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Aug 10 2025CRIME

A Tourist's Tragic Night in La Perla

A young man from New York lost his life in a shocking incident during a trip to Puerto Rico. Kevin Mares, just 25 years old, was visiting the island to enjoy Bad Bunny's concert series. Unfortunately, his journey took a tragic turn in the early hours of a Sunday morning. The incident occurred in La

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

What Do Doctors in Training Really Think About Learning Pelvic Anatomy?

Doctors in training, specifically those specializing in women's health and childbirth, have a big task ahead of them. They need to understand the ins and outs of the pelvic area. This knowledge is super important. It helps them do surgeries well and keeps patients safe. A recent study wanted to fin

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Jul 19 2025POLITICS

The Trump Family's Money-Making Machine

The Trump family has been using the president's power to make a lot of money. They have been involved in all sorts of deals, from cryptocurrencies to resorts. This has raised some eyebrows, as it seems like the president is using his position to benefit his family's businesses. The Trump Organizati

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Aging with Care: What Went Wrong in Fall River?

In Fall River, Massachusetts, a devastating fire at an assisted-living facility claimed nine lives and left many injured. The tragedy has sparked questions about the care and safety of elderly residents. The facility, Gabriel House, was built in a former motel and has faced multiple issues over the

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Our Food: How Charcoal Can Help

Food safety is a big deal. Pesticides and mycotoxins can linger in our food. These leftovers can be bad for our health. So, how do we get rid of them? One answer might be biochar. This is a special kind of charcoal. It can help clean up our food. Biochar isn't just good for cleaning. It can also he

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Urban Living and Cryptosporidium: A Closer Look at Infection Risks in Romania

In Romania, a recent study took a closer look at what might put hospitalized patients at risk for Cryptosporidium infections. Researchers gathered data from 312 people, ranging from very young infants to the elderly, living in both cities and countryside areas. They tested stool samples using specia

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Plague in Arizona: A Rare but Real Threat

In a surprising turn of events, a person from Arizona has recently passed away due to pneumonic plague. This marks the first death from this disease in the county since 2007. Back then, the victim had come into contact with a deceased animal carrying the plague. Plague, often called the "Black Death

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

What Do Neurosurgery Experts Think About Resident Unions?

Unions are common in many jobs, even in healthcare. Nurses, for example, often have unions to help them. Lately, resident doctors have been forming unions too. They want better work conditions and benefits. But will this help or hurt neurosurgery training? That's what this study wanted to find out.

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

A Powerful Reminder: The Limits of Presidential Power

In 1952, a significant legal battle took place. The Supreme Court had to decide if President Harry S. Truman could take control of the nation's steel mills to prevent a strike during the Korean War. One justice, Robert H. Jackson, wrote a powerful opinion. He argued that the president could not just

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Jul 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Pesticides on Seeds Affect Wildlife

Wildlife in farm areas often eat seeds from crops. These seeds might have pesticide left on them. This is important because it can affect birds and mammals. The EU has rules to check if these pesticides are safe. But the rules use old data. This data might not be accurate. A new study looked at thi

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