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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Stroke Recovery: Virtual Reality's Role in Boosting Mobility

Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. After a stroke, many people struggle with mobility and daily tasks. Virtual reality (VR) is a new tool in stroke rehabilitation. It offers a fun, engaging way to practice movements and regain skills. VR uses computer-generated environments to create

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Ignoring Costs

People make choices every day. Each choice has a cost. This cost is what is given up to make the choice. For example, if you choose to buy a new video game, the cost is the money spent on the game. This is called an opportunity cost. It is the value of the next best alternative given up to purs

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Tech's Big Breakup: What's Next for Google?

Google is facing a major challenge in court. The Justice Department is pushing for a breakup of the tech giant. This is not just any court case. It could change how we use the internet and how tech companies operate. The Justice Department and several states accuse Google of unfair practices. They

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

Timberwolves Stun Lakers with Cold-Blooded Performance

The Timberwolves made a bold statement in Game 1 against the Lakers. Jaden McDaniels was the star of the show, scoring 25 points and grabbing nine rebounds. He was a key player in the Timberwolves' defense, which looked as strong as it did last season. McDaniels' performance was impressive, but he d

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Springtime Sky Show: The Lyrid Meteor Shower 2025

The Lyrid meteor shower is a yearly event that lights up the night sky with shooting stars. It starts on April 16 and wraps up on April 25. The main event, though, happens on April 22. This is when Earth travels through the thickest part of the debris left by Comet Thatcher. The result? A spectacula

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

The Fed's Fight: Trump vs. Powell

The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, is in a tough spot. It is trying to keep the economy stable. The Fed is trying to keep inflation under control. Inflation is the rate at which prices for goods and services increase. The Fed has a target of 2% inflation. It is currentl

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdles After Intensive Care

When someone is in intensive care, the focus is on survival. Doctors and nurses work hard to keep the patient alive. But what happens after the patient leaves the ICU? Many people face a set of challenges known as Post-Intensive Care Syndrome. This condition is not widely known, but it affects m

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Heartbeats After Surgery: Keeping Tabs on AF

After heart surgery, many adults face a sneaky issue: atrial fibrillation, or AF. This is when the heart beats in a chaotic way. It's a common problem, affecting up to half of the patients who have had heart surgery. The tricky part? It can show up after the patient has already left the hospital. Th

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Protesters Across the Nation Stand Up for Democracy

Protesters gathered in cities and towns across the United States to express their discontent with the current administration. The focus was on what they see as threats to the nation's democratic principles. The events varied widely. Some took the form of marches, like the one through midtown Manhat

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tech World's Big Moves This Week

The tech world is always buzzing, and this week was no exception. Let's dive into some of the biggest stories that caught everyone's attention. Google is in hot water. A judge ruled that the tech giant broke antitrust laws in the ad tech market. This decision comes after a two-year legal battle

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