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May 22 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Origins of Teeth in Ancient Armored Fish

The story of teeth begins in a surprising place: the bumps on ancient armored fish. These fish, swimming in Earth's oceans around 465 million years ago, had sensory tissues that might have evolved into the dentine found in human teeth. Dentine is the inner layer of teeth that senses pressure, pain,

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Aid Crisis: A Closer Look at the Challenges

The situation in Gaza is dire, with aid struggling to reach those in need. The United Nations is working hard to distribute supplies, but they face significant hurdles. Israeli military restrictions and fears of looting have caused major delays. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has an

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May 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Grandpa Prime and the Little Star

Deion Sanders is a proud father of five, but his latest joy is his grandson Snow. Snow was born on the same day as his grandfather's birthday, creating an instant special bond. Deiondra, the eldest daughter of Coach Prime, faced significant health challenges to bring Snow into the world. The family

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Internet Overuse and Its Hidden Costs on Teen Health

Teenagers today are deeply connected to the internet. It is a big part of their daily lives. However, spending too much time online can lead to serious problems. This is not just about physical health. It also affects mental well-being. Yet, the exact link between excessive internet use and multiple

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Navigating Identity and Autism in a Teenager

A 16-year-old, Vee, is attending a comprehensive evaluation with a team of specialists. Vee was assigned female at birth and uses they/them pronouns. Vee's journey with potential autism began in pre-kindergarten. Teachers flagged concerns, leading to an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for auti

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Unseen Destinations: The Push to Deport Migrants to South Sudan

The Trump administration has been quietly working on a plan to send migrants to South Sudan. This move has sparked concern among immigration lawyers, who have taken action to stop it. They have asked a federal judge in Massachusetts to block these deportations and bring back anyone already sent to S

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Biden's Health and Political Future Under Scrutiny

The spotlight is on former President Joe Biden's health. Recently, it was revealed that he has a serious type of prostate cancer. This news comes at a time when Democrats are reflecting on the failures of Biden's re-election campaign. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has released a compromising a

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May 20 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Dangers: How Big Tech is Failing Our Kids

Big Tech companies have been putting profits ahead of children's safety for years. They have been exposing kids to harmful content, such as bullying, drugs, and sexual exploitation. Why? Because making their platforms safer would eat into their profits. This is a big problem. It's not just about Me

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May 20 2025LIFESTYLE

The Cover Conundrum: A Decade of Blanket Battles

In the realm of marital quirks, one husband has shared a relatable struggle. It is a tale of a man who has been married for a decade. He has been trying to convince his wife that she is a "cover hog. " This is a term used to describe someone who takes more than their fair share of the bed covers

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

Car Makers Pause China Shipments Amid Trade Tensions

Trade talks between the United States and China have caused a stir in the car industry. Two major players, General Motors and Ford, have decided to stop sending cars from the United States to China. This move is not about a sudden drop in demand for American cars in China. It is more about the un

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