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May 29 2025POLITICS

Power Play: Who Controls the Copyright Office?

The battle for control of the U. S. Copyright Office is heating up. A federal judge recently decided not to stop the Trump administration from replacing the office's director, Shira Perlmutter. The judge, Timothy Kelly, felt that Perlmutter did not prove that her removal would cause serious harm. T

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Melon Menace: Unwanted Guest in Chinese Fields

Melon is a big deal in China. It's been grown there for ages and is a favorite among locals. China is the world's top producer and consumer of melon. So, when a new problem pops up, it's a big concern. In March 2023, something unexpected happened in Guangxi, China. About 10% of 'Zhongtian No. 9'

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cilantro Crisis: The Powdery Mildew Problem in Tennessee

Cilantro is a popular herb in many kitchens. It is also known as coriander. It is part of the Apiaceae family. This herb is grown in many U. S. states, including Tennessee. It is often grown in greenhouses. In early spring of 2025, a big problem hit two greenhouses in Eagleville, Tennessee. The issu

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Struggles of Brazil's Elderly: A Deep Dive into Their Mental Health

In Brazil, the mental health of elderly individuals who rely on others for daily tasks is a pressing issue. This problem is not just about physical needs but also about the emotional and psychological well-being of this vulnerable group. A recent investigation shed light on this topic by talking to

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May 29 2025SPORTS

Sports Rules: Time for a Serious Review

Sports are full of rules, and most of them make sense. However, some are downright silly and need a serious review. Let's start with football. The "Tush Push, " made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, is a prime example. This play involves a whole team pushing the quarterback to gain a few extra yar

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May 29 2025OPINION

The Evolving Story of Marriage in Popular Culture

The story of marriage in the United States has changed a lot over the years. In the past, marriage was seen as the ultimate goal for many people. This was especially true for women, who were often expected to find a partner and start a family. Back in 1997, the idea of marriage was not appealing

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: Digital Tools for Refugee Mental Health

Refugees often face a tough journey. They deal with ongoing stress. This stress can lead to serious mental health issues. As the world's population ages, there is a growing need for healthcare. Digital health tools have emerged as a possible solution. These tools can provide mental health support. T

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Divide and Decide Their Future

Cells in our body are always busy. They divide and decide what to become. This process is like a well-choreographed dance. It is directed by tiny managers called cell cycle regulators. These managers use special signals to control when and how cells divide. Think of them as traffic cops. They make s

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

Crafting Custom Light with Perovskite Alloys

Researchers have found a way to make perovskites shine in different colors. These are special materials that can emit light. The trick is to mix in molecules of different sizes. This changes how the perovskites are structured. It also changes how they trap and release light particles, called exciton

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May 28 2025CRIME

Slovenia's Bear Problem: A Recent Attack Raises Questions

In Slovenia, a woman was severely hurt in a bear encounter. This event took place in a wooded region near the city of Ljubljana. The incident happened in the town of Skofljica, about 10 kilometers from the capital. The bear ran back into the forest after the attack. Local authorities have warned

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