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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

USAID Staffers Face Uncertain Future as Judge Allows Trump Administration's Plan

A federal judge has given the green light to the Trump administration's plan to significantly reduce the number of USAID staffers both in the United States and abroad. This decision allows the administration to start the countdown for USAID workers overseas to return to the U. S. within 30 days, all

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Nature's Tiny Chemists: The Fascinating World of Fusarium Fungi

Fusarium fungi are everywhere, thriving in all sorts of environments. These tiny organisms have a superpower: they can produce natural products, or NPs, that help them survive and thrive. Think of NPs as their secret weapons, and some of these can be harmful, like mycotoxins that can contaminate our

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Feb 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Suits Returns to the Courtroom

In the heart of California, a courtroom buzzed with energy. The scene was set for a dramatic showdown. The director, Anton Cropper, shouted, "Let's bring the drama! " This was the set of "Suits LA, " a new addition to the "Suits" family. The original "Suits" aired on USA for nine seasons, from 20

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Sleep Better, Think Sharper: Your Phone's Secret Weapon

Ever felt like you're dragging even after a full night's sleep? Your phone might be the sneaky culprit. But here's a surprising twist: by turning off your phone's internet connection, you might actually boost your sleep and keep your brain feeling younger. Let's break this down. First, let's tal

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Feb 21 2025SPORTS

USA vs. Canada: The Big Hockey Showdown

Get ready for an intense hockey matchup! The USA and Canada are facing off in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game. This isn't just any game; it's a rematch that's been highly anticipated by fans. The first game between these two teams was a wild one, with fights breaking out right from the star

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Feb 19 2025SPORTS

New Leader for USA Swimming

Chrissi Rawak, the former Director of Athletics at the University of Delaware, has been chosen to lead USA Swimming as its new President and CEO. This announcement comes after Tim Hinchey stepped down last August. Rawak's journey in swimming began in her hometown of Newton, Pa. , where she competed

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

How Quercetin Helps Fight Depression in Menopausal Women

Perimenopausal depression is a tough challenge for women's health, and scientists are still figuring out how to tackle it. This is where quercetin, a flavonoid with antidepressant and estrogen-like effects, comes into play. Researchers used a technique called untargeted metabolomics to study how que

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Belly Fat and Bone Health: What's the Deal for Women in Their 40s and 50s?

Ever wondered how belly fat affects bone health in women going through perimenopause? This is a big deal because it's a time when bones can get weaker. Researchers decided to look into this by studying women aged 40 to 60. They wanted to figure out how belly fat and overall body fat might be linke

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Why We Ignore Health Tips on WeChat

WeChat is a major platform for sharing health updates. It's like having a personal health advisor in your pocket. But why do so many people overlook these useful tips? This is a question worth exploring. Picture this: You're browsing through WeChat, and a health tip pops up. But you swipe r

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Exergames: The Future of Rehabilitation

Exergames are becoming more popular in rehabilitation. But, there is a problem. We don't know enough about how well they work for people with motor and balance issues. This is a big deal because everyone has different needs and preferences. This makes it hard to figure out how well exergames work

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