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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The FDA's Tobacco Center in Turmoil

The FDA's tobacco control efforts have hit a major roadblock. The agency's top tobacco regulator, Brian King, was suddenly removed from his post. This move is part of a larger shake-up within the FDA, where many experienced leaders have been leaving or being dismissed. King's departure is significan

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Dangers of Car Platoons

In the world of connected cars, a small issue can quickly become a big problem. When cars follow each other closely, a minor conflict can escalate. This is due to the system's instability, leading to dangerous rear-end collisions. Traditional safety measures fall short. They only consider the motion

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Gut Health and Immune Suppression: The Role of Microbes and Fat Metabolism

The gut is a hotbed of activity, teeming with microbes that play a crucial role in overall health. When the immune system is suppressed, it can throw a wrench into the body's metabolism, hormones, and general functioning. This disruption is often linked to changes in gut bacteria, but the exact conn

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Apr 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Underwater Racket: Who's Making the Most Noise in Whale Territory?

The ocean isn't as quiet as one might think, especially in the waters off British Columbia and Washington State. This area is home to the Southern Resident killer whales, a group of orcas that are in trouble. Scientists have been looking into how different types of ships contribute to the noise down

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

The Journey of Fukushima's Radioactive Water to China's Shores

The release of radioactive water from Fukushima into the ocean has sparked fresh worries. The study of this issue involves understanding how this water travels and its potential effects on marine life and the environment. The movement of this contaminated water is influenced by various ocean curren

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Long Did Mothers Benefit From Child Support Grants?

In rural South Africa, the Child Support Grant (CSG) has been a lifeline for many families. It is a form of financial assistance given to parents or guardians to help with the costs of raising children. The CSG has been expanded over time to include more children based on their age. This expansio

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The NFL's Big Debate: Should the Tush Push Stay or Go?

The NFL world is buzzing with talk about the "Tush Push, " a clever quarterback sneak play that's been a game-changer for the Philadelphia Eagles. This rugby-inspired move has sparked a heated discussion among NFL teams, with some loving it and others wanting it gone. The Eagles have been using this

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts Face Unexpected Challenges in Space Mission

The journey to the International Space Station (ISS) can be unpredictable. The Starliner spacecraft encountered significant issues during its flight last summer. Four of its thrusters failed, leaving astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in a tough spot. Wilmore had to take manual control, but

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Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush to Beat Tariff Hikes

Car buyers in the US are in a hurry. They are rushing to purchase vehicles before new tariffs make cars more expensive. This rush has led to a significant increase in sales for major car companies in March. Ford, for example, saw a 10% increase in sales for March. This is a big jump from the 1. 3%

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

A Fight Over Health Dollars

A group of 23 states and Washington, DC, have taken legal action against the US Department of Health and Human Services. Their complaint? The department abruptly pulled back 12 billion dollars in public health funding. This move has sparked a heated debate. The states argue that this funding was cru

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