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Aug 02 2025SCIENCE

How Science is Changing the Way We Check for Harmful Stuff in Our Pee

Scientists are finding new ways to check for harmful substances in our bodies without using animals. This is a big deal because it's better for the animals and often gives us more accurate results. One of the places they're looking is in our pee. That's right, pee! It might not sound glamorous, but

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

How Our Genes Might Predict Health Risks

Researchers have found that certain gene patterns can show how severe an infection might be. These patterns can also hint at the chances of dying from any cause. This is big news because it means we might be able to change some risks by adjusting our lifestyle or getting treatment. The study looked

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Life with a Long-Term Urinary Catheter: What's It Really Like?

Long-term urinary catheters are a big part of life for many people. But how do they affect day-to-day living? A recent study took a close look at this. It compared three types of catheters. The goal? To see how they impact satisfaction, quality of life, and complications. First, let's talk about sa

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Aug 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Bus Routes: What's Changing and Why You Should Care

Mountain Metro Transit is shaking things up with some proposed changes to bus routes. These tweaks could make your commute smoother or a bit more confusing, depending on where you live. The big question is, will these changes actually help? First off, why are they doing this? Well, transit systems

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Aug 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Not Everyone Loves The Fantastic Four: First Steps

The Fantastic Four: First Steps has been making waves, with many fans and critics praising its fresh take on the classic Marvel team. The movie, starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn, has been a hit at the box office and has received positive reviews. However, no

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Aug 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Great Jeans Debate: What Really Happened?

In July 2025, a funny fake apology letter went viral. It was supposed to be from American Eagle, about their ads with Sydney Sweeney. The letter joked about her looks and even mentioned "denim sensitivity training. " Many people believed it was real, but it was just a joke. The ads showed Sydney Sw

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Nuclear Sites: A Dangerous Game of Risk

Russia's actions around Ukraine's nuclear power plants are raising serious concerns. Experts believe that Russia might be testing new military strategies that could be used against NATO in the future. Russia has taken control of two nuclear power plants in Ukraine. They have also placed mines aroun

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Aug 01 2025CRIME

A Ukrainian Officer's Alleged Betrayal: Leaking F-16 Locations to Russia

In a shocking turn of events, a Ukrainian air force major, who was also a flight instructor, has been accused of spying for Russia. The officer is said to have leaked the locations of Ukraine's valuable F-16 and Mirage 2000 fighter jets to the enemy. This information was crucial for Russia to target

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

NATO's Race to Outarm Russia: A Critical Look

NATO is in a hurry. They're pushing their members to boost their military power. Why? Because Russia is doing the same thing. This isn't just about having more weapons. It's about sending a message. A message that says, "We're ready, and we won't back down. " Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, has be

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Aug 01 2025BUSINESS

AI's Future: Why Panic is Premature

The idea that AI will soon outsmart humans is gaining traction, but not everyone is convinced. Dylan Field, the head of Figma, a popular design software company, recently shared his thoughts on the matter. He believes that while AI is advancing rapidly, the notion of superintelligent machines taking

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