million dollars, is a 13-year-old model. It is intended to replace the current Air Force One, which is used to transport the President

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

The Role of Religion in Genome Editing Debates

Religion plays a big part in how most people think about life and science. This is especially true when it comes to editing genes that can be passed down to future generations. People often look to their faith for guidance on these complex issues. It is important to consider these religious views

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