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Feb 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Magic Beans: A Rocky Road to the Stars

Denver's Magic Beans has just launched their fifth album, "Impendo Destructo, " which is a lot more than just a new collection of songs. It's a journey through space and time, blending the band's signature jam-funk sound with a sci-fi twist. The band, made up of Scott Hachey, Casey Russell,

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Feb 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: What's the Deal with Trump's Big Plans?

Trump's push to make the US the "crypto capital" has Australian regulators worried. They fear that if the US eases up on crypto rules, scammers might have a field day. In 2023, Australians lost over $1. 3 billion to investment scams, with crypto playing a big part. The Australian Competition and Con

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Political Divide: A Congresswoman's Controversial Stance

In January, a Pennsylvania congresswoman stirred up controversy. She posted a message on her social media account. She said that white supremacy and xenophobia are the real values of the political right. She claimed these values are not from the teachings of Christ. This statement sparked a heated d

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

How Culture Shapes Hunger Relief After Disasters

When disaster strikes, food aid is crucial. But, did you know that culture plays a big role in how well this help is received? Imagine this: two communities hit by the same disaster. One eagerly accepts food aid, while the other hesitates. Why the difference? Cultural factors, that's why. First, le

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Meets Social Media: A New Challenge

Instagram has evolved beyond a place for selfies and fun photos. It's now a space where mental health experts are sharing their knowledge. They post tips, quotes, and personal stories to reach a wider audience. This isn't a private therapy session. It's more like a public chat about mental health.

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

School Year Shortened Due to Weather

In Lee’s Summit, Missouri, the school year is wrapping up earlier than expected. This is due to the district facing more weather-related closures than anticipated. The district has had 11 days off due to bad weather. This has pushed the last day of school to June 2. However, the district is aiming t

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Fighting Systemic Sclerosis: The Quest for Better Treatments

Systemic sclerosis, or SSc, is a tricky condition. It's a rheumatologic disorder that affects multiple systems in the body. It's like a three-headed monster: immune dysregulation, vascular dysfunction, and multi-organ fibrosis. It's not just one thing going wrong, it's a whole bunch of things. Imag

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Ear Danger: Big Guns and Explosions in Military Training

The Finnish military has a problem. It's not about the soldiers' fitness or their combat skills. It's about their ears. Soldiers in training are at risk of sudden hearing damage. This isn't from small guns. It's from the big ones. The ones that make a huge bang. Even with extra safety steps, these l

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

Texas Schools: Big Changes on the Horizon

Texas is buzzing with education talks. Lawmakers are looking to shake things up with a bunch of new bills. One big issue is money. Schools are feeling the pinch with budgets that haven't changed since 2019. Inflation is making things tough, and some districts are even talking about closing schools.

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Texas Lawmakers Push for School Choice: A New Era for Education?

Texas is buzzing with talk about school choice. The state's House Speaker, Dustin Burrows, recently declared that this legislative session is all about pushing for a private-school voucher program. He believes that the time has finally come for families to have more options in education. Burrows ma

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