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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Federal Funds Under Scrutiny for Antisemitism Concerns

Harvard University is under a microscope. The administration is scrutinizing billions of dollars in federal funds. The reason? Allegations of unchecked antisemitism on campus. The review covers a wide range. It includes roughly 256 million dollars in contracts. Plus, another 8. 7 billion dollars in

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Apr 01 2025WEATHER

Stormy Times Ahead: Weather Forecasts Under Threat

As the wind howls and the skies darken, residents in the south and southwest suburbs brace for the annual tornado season. This year, however, the familiar sights and sounds of severe weather come with a new twist: fewer eyes in the sky and less data to predict storms. Staff cuts at the Nati

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Gets a Makeover: The Blue Screen of Death Goes Dark

Windows 11 is getting a fresh look, and one of the most noticeable changes is happening to the Blue Screen of Death. This screen, which appears when your computer crashes, is set to undergo a significant transformation. The familiar blue background, the sad face, and the QR code are all being replac

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

A Grandmother's Unlikely Victory Over Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a formidable foe, but some people manage to outsmart it. Dukhi Hong, an 84-year-old woman from Utah, is one of those rare individuals who have defied the odds. She was given a grim prognosis in 2019 when doctors diagnosed her with aggressive small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Last of Us Season 2: A New Adventure

The upcoming second season of The Last of Us is set to be a game-changer. The show's creator, Craig Mazin, is brimming with confidence. He has a clear vision for this season, which is set to be more intense and expansive than the first. The first season introduced us to Joel and Ellie, two survivors

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

How Well Are We Treating Diabetic Eye Disease?

Diabetic eye disease is a major reason why people lose their sight around the world. To stop this from happening, it is important to control diabetes and catch the disease early. After that, the right treatment must be given quickly and finished on time. Many places do a good job of checking if p

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Mindfulness for ADHD: The Body Scan Breakthrough

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a common condition that affects how people focus and control impulses. Many people turn to medication as a first line of defense, but it is not a perfect solution. Medication can help, but it often comes with unwanted side effects and does not solve all th

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

How Temperature Shifts Affect Mosquito Populations

Understanding how temperature impacts mosquito populations is crucial. Mosquitoes spread many diseases through their bites, making them a big health concern, especially in warmer parts of the world. Climate change is making this issue even more pressing. Researchers have looked into how temperature

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer Screening: A Look at Kuwait's Challenges

Cervical cancer is a serious health issue that is expected to grow significantly in Kuwait. By 2035, the number of cases is predicted to rise by 48%. This increase highlights the urgent need for better screening practices. Early detection of cervical cancer can make a big difference. It can stop the

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bloodshed and Emotions: The Final Acts of 1923

The latest episode of 1923, titled "The Mountain Teeth of Monsters, " has left viewers with a lot to think about. This episode is the second to last in the series, and it features a shocking number of deaths. Seven characters meet their end, which has sparked a lot of discussion among fans. The dea

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