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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

US and Syrian Leader Meet: A Shift in Policy

Ever heard of Ahmad al-Sharaa? He's a key figure in Syria, and believe it or not, he's just had a chat with the US. Sounds surprising, right? The reason for this meeting? The US wants to join forces with al-Sharaa to combat terrorism. This is a major change because the US once offered a $10 million

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Erin Andrews' Balancing Act: Work and Family in the Spotlight

Erin Andrews, a Fox sportscaster, knows a thing or two about balancing a busy career with family life. Recently, she shared a story on the 'Calm Down' podcast with her colleague, Charissa Thompson. While covering an NFL game between the Eagles and the Steelers, Erin received an urgent message about

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Dec 20 2024BUSINESS

California Catching Up: Population Bounces Back in 2024

In 2024, California added more residents than it had in years, finally making progress towards its pre-pandemic population high. The state's population grew by about 233, 000 residents, bringing the total to just under 39. 5 million. Experts see this as a positive sign after a period of decline, kno

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Understanding LRRK2: How One Protein's Actions Control Its Own Activity

Let's talk about a protein called LRRK2, which is linked to Parkinson's disease. This protein is like a multitool with seven different parts, including a kinase and a Roc G domain. Even though we know a lot about how it looks, we're still figuring out how it works. Scientists found out that the Roc

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Apps and Glasses: A New Way to Help Parkinson's Patients?

Parkinson's disease doesn't just affect movement, it can also mess with how people see and think. There's no medicine to fix this, so scientists are looking for other ways to help. They're testing if using a special app and glasses that flash light could improve these issues. A small study found tha

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

PINK1: A New Player in Parkinson's Immune Response

Ever wondered about Parkinson's disease and how our immune system might play a role? Well, scientists have found that a specific protein called PINK1 is targeted by our T cells, those tiny defenders of the immune system, in some people with Parkinson's. This discovery is exciting because it opens up

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Dec 17 2024SPORTS

Long live the Lions: Weather’s Impact on Penn State vs. SMU

On December 21st, something exciting is brewing in Beaver Stadium, Pennsylvania. The Penn State Nittany Lions are set to clash with the SMU Mustangs. Both teams boast impressive 11-2 records following strong seasons. Penn State had a loss to Oregon in the Big Ten Championship, while SMU faced defeat

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Gable Steveson: From WWE to NFL and Back to Wrestling

Professional athlete Gable Steveson has had quite the journey. He was let go by WWE in May and then tried his hand at the NFL. Neither worked out as planned. But instead of giving up, he returned to his roots in NCAA wrestling. When asked about the challenges of different sports, Steveson had some i

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: Global Trends and Aging Adults

Parkinson's disease, often called PD, is the second most common brain disorder that affects a lot of people. But what's interesting is that we don't know much about how common it is among middle-aged and older adults around the world. Some scientists did a big study in 2021 to find out more. They lo

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Trae Young's Unselfish Play Impresses WWE Legend Triple H

Trae Young, at just 26 years old, is becoming a true leader on the Atlanta Hawks. He's not just scoring points but also creating opportunities for his teammates. This selfless play might not boost his individual stats, but it's helping the team win games. The Hawks recently beat the New York Knicks,

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