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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: The Latest Russian Missile Strikes

Ukraine faced another wave of Russian missile strikes on April 6, 2025. The attacks hit multiple regions, including the capital Kyiv, where at least one person lost their life. The city's mayor, Vitali Klitschko, confirmed the casualty and reported injuries and fires in non-residential buildings. Th

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

Why States Are Facing Off Over Supreme Court Elections

State Supreme Court elections have turned into major political showdowns. These contests have become increasingly expensive and heated, drawing in big money and national figures. The recent Wisconsin Supreme Court race, for example, saw a staggering $100 million in campaign spending. This trend isn'

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

Vietnam's Bold Move: Tariff Talks with the US

Vietnam is pushing back against the US's recent tariff hikes. This move is a test of how flexible the US is willing to be with its trade policies. The nation's economy has been thriving, thanks to a surge in manufacturing and exports. This boom is partly due to companies shifting their supply chains

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Meals on Wheels: A New Approach to Senior Care

Seniors who receive meals at home often face a mix of health and daily living challenges. These issues can lead to worsening health and even the need for long-term care. To tackle these problems, experts are looking into adding registered dietitian and occupational therapy services to home-delivered

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Apr 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Make AI Work for Us and the Planet

In the 1940s, a company started making cooking oil in a small town in India. Today, that company, Wipro, is a giant in the tech world. It operates in 167 countries and has nearly a quarter of a million employees. The company's focus has shifted from cooking oil to IT and now to AI. Kiran Minnasandra

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Impact of Cycling in Sprint Triathlons

Sprint-distance triathlons are intense. They push athletes to their limits. Yet, one part of the race often flies under the radar. That's the cycling segment. It's crucial, but not many studies have looked into the power output of elite triathletes during this part of the race. This is surprising. T

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Bilingual Brains: How Languages Find Their Place

The human brain is a complex network of regions. It is responsible for many tasks, including language. For bilinguals, the question of how the brain stores and processes two languages has long been a topic of interest. Two individuals who spoke both Basque and Spanish provided a unique opportunity t

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Foot Care and Heart Health: A New Approach for Diabetics

In the UK, a significant number of people with type 2 diabetes face a serious issue: foot ulcers. About 6. 3% of them deal with this problem. These ulcers are not just a minor inconvenience; they can lead to bigger health issues. For instance, cardiovascular disease is the top cause of death among t

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding Anger in a Mental Health Hospital

In the realm of mental health, aggression is a complex issue. It is not just about the patient's behavior. It is also about the staff's response. A study was conducted to explore how both patients and staff view the reasons behind aggressive behavior. It also looked at how this behavior is handled.

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Surgery for Kids with Hidden Epilepsy

Epilepsy in kids can be tough to handle, especially when medicines don't work and scans show nothing unusual. Doctors often turn to fancy tests like PET, SPECT, and ECOG to find where the seizures start. These tests can be pricey and hard to find, making things even harder in places with fewer resou

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