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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How a Congresswoman Championed a Cause for Crime Victims

A recent development in the U. S. House of Representatives saw Rep. Ann Wagner playing a key role in pushing through a significant bill aimed at supporting crime victims. This legislation, which garnered substantial bipartisan support, is a testament to Wagner's persistent efforts to address the nee

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

China and Pakistan: A Growing Military Bond and Its Impact on India

China and Pakistan have been strengthening their military alliance, which is causing concern for India's security. This partnership includes sharing and producing weapons together, covering air, land, and sea forces. Pakistan is seen as China's most reliable military partner, benefiting greatly from

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Dec 06 2025OPINION

Alaska's State Seal: Time for a Refresh?

Alaska's state seal is old. It's been around for 70 years. But does it really show what Alaska is all about today? State seals are like a state's logo. They show what's important to the state. You see it on ballots, official papers, and even on the walls of the capitol building. Back in the day, th

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Magnesium's Hidden Powers: Fighting Liver Cancer and Viruses

Magnesium and its alloys are not just for bones. They are also being studied for their potential to fight liver cancer and viruses. This is big news because magnesium alloys are already used in bone repair and tissue engineering. But their effects on cancer cells? That's a different story. So,

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

What Makes a Meniscus Repair a Flop?

There is a lot of confusion around what counts as a failure in meniscus repair. This is a big deal because fixing a torn meniscus is key to keeping knees in good shape and slowing down wear and tear. Even with all the fancy new surgery methods, doctors still can't agree on how to measure success or

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

How a Brain Tumor Changed the Course of a Politician's Life

Glioblastoma is a type of brain cancer that has no known cure. This cancer is known for its rapid growth and ability to return even after treatment. It is a fast-growing tumor that starts from glial cells, which are responsible for protecting nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Doctors can use

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Boosting Ankle Stability: Does Ligament Reconstruction Help?

Ever thought about the impact of ligament reconstruction on ankle stability after total talus replacement? Well, let's dive in! You see, total talus replacement can actually make your ankle less stable, but no one had looked into how to fix that—until now. Researchers used a method called finite ele

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

A Budget-Friendly Way to Fix Your Medial Meniscus: The AJStitch System

Do you know that tiny, vital piece of cartilage in your knee called the medial meniscus? Sometimes, it tears and needs fixing. Traditional ways to mend it use fancy, expensive tools that can cause problems. But now, there's a simpler, cheaper option: the AJStitch system. This clever device uses spec

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Rep. McCaul's Airport Hiccup: A Lesson in Mixing Meds

Ever heard of Ambien and alcohol? Well, U. S. Rep. Michael McCaul found out the hard way what happens when you mix them. He was flying home to Texas from D. C. , had a nervous flier's panic, and took Ambien to sleep. But wait, there's more! He also had a drink. This combo left him dazed and confused

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