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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Drone Strike Hits Russian Oil Depot: A Closer Look

In a recent development, Ukraine has used its drones to target a Russian oil depot. This incident happened in the city of Oryol, located approximately 230 miles from Moscow. The attack took place around midnight on Friday, with reports suggesting that drones hit storage tanks, causing explosions. Th

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Vaccinating Cattle in Tanzania: A Battle Against Malignant Catarrhal Fever

A deadly disease called malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) is a big problem for cattle farmers in East Africa. This disease is caused by a virus from wildebeest. Scientists have created a vaccine to help protect cattle. The study we are talking about is the first time this vaccine was used in the field

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Why Bother with Three Meals a Day?

Eating three meals a day is often touted as the ideal, but is it really necessary? Let's dive in and see what the experts say. Back in the day, people didn't eat three meals a day. They'd have two big ones or maybe a large meal with a couple of small snacks. But as our lifestyles changed, so did ou

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Training Shapes Nurses' Views on Family Involvement

Ever wondered how training can influence how nurses think about involving families in child care? Let's dive into a study that explored this very topic. The focus was on pediatric nurses and how structured training on Family-Centered Care changed their attitudes. First, imagine a pediatric ward whe

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Quick Left Ventricle Unloading: Does Timing Matter for Heart Attack Patients?

Scientists dived into a registry called J-PVAD to examine how pumping blood out of the left ventricle before restarting blood flow impacts survival in heart attack patients with severe heart dysfunction. They looked at patients treated with an Impella device from February 2020 to December 2021. Thes

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Dec 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Forgotten Jedi Hutt Might Change 'Mandalorian & Grogu'

In the Star Wars universe, the first alien we meet from a species often shapes our view of them. Yoda, for example, was a powerful Force user, and so are all other members of his species we've met. Similarly, Jabba the Hutt's appearance in Return of the Jedi led us to think all Hutts are lazy crime

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Dec 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's Comedy Hits: Trump, Gaetz, and More!

"Saturday Night Live" (SNL) kicked off its weekend update with some laughs, targeting President-elect Donald Trump and his associates. First up was the story of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson getting shot in Manhattan. Host Colin Jost joked that the nation was already debating who'd play Thomp

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

ABC News Pays Up: Trump Wins Big in Defamation Case

Recently, ABC News agreed to pay a whopping $15 million to Donald Trump's future presidential foundation and museum. This is part of a settlement for a defamation lawsuit that Trump filed against the network. The lawsuit stemmed from comments made by their star anchor, George Stephanopoulos, during

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Dec 15 2024CRIME

Mystery Drones Spotted Over Massachusetts

In recent weeks, mysterious drones have been seen flying over places like New Jersey, New York, and now, Massachusetts. This has led to increased concern among residents and officials in Massachusetts. Governor Maura Healey has assured everyone that the state is closely working with local and federa

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Trump’s Late-Night Transition Buzz

When the sun sets, Donald Trump’s transition efforts ramp up. Since the election, over half of his staff announcements have been made after 6 p. m. , often after 10 p. m. This night owl routine has sparked late-night social media chatter and news coverage. Trump’s evenings are filled with events lik

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