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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Florida's Medical Brain Drain: Science Under Siege

Florida is grappling with a serious shortage of doctors and nurses, especially in rural areas. Many blame this on a growing anti-science sentiment fueled by certain politicians. The state's 10 medical schools are churning out graduates, but keeping them in Florida is becoming increasingly difficult.

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Dark Minds: A Gritty Look at Crime

Netflix has a lot of shows, and one of them stands out for its dark and intense story. This show is not for the faint-hearted. It dives deep into the minds of some of the most notorious criminals in history. The show is called Mindhunter, and it's based on real events. It's a psychological crime thr

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Hidden Gem: Rick Famuyiwa's Dope and Its Impact

Rick Famuyiwa is a well-known director, especially for his work on "The Mandalorian" and other Star Wars projects. But before he became a big name in TV, he made some great movies. One of his best is "Dope, " a 2015 film that tells the story of Malcolm, a smart Black teen from Inglewood, California.

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Lipedema: A Closer Look at Fat and Genes

Lipedema is a puzzling condition. It mostly affects women. It causes fat to build up in a certain way. This fat is often painful and hard to get rid of. Doctors and scientists are still trying to figure out why this happens. Recent studies have looked at how genes and metabolism are involved. They

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

How Yoga Might Help with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid gland. This can cause a range of symptoms, such as constant fatigue, unexplained weight gain, feeling cold, joint pain, and irregular menstrual cycles. While there's no cure, managing these symptoms is cruc

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Yulia Putintseva: The Tennis Star with a Story Beyond the Court

Yulia Putintseva is a standout player on the women's tennis tour. She's known for her fiery spirit and tough play. Born in Russia, she now represents Kazakhstan. This switch helped her grow as a player. She moved to Paris as a kid to train at a famous academy. This mix of cultures shaped her into th

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Jan 25 2026OPINION

Is the National Education Association Losing Its Way?

Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana has raised serious concerns about the National Education Association (NEA). He thinks the NEA is focusing too much on political issues instead of education. The NEA is a big group that represents teachers and school workers. But Cassidy believes it's acting more l

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Jan 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: A New Plan for Fair Play

The Senate Agriculture Committee has a new plan to make crypto trading fairer. They want to give the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) more power. This power would help them oversee parts of the crypto market. The plan is called the “Digital Commodity Intermediaries Act. ” The plan aims t

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Jan 25 2026CRYPTO

Why US Players Are Turning to Bitcoin Casinos for Free Spins

In the US, crypto casinos are becoming more popular, especially those offering no deposit bonuses. Players like the idea of trying out games without spending money upfront. Traditional online casinos often have issues with payment processing and delays, making crypto casinos a better choice. Wild.

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Washington's Unique Mardi Gras Mixes Fun and Politics

Washington, D. C. is gearing up for a special Mardi Gras celebration that's been happening for over 75 years. It's not just about parties; it's also a big networking event for politicians and business leaders. This year, the main ball is on January 31st at the Washington Hilton, where the bar is nic

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