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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

Haiti's TPS Ends: What's Next for Haitian Immigrants?

The Department of Homeland Security has decided to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti. This status, which has been in place for years, will officially end on September 2, 2025. The decision comes after a review of conditions in Haiti, which the U. S. government believes have improved eno

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Faith and Flourishing: How Spirituality Shapes Healthy Aging in Brazil

In Brazil, a big study looked at what makes older folks thrive. It turns out, faith plays a big role. Researchers checked in with 2, 490 seniors living in their communities. They wanted to see how religion affects aging well. Aging well isn't just about being healthy. It's also about staying sharp

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Wheat's Secret Weapon Against Drought

Wheat is a staple food for many people around the world. But it's in trouble. Droughts are becoming more common and more severe. This is a big problem for farmers and for everyone who eats bread, pasta, and other wheat-based foods. Scientists are trying to find ways to help wheat survive in dry cond

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

How Brain Cells Help You Switch Between Sleep and Wakefulness

The brain is a busy place, always working to keep you alert or help you sleep. It turns out that special cells called astrocytes play a big role in this switch. These cells are like tiny helpers in the brain. They talk to other brain cells using chemicals called neurotransmitters. One important neur

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How Tech is Changing the Way We Talk About Health

Clear communication is super important in health care. When things get mixed up, it can lead to bad health results, unhappy patients, and even complaints about health professionals. So, how can we make sure everyone is on the same page? One way is by using recordings from real doctor-patient chats.

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Boosting TiO2 Nanoparticles for a Cleaner Environment

TiO2 nanoparticles are like tiny superheroes in the world of environmental science. They help clean up pollutants, but they need a boost to work better under visible light. Scientists have found a way to make them more powerful by adding tiny amounts of aluminum and sulfur. When these elements are

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Jun 27 2025BUSINESS

Nike's Stock Soars on Stronger-Than-Predicted Earnings

Nike's stock price surged after the company shared its fiscal fourth-quarter results. The sportswear leader saw a 12% drop in revenue compared to last year, but it still managed to exceed what analysts had predicted. The company's profit also took a hit, falling to $211 million from $1. 5 billion th

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

Senate Republicans Face a Tough Call After Medicaid Ruling

Senate Republicans are in a tough spot after the parliamentarian rejected a key part of their bill. This part was about limiting how states could get more Medicaid money. The ruling is a big problem for Republicans. They wanted to use this money to fund tax cuts. Now, they have to change the bill or

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Jun 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bringing Back the Game Boy Camera Feel on Your iPhone

A developer known for creating a popular game emulator for iPhones has made something new. This time, it's an app that mimics the old Game Boy Camera. The app is called Delta Camera. It's not fully ready yet, but people can test it if they pay a small fee each month or year. The Game Boy Camera cam

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Toll of Informal Jobs on Health

Informal jobs are everywhere, but their impact on health is often overlooked. A recent study dug into data from 126 countries between 2011 and 2021. It looked at how informal work affects health outcomes like life expectancy, child mortality, and access to healthcare. The findings were eye-opening.

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