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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Idaho Pauses Abortion Referral Investigations Amid Legal Fight

In Idaho, medical boards have agreed to put a stop to investigations into healthcare providers who refer patients to other states for abortions. This decision comes as a result of an ongoing legal battle involving Planned Parenthood and two Idaho doctors. They sued Idaho's Attorney General, Raúl Lab

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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 20 2024EDUCATION

The Growth of STEAM in Local Schools

"You probably hear the term 'STEM' a lot - it stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. But what about STEAM? That extra 'A' is for Arts, and schools are beginning to see the benefits of adding it to the mix. Let's dive into this new approach and see why it's causing such a stir in educ

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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Putin's Mixed Signals: A Look at His Ukraine Stance

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently held his annual Q&A session with the public and media. While domestic issues took center stage, Putin used the platform to send messages to the West, especially with the upcoming change in U. S. leadership. He hinted at possible compromises in the Ukraine co

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Dec 20 2024OPINION

Neighbors Across Borders: A Story of Compassion and Resettlement

In the heart of Minnesota, Tina Rexing, a business owner with strong conservative views, is unexpectedly helping refugees from Ukraine. She's not doing it to make a political statement, but because she believes in giving a hand to those in need. Along with thousands of Americans, she's supporting re

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Idaho Higher Ed Gets New Rules on Diversity

In a recent move, Idaho's higher education institutions got new guidelines. The Idaho State Board of Education unanimously approved new policies. These policies say "no" to DEI ideology – which stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion. They don't want these ideas to take the spotlight away from i

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Transform Your Wellness: Meet the Molto Prostate Vibrator

Ever thought about giving your prostate some TLC? Meet the Molto, a game-changer in prostate health and pleasure. This isn't just another toy; it's a smart device designed by doctors to keep your nether regions happy and healthy. With 16 vibration settings and 8 patterns, it's like having a personal

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Michael Vick's New Role: Head Coach at Norfolk State

You might know him as the NFL's first 1, 000-yard rushing quarterback, but Michael Vick is stepping into a new role. He's set to become the head coach at Norfolk State University, a historically Black college. Vick, who's 44 now, didn't have any coaching experience before this. Instead, he's been a

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Mike Vick Takes the Helm at Norfolk State

Hey there, sports fans! The latest buzz in the college football world is that former NFL star Mike Vick has been tapped to become the new head coach at Norfolk State University. The deal was sealed on Tuesday morning, as reported by the Virginian-Pilot. Now, you might be wondering, what's the big de

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

“Boosting CEST MRI: A New Way to Optimize Scans”

CEST MRI, or Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI, is like a super sensitive tool that helps scientists peek into the tiny changes happening inside our bodies. But the signal it detects is really small, only a few percent of the main signal. So, scientists need a smart way to boost this signal

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