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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Cervix Changes Across the Dog's Cycle

The cervix is a key player in the dog's reproductive cycle. It's a part of the female reproductive system. It's a tube that connects the uterus to the vagina. It's important to understand how it changes during different stages of the cycle. This helps in managing reproductive health. A recent study

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Fish: How Noise Affects Their Behavior

The ocean floor is home to many fish species. Some live in very deep waters. A recent experiment looked at how these deep-sea fish react to loud noises. This was done along the eastern coast of Canada. The noise came from a commercial seismic survey. It lasted for 100 days straight. The survey used

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Young Women's Fight Against HIV in Kenya: The Tu'Washindi Na PrEP Initiative

In Kenya, young women face a big challenge. They make up a quarter of all new HIV cases each year among those over 15. This is a huge problem, especially since there is a powerful tool to prevent HIV: PrEP. PrEP is a medicine that, when taken correctly, can greatly lower the risk of getting HIV. How

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The A's New Home: A Mixed Bag of Firsts and Fails

The Athletics have a new temporary home at Sutter Health Park. It is a Triple-A stadium. The Athletics will call this place home for at least the next three years. They are waiting for their permanent new park to be built in Las Vegas. The Athletics left Oakland after 57 seasons at the Coliseum. Th

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

The Big Shake-Up: Health Department Faces Massive Layoffs

The Health and Human Services (HHS) department is going through a major overhaul. Thousands of employees are losing their jobs today. This is all part of a plan that could eventually lead to 10, 000 fewer workers in the department. This is a big deal because HHS is responsible for some pretty import

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Digital Heroes: The Tech Boost for Mental Health

It is a known fact that military personnel, public safety personnel, and veterans often struggle with mental health issues. This is due to the nature of their jobs and the experiences they go through. Accessing mental health services can be a challenge for them. There is a growing need for conven

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Training Canines to Spot Cheetah Poop: A Real-World Success Story

In the heart of Samburu County, Kenya, a unique training program took place. The goal? To teach dogs to spot cheetah poop accurately, even when surrounded by similar-looking samples from other big cats. This is no easy task. Dogs are often trained with limited samples and then expected to generalize

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Final Showdown: 1923 Season 2 Wraps Up with a Bang

The second season of the popular show 1923 is set to conclude with a thrilling two-hour finale. This extended episode, airing on April 6, will double the usual runtime, promising an intense conclusion to the series. The first season of 1923 consisted of eight episodes, but the episode count for the

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Draft Day Drama: Who Will Be the First Pick?

The 2025 NFL draft is still three weeks away, but experts are already buzzing about who will go first. Quarterback Cam Ward from Miami is the favorite, but it's not a sure thing. Some mock drafts have him ahead of edge rusher Abdul Carter and two-way star Travis Hunter. These predictions come from v

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Apr 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Ye's Controversial Interview: The KKK Robes and Family Feud

Ye, the artist previously known as Kanye West, has once again stirred the pot with a shocking interview. This time, he chose to wear black Ku Klux Klan robes throughout his conversation with internet personality DJ Akademiks. This bold move came just after his swastika t-shirt incident, showing that

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