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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Cold War: The Fight for Survival in Freezing Climates

The US Army is focusing on regaining control in icy regions. This push highlights the need for soldiers to be ready for combat in extremely cold places. Five key situations show where the current medical system falls short and where it excels when dealing with injuries in these harsh conditions. Th

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Hip Injuries: A Closer Look at Abductor Tendon Tears

Hip abductor tendon tears are a significant issue, especially among older women. These injuries can vary widely, from being an unexpected finding during imaging to a gradual, painless deterioration over time. Sometimes, they even happen as a result of hip replacement surgery. Doctors use X-rays and

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Jun 20 2025CRIME

Insurance Giants Under Cyber Siege

The insurance industry in the US is under attack. Cybercriminals have successfully breached Aflac, a major player in the insurance world. This incident is part of a wider trend of hacking attempts targeting insurance companies. Aflac, known for its significant customer base and substantial annual re

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

NATO's Big Spend: Spain Says No to Trump's Defense Boost

Spain has thrown a wrench into NATO's plans by refusing to boost its defense spending to 5% of its GDP. This decision comes just days before a crucial NATO summit in the Netherlands, where U. S. President Trump has been pushing for this significant increase. Spain's Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, h

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

How Hunger Affects Cancer Survivors in the US

In the US, around 40 million people face food insecurity. This means they do not always have enough food to eat. This is a big problem for many cancer patients. It is important to understand how food insecurity affects the chances of surviving cancer. This issue is closely tied to health inequal

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

TikTok's Future in America: Another Delay

TikTok is still up and running in the United States. The deadline for ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, to sell the app to an American company has been pushed back by another 90 days. This is the third time the deadline has been extended. This means TikTok can keep operating in the U. S. while talks

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

Bridging Worlds: The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Science and Policy

In the world of science and policy, there is a growing need to bridge the gap between researchers and policymakers. This has given rise to a new role: the knowledge broker. These brokers act as intermediaries, helping to translate complex research findings into actionable policies. Understanding how

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Jun 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Impact: Job Cuts and Tech Advancements

The tech world is buzzing with AI. Big companies are jumping on the bandwagon, using AI to make things run smoother and faster. This shift is causing a lot of changes, including job cuts. Andy Jassy, the head of a major tech company, recently dropped a hint about more layoffs on the horizon. Why? Be

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Jun 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The New Smoking Trend: How Stars are Making Smoking Cool Again

The world of social media has changed the way people see smoking. It is becoming trendy again. This is largely due to the influence of celebrities and social media stars. They are making smoking look glamorous and appealing. This is a big problem. It is especially troubling for young people. T

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Jun 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and the Future of Our Food

The world's food supply is in trouble. Climate change is messing with it big time. How much damage it will do is still up for debate. Some experts think farmers will adapt quickly and keep losses small. Others warn that changes will be hard to make and losses will be huge. It's a tough call. A lot

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