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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Who Can Best Encourage Gun Owners to Prevent Suicide?

It's important to talk about suicide prevention, especially when it involves guns. But who should have these conversations with gun owners? A recent research project tried to find out. The research shows that people are more open to listening to someone they respect, trust, and feel similar to. Thi

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Football's Response to Serious Allegations: A Moral Dilemma

Football clubs often find themselves in tricky spots when players face serious allegations. Thomas Partey, a key player for Arsenal, is now charged with five counts of rape and one of sexual assault, which he denies. These charges relate to incidents reported by three different women between 2021 an

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Galanin Receptor 1: A New Way to Study Cell Interactions

Galanin is a powerful messenger in the body. It helps control eating, mood, and pain. It does this by talking to special receptors, like GALR1. Scientists wanted to see how galanin and other molecules interact with GALR1 in living cells. They created a new tool to watch these interactions. This too

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Students Struggle With Emotions and Internet Overuse?

A recent study looked into why some university students in China have trouble managing their feelings and spend too much time online. The research focused on a big group of undergraduates, which is helpful because earlier studies often had small groups or didn't represent everyone well. The study f

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

A Leader Lost: Remembering Melissa Hortman and the Rise of Political Violence

Melissa Hortman, a prominent figure in Minnesota politics, was laid to rest alongside her husband, Mark, after a tragic and politically charged assassination. The couple, along with their beloved golden retriever, was killed in their home on June 14, shocking the community and the nation. The attack

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

A Minnesota Family's Tragic Loss: A Call for Unity

A somber event is set to take place this Saturday, as Minnesota mourns the loss of a respected lawmaker and her husband. Melissa Hortman, a former Democratic speaker of the Minnesota House, and her husband, Mark, were tragically killed in their home earlier this month. The couple's golden retriever,

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Spotting Talaromycosis: New Tools for a Tough Fungus

Talaromycosis, a sneaky fungal infection common in Southeast Asia, has been a challenge to diagnose. The usual method, growing the fungus in a lab, takes too long and often misses the mark. But there's hope on the horizon. Scientists have been cooking up new ways to spot this tricky infection. They

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Orlando Bloom's Big Night Out: What's Up with Him and Katy Perry?

Orlando Bloom is ready to have a blast at the Bezos/Sanchez wedding, and there's a lot of talk about his relationship status. Insiders say he might be flying solo at the event. One person close to the situation described him as "the life of the party" who's ready to dance the night away! Rumors are

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Massachusetts Faces Steep Health Insurance Rate Hike

Massachusetts is facing a significant challenge with health insurance costs. In 2026, eight major health insurers proposed an average rate increase of 13. 4% for individuals and small businesses in the "merged market. " This segment includes around 721, 400 people, excluding government-run programs

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Jun 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Johnny Depp's Heartwarming Memories of Raising Kids in France

Johnny Depp recently opened up about his experiences raising his children, Lily-Rose and Jack, with his ex-partner, Vanessa Paradis. The couple, who split in 2012 after 14 years together, chose to raise their kids in a secluded estate near St. Tropez, France. This decision was driven by a desire for

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