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Jun 10 2025POLITICS

Government Waste: Millions Spent on Idle Workers

The Department of Education is shelling out over $7 million monthly to employees who are currently not working. This situation has been ongoing for the past three months, costing the department over $21 million. This financial burden stems from a series of layoffs that occurred in March, which saw n

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Power of Fluorescent Sensors in Antibiotics

The ability to tell apart different types of aminoglycosides is a big deal in medical science. This is because these antibiotics come in various forms, each with unique properties and effects. Recently, a clever method was devised to create a sensor array. This array can distinguish between these di

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

How Culture Shapes Liver Health

The liver is a crucial organ that often gets overlooked. One of the most common liver issues is steatotic liver disease, often called fatty liver. It's a growing problem, especially among minority groups. The usual advice for managing it is to change your lifestyle. But, this is not always easy.

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

The Hidden Truths of a Troubled Relationship

The legal drama surrounding a prominent music figure took a dramatic turn when a former girlfriend, known as Jane, shared her harrowing experiences in court. Jane's testimony painted a disturbing picture of a relationship that began with passion but quickly devolved into a cycle of coercion and mani

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Dementia Hotspots in the US: Where You Live Matters

The likelihood of developing dementia varies greatly depending on where you live in the US. The Southeast region, which includes states like Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi, has the highest risk. People in this area are 25% more likely to develop dementia compared to the Mid-Atlantic

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Autonomous Cars Caught in the Crossfire

The streets of downtown Los Angeles witnessed an unusual sight on June 8, 2025. Several Waymo self-driving cars were left in flames, caught in the middle of intense protests against immigration policies. This incident raised questions about the safety and vulnerability of autonomous vehicles in chao

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Aid Crisis: A Closer Look at the Conflicts and Chaos

The Gaza Strip has been a hotspot for conflict and humanitarian crises for years. The recent aid distribution system has only added to the turmoil. The system was set up to bypass traditional aid routes, but it has faced significant challenges. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the group behind t

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Jun 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces for the Dursleys in the Upcoming Harry Potter Series

There is exciting news for fans of the Harry Potter books. The TV series coming to HBO has found actors for Petunia and Vernon Dursley. Bel Powley and Daniel Rigby will play the roles of the Dursleys. The search continues for an actor to play their son, Dudley. The Dursleys are important figures in

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Troops in the Streets: A Risky Move by the President

The recent decision to send national guard troops to Los Angeles has sparked a heated debate. Some veterans are worried that this move could turn the military into a political tool. This is a big deal because the military usually stays out of domestic politics. The last time something like this happ

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

Dinosaurs' Dietary Secrets Uncovered

The world of dinosaurs is full of mysteries. One big question has been what these giant creatures ate. Movies and books often show long-necked dinosaurs munching on plants. But until recently, there was no solid evidence to back this up. Mostly, people guessed this based on the dinosaurs' teeth and

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