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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Flying Fears: A Look into How Airports are Helping Passengers with Anxiety

Flying can be a nerve-wracking experience for many people. A significant number of adults in the US struggle with a fear of flying, often referred to as aerophobia. This fear can stem from various sources, including past experiences, media portrayals, or even hearing about others' fears. For some, t

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

The Shingles Vaccine: A Surprising Shield Against Dementia?

Dementia is a major health issue. It affects over 55 million people globally. In the United States, more than 6 million individuals, or about 1 in 10 people aged 65 and older, are living with dementia. The financial burden of treating and caring for dementia patients is staggering, exceeding $600 bi

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Apr 05 2025WEATHER

Weekend Heatwave and Monday's Rainy Surprise

The weekend is shaping up to be a scorcher, with temperatures soaring towards the 90-degree mark. This isn't just a fleeting heatwave; it's a full-blown summer throwback, complete with humidity that makes the air feel thick. The good news is that there's a bit more breeze today, making it slightly m

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

Fighting for Fairness in Health Care

The Trump administration has been pushing hard against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This has put many health care providers and researchers in a tough spot. They fear that important health research and programs might get cut. This could happen either because of direct orders from

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Polarimetry in Unveiling Blazar Secrets

Blazars are among the most energetic and mysterious objects in the universe. They are a type of active galactic nucleus. They shoot out powerful jets of plasma that can be seen from billions of light-years away. To understand these cosmic powerhouses better, scientists are eager to use a special

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

TikTok's Future in the U. S. Hangs in the Balance

The U. S. government has given itself more time to figure out what to do with TikTok. The deadline for a decision on the popular video-sharing app has been pushed back by 75 days. This move comes as the U. S. tries to negotiate a deal that would bring TikTok under American control. The app's Chin

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Apr 05 2025EDUCATION

The Supreme Court's Quick Call on Teacher Grants

A big decision was made by the Supreme Court. They gave the green light for the Trump administration to put a temporary hold on $65 million in teacher-training grants. These grants were supposed to support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. This move was a quick win for the administration in

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

Tariffs and Turmoil: A Bold Move with Big Repercussions

The world of finance was shaken up when a prominent political figure announced sweeping tariffs. This decision sent shockwaves through global markets, causing significant drops in stock prices. The Dow Jones, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 all took a hit, with percentages dropping sharply. This move was not ju

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

Nations Scramble to Avoid Trump's Trade Tariffs

The US has set a deadline for countries to make trade deals before new tariffs hit. The US has given countries a short time to make deals before new tariffs start. The US president has said that countries can avoid higher tariffs if they make changes to their trade rules. This has caused a rush

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Political Upset: President Out, Nation Divided

South Korea is in a state of political chaos. The Constitutional Court has just kicked out President Yoon Suk Yeol. This happened four months after he made a bold and controversial move. He declared martial law and sent troops to the parliament building. His goal? To break a political deadlock. But

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