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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Health Facilities: Repeated Targets

Health care facilities are supposed to be safe zones. They are places where people go to heal. But in modern wars, these places are often hit. This is a big problem. It might even be a war crime. Proving that a health care facility was deliberately targeted is tough. If a facility is hit more than o

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Cold Weather, Cattle, and the Power of Oregano

In the world of farming, cold weather is a big deal for cattle. It makes them burn more energy just to stay warm. This can lead to weight loss and other health issues. So, farmers need to find ways to keep their herds healthy and productive during long, cold winters. One interesting solution comes

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Apr 02 2025CELEBRITIES

The Hackman's Legacy: A Fight for Privacy in Death

A courtroom in Santa Fe saw a heated debate over the public's right to know versus a family's right to privacy. The discussion centered around the deaths of Gene and Betsy Hackman, who passed away in February. The judge had to decide what information could be made public and what should remain priva

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Apr 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cliff Booth's Next Adventure: A New Chapter Unfolds

In the world of movies, something interesting is brewing. A script that Quentin Tarantino wrote but did not use is getting a second chance. This script is about the character Cliff Booth, who was in the movie "Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood. " The rumors started on April Fool’s Day, so it took some c

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Do People With Spinal Cord Injuries Feel About Life in Different Countries?

Inclusion and recognition are big deals for people with spinal cord injuries. How do they feel about it in Norway, The Netherlands, and Australia? That's what this piece looks into. It's all about how mobility issues and social attitudes play out in these different places. First off, let's talk

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Gut Health and Immune Suppression: The Role of Microbes and Fat Metabolism

The gut is a hotbed of activity, teeming with microbes that play a crucial role in overall health. When the immune system is suppressed, it can throw a wrench into the body's metabolism, hormones, and general functioning. This disruption is often linked to changes in gut bacteria, but the exact conn

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Apr 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Mystery of Digha's Yellowish-Brown Waves

The coastal waters near Digha have been experiencing something unusual. A peculiar bloom has been showing up around the same time each year. This bloom is not your typical seaweed or plant growth. It's a type of algae called Phaeocystis. These blooms are not good news. They can mess up the local eco

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Nurses Handle Device-Related Pressure Injuries

Nurses play a crucial role in preventing device-related pressure injuries. These injuries happen when medical devices press against the skin for too long. Nurses need to know about these injuries, believe in their ability to prevent them, and act accordingly. A recent study looked into how well nurs

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Political Tensions Spark Fire in Albuquerque

The New Mexico Republican Party's office in Albuquerque faced a destructive night on a recent Sunday. A fire broke out at the entrance, causing significant damage, but thankfully, no one was hurt. The blaze was quickly put out by the Albuquerque Fire Rescue team, who arrived on the scene promptly.

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Home Invasion on Richard Sherman's Birthday

Richard Sherman, the former Seattle Seahawks star, faced a terrifying situation on his 37th birthday. Armed intruders broke into his home while his family was inside. This shocking event unfolded just after midnight on Sunday, as captured by Sherman's home security cameras. He shared the distressing

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