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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Cats with Thick Hearts: A New Way to Check Their Pumping Power

Feline hearts can get thick. This is a condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. It is a common issue in cats. It affects how their hearts work. A recent study looked at a new way to check how well a cat's heart is pumping. This method is called tissue motion annular displacement or TMAD. It i

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Workers Just Doing the Bare Minimum

The idea of workers doing the least amount of work possible to keep their jobs has been getting a lot of attention lately. This behavior, known as "Quiet Quitting, " is when employees only do what is absolutely necessary to avoid getting fired. It is a big deal for companies because it can hurt thei

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Apr 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Upgrading to Windows 11: Your Guide to Bypassing the Rules

In the coming years, Microsoft will stop releasing security updates for Windows 10, unless users pay for a subscription. This change will affect many users who are still using older PCs. If one tries to upgrade to Windows 11 on a PC that is more than five years old, they will likely encounter an err

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

The Dolphins' Dilemma: Ramsey's Contract Conundrum

The Miami Dolphins have found themselves in a tricky spot with Jalen Ramsey's contract. It all started last September when the team rushed to sign him to a new deal. This happened just days after the Denver Broncos made Patrick Surtain II the highest-paid cornerback with a new-money average of $24 m

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

US Citizens in El Salvador? What's the Deal?

The US attorney general recently avoided answering a question about the legality of Donald Trump's suggestion to send US citizens to El Salvador. This idea was brought up during a meeting with El Salvador's president, Nayib Bukele. Trump mentioned that criminals who commit serious crimes, like assau

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

The Double Burden of Malnutrition and Women's Migration Patterns

The link between moving from one place to another and the double burden of malnutrition is a hot topic in many developing countries. This burden comes from a mix of social, economic, and nutritional changes. A recent study dug into how women's migration within their own countries affects this issue.

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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10: What's Next for Your Old PC?

Windows 10 will stop getting official support in October 2025. This means no more security updates or technical help from Microsoft. Many people hope Microsoft will change its mind, but that's unlikely to happen. The end date is clear on Microsoft's support page. The current version, 22H2, is the la

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Oakland's Future: A Battle of Experience vs. Innovation

Oakland is at a crucial point. Two strong candidates are vying for the mayor's seat. Barbara Lee, a seasoned politician, is back in her hometown. She wants to bring her decades of experience to the city. Lee has a long history in politics, starting in Sacramento and moving to Washington. She is know

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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

Arizona's Phoenix Suns: A Rollercoaster of Changes

The Phoenix Suns have had a rough few years. The team just fired their third head coach in as many years. Mike Budenholzer was let go after a disappointing season. The Suns missed the playoffs and the play-in tournament, finishing with a record of 36-46. This was the third straight year the team too

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Communication Crisis: A Dark Cloud Over Zamzam

In the midst of a brutal conflict, the Zamzam refugee camp in Sudan has become a grim symbol of the chaos and suffering unfolding in the region. The camp, once home to around 700, 000 displaced people, has been overrun by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leaving a trail of destruction an

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