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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer Inequality in North Carolina's Native Communities

The battle against cancer is tough for everyone, but it's even tougher for American Indians in North Carolina. They face higher risks, lower screening rates, and poorer care compared to other groups. This is where the Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership, or SAICEP, steps in

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Pope Francis's Science Background: Inspiring a Teacher's Journey

Pope Francis is known for many things, but one of his lesser-known qualities is his background in science. This aspect of his life has influenced a local educator in a significant way. Seamus McGuire, a science teacher at St. Mary's Catholic High School, leads the school's STEM department. His time

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Why Your Car's Side Mirrors Play Tricks on Your Eyes

Driving a car comes with many responsibilities. One of the most important is keeping an eye on what's happening behind and to the sides. That's where side mirrors come in. They're crucial for safe driving and parking. But have you ever noticed the small text on your side mirror? It says, "Objects in

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Anger and Caregiving: A Hidden Struggle

Anger is a normal response to stress. This is especially true for family caregivers of palliative care patients. These caregivers often face significant burdens. They must balance the demands of caregiving with their own needs. This can lead to high levels of anger and unique ways of expressing

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Harvard Fights Back Against Funding Threats

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The Trump administration is trying to pull a lot of money from the school. This is because Harvard refused to follow some demands from the government. The school has decided to fight back by taking legal action. The administration wants to freeze billions of d

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Apr 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Rapper Ye's Shocking Revelation About His Past

The music world was taken aback when rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, made a startling confession on social media. Ye revealed that he had a long-term, inappropriate relationship with a cousin who is now in prison. This cousin is serving a life sentence for a violent crime committed years af

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

Lakers' Coach JJ Redick on Game 2 Practice: Best in Months But Questions Remain

The Lakers' coach JJ Redick had a lot to say after a practice session that he called the best in months. This session came just before Game 2 of their series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Lakers had a tough time in Game 1, losing by a significant margin of 22 points. The team's performance

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Flip 7: Snapdragon vs Exynos Dilemma

Samsung is in a tough spot with its upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7. The company was originally planning to use its own Exynos 2500 chip. This chip was supposed to help Samsung save some cash. Unfortunately, there are issues with mass-producing the Exynos 2500. So, Samsung might have to

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

A Big Welcome Back to the Big Apple

Ian Jackson is heading back to New York City. This is big news for basketball fans. He will be playing for St. John's. This is a big deal. Jackson is a talented player from North Carolina. He is known for his explosive moves on the court. He is also from The Bronx. So, he is coming home in a way. He

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

Easter Eggs and Big Tech: A New Tradition?

The White House Easter Egg Roll has always been a fun event for kids. But this year, it had a new twist. Big Tech companies and groups showed up with their logos and branding. This was a first. Kids danced to music on a stage with YouTube's logo. They took photos in a tent that looked like Instagram

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