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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Could Levodopa Help Stroke Patients Regain Movement?

Stroke recovery is a long and difficult process. Every small improvement can make a big difference. Levodopa, a medication often used for Parkinson's disease, might offer some hope. It works by increasing certain brain signals that control movement. This could be a big help for people recovering fro

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Sep 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Norfolk's Big Plans: A Casino and More?

Norfolk is thinking big with a new waterfront casino. But it's not just about gambling. The city wants to turn this area into a hub for fun and nightlife. Sean Washington, who heads up economic development, sees a lot of potential. He points out that Norfolk already has a great baseball team and a f

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Smart Moves Against Russia's Oil Power

Ukraine has been hitting back at Russia in a big way. They recently attacked some of Russia's oil refineries. These refineries are super important because they help Russia make money for its war. The Ukrainian military shared some cool footage from drones and planes. It shows missiles flying and exp

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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

New Pentagon Rules: Journalists Face Tough Choices

The Pentagon has introduced a new rule that could change how journalists report on military matters. Starting now, reporters must agree to use only pre-approved information when covering the Defense Department. If they refuse, they risk losing their press credentials. This move is part of a broader

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Sep 20 2025POLITICS

Pentagon's New Rules: A Step Back for Press Freedom?

The Pentagon has introduced new rules that are making it harder for journalists to do their jobs. Now, reporters must promise not to look at or share any information that hasn't been officially approved. This includes even unclassified documents. If they don't agree to these terms, they could lose t

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Sep 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Black Women and the Strong Expectation: A Look into Hurricane Katrina Survivors

Black women are often told to be tough. This idea is called the "Strong Black Woman" role. It's something they learn from a young age. This study looked at six Black women who lived through Hurricane Katrina. They were all moms and students at a community college. Their ages ranged from 23 to 31 whe

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Sep 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Twisters in Superlattices: A Big Leap for Future Tech

In the world of tiny tech, scientists have just found something amazing. They discovered tiny twisters called polar vortex-antivortex pairs in special materials called multiferroic superlattices. These are not your everyday materials. They are like superheroes in the world of tech, with unique abili

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Sep 17 2025HEALTH

What Happens to Kids' Brains After a Mild Head Injury?

Kids can get hurt playing sports or just being kids. Sometimes, they might bump their heads and get a mild brain injury. But what does this mean for their brainpower? Researchers wanted to find out. They looked at kids who had these mild brain injuries. They checked how well these kids did on tests

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Sep 16 2025CRIME

Pill Press Peril: Lynn Men's Fentanyl Scheme Unravels

In a shocking turn of events, two men from Lynn, Massachusetts, have admitted their involvement in a dangerous operation. They were making fake pills mixed with fentanyl and other illegal drugs. This news comes from federal prosecutors who say the men were part of a plan to make and sell these harmf

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Sep 14 2025SCIENCE

Food Science: The Unsung Hero of Our Health

Food isn't just about taste; it's a vital part of our lives, especially in difficult times. The Federal Research Centre of Nutrition, Biotechnology and Food Safety has been working behind the scenes for 95 years to ensure our food is safe and nutritious. During the Great Patriotic War, the Institut

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