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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Trans Youths' Health Funds: A Legal Roadblock

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge recently stepped in to halt a controversial plan. The judge ordered the government to keep funding for hospitals that provide gender-transition treatments for young people under 19. This decision came after a lawsuit filed by six transgender individual

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Next in Line: RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti Graphics Cards

The tech world is buzzing with the upcoming release of Nvidia's new graphics cards, the RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti. These cards are set to hit the market soon, with the RTX 5070 Ti coming out on Feb. 20 and the RTX 5070 following on March 5. The RTX 5070 Ti, priced at $749, is the more powerful of the two

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Tesla's Big Deal with the State Department on Hold

Imagine this: The State Department was all set to buy some fancy armored electric vehicles from Elon Musk's Tesla. The plan was for a whopping $400 million. But then, the Trump administration stepped in and hit the pause button. The reason? Some big news about the deal came out. At firs

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Feb 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Gun Trial Drama: Rihanna's Courtroom Visit and the Mystery of the Prop Gun

A$AP Rocky's trial for a firearm assault case reached its closing arguments on Thursday. The prosecution painted Rocky as the main antagonist in a street fight that allegedly ended with real gunshots on a Hollywood street corner three years ago. The defense argued that the prosecution failed to prov

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Mitochondria: The Hidden Players in Ulcerative Colitis Treatment

Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is a tricky condition to treat. Doctors often use anti-TNF drugs to help patients. But why do some people respond well, while others don't? Recent research points to a surprising culprit: mitochondria, the tiny powerhouses inside our cells. Scientists have been digging in

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Brain Zapping: The Safe Way to Map the Mind

The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society has laid out some serious guidelines for a procedure called electrical stimulation mapping (ESM). This isn't your average brain surgery. It's a method used to map out the brain's functions and trigger seizures in a controlled way. The society has come up

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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Billy Idol's Punk Rock Journey: A Nomination to Remember

Billy Idol, the legendary punk rocker, has just been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This is a big deal for him, as he's been eligible since 2007. He's excited because his longtime guitarist and co-songwriter, Steve Stevens, is also nominated. This means if Billy gets in, Steve will too.

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Feb 13 2025BUSINESS

Trade Tensions: Brazil and Argentina's Unexpected Gain

In a surprising twist, two South American countries, Brazil and Argentina, might see some benefits from the recent trade tensions between the U. S. and other nations. The U. S. has been imposing tariffs on various countries, including China, Canada, and Mexico. This move could potentially open up ne

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

When and Why Young Adults Should Exercise

Young adults, aged 18 to 35, are a unique group. They're not kids anymore, but they're not quite adults either. This makes them different from older adults in how they behave and what they need. A recent study looked into how the time of day young adults exercise affects their overall activity level

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Feb 13 2025CRIME

Car Crashes Into Protesters In Munich

The city of Munich faced a shocking event on Thursday. A car drove into a crowd of protesters. At least 28 people were hurt, including children. Officials think it was a deliberate attack. The driver, a 24-year-old asylum-seeker from Afghanistan, was caught by the police. The incident happened near

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