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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Team: A Mess of Mistakes and Missteps

The Trump administration's choices in foreign policy have been a real headache. Take Pete Hegseth, for instance. He was picked for his job because he was good at talking on TV, but he wasn't ready for the big leagues. He made a huge blunder by revealing key points during talks about stopping Russia'

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Lead Testing Mix-Up in Colorado Schools

Imagine this: A chemist messes up data, and suddenly, schools are in a pickle. Back in December 2024, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) discovered that not one, but two chemists had tampered with quality control data. This mess-up affected the testing method used to ch

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Feb 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do We Keep Paying for Streaming Services?

Streaming services have exploded in popularity over the past few decades. But with so many options, why do people keep subscribing? This question was explored by looking at 35 studies from two big academic databases. These studies showed that our decisions to sign up or stick with a service are inf

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

The Goat's Worm Problem: A New Weapon in the Fight

First, let's talk about the enemy. A tiny worm called Haemonchus contortus is causing big problems for goats. These worms are sneaky. They use special tools, HcTPS and HcGOB, to make a sugar called trehalose. This sugar helps the worms and messes with the goat's immune system. Scientists have a cle

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission:A Private Spacecraft's Journey to the Far Side

A private spacecraft is on a thrilling journey to the Moon. This spacecraft, funded by NASA's initiative and operated by Firefly Aerospace, has been performing various maneuvers to reach a lower orbit around the Moon. The spacecraft, named Blue Ghost, is set to land in the Mare Crisium region on Mar

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Texas Governor Pushes for School Choice

In a recent speech, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced a significant push for a private school voucher program. This program, if implemented, would allow parents to choose where their children attend school, with the state providing up to $10, 000 for private school expenses or $2, 000 for homesch

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Are Animals Conscious? Scientists Weigh In

Scientists are diving into a fascinating question: Do animals have feelings and consciousness? This isn't just about pets or farm animals. It's about creatures from bugs to whales. Researchers are using experiments and observations to figure this out. Imagine a lab where scientists study ho

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Canada's Global Push for Inclusion: A Fresh Look at SOGIESC Rights

Canada has been making waves internationally with its feminist approach to global policy. This approach includes a focus on sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC). But how exactly does Canada promote these ideas on a global scale? Let's dive in. F

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Pharmacists: The Unsung Heroes in Drug Reaction Prevention

Hospital pharmacists play a vital role in keeping patients safe from harmful drug reactions. But what exactly do they do? They help prevent and reduce the chances of a prescribing cascade. This is where a new medicine is given to fix a problem caused by a previous medicine. The issue is that the

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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

The Unwanted Kiss: A Spanish Soccer Scandal

In a shocking turn of events, a Spanish court found Luis Rubiales, the former leader of Spain's soccer federation, guilty of sexual assault. The incident involved a forceful kiss on the lips of Jennifer Hermoso, a member of the women's national team, right after their triumphant win in the 2023 Wom

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