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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Our Need for Nature

People have a deep urge to connect with nature. This is what the biophilia hypothesis is all about. It's the idea that humans have an innate love for the natural world. But is this really true? Lets think about that. Biophilia suggests that we are drawn to nature automatically, like a magnet. This

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Feb 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Super Bowl Style: Why Cargo Pants Are the New Cool

The Super Bowl is more than just a football game. It's where young fashionistas get a chance to shine. Take Blue Ivy Carter, for example. She's turning heads with her style. This 13-year-old knows how to make a statement. At Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Blue Ivy wore something unexpected.

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Feb 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Speedrunner KOs Mike Tyson in Under 2 Minutes

Speedrunning is all about beating the clock, and doing it with style. SummoningSalt, known for their speedrunning skills, accomplished a feat that many thought was impossible. They managed to knock out Mike Tyson in the popular game Punch-Out in just 1:59. 97. This wasn't their first try. They atte

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu on the Move: A Dairy Worker's Close Call

A dairy worker in Nevada might have caught a new version of bird flu. This strain, called D1. 1, has been making people sick and has even caused one death. The worker had pink eye, a common symptom of H5N1 bird flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is still checking to c

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Closures and Suspensions: The workforce units shut down unexpectedly.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been abruptly shut down. The directive was sent from Vought. It said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must cease nearly all of its work. It was created all the way back in 2010 when overtures from Obama and a disenfranchised public sparked the

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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unusual sighting of black wolves in a Polish forest

In the lush, green forests of Poland, a rare sight caught the eye of wildlife researchers. First, a camera was set up to keep an eye on beavers. But instead of flipping, beavers it picked up wolves. Two black wolves, with fur as dark as night, that researchers say are likely siblings. So the camera

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Life After Eye Surgery: What to Expect?

Let's zoom in on glaucoma. It's a stealthy yet hazardous eye condition that can creep up on you. This is when the doctor comes in to talk about surgery. Surgical eye procedure like trabeceulectomy is a tried-and-tested solution for dealing with glaucoma. Walking into the operation theat

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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Indigenous Youth Connect in Nature

Being close to nature and engaging in traditional and spiritual activities is really important for young Indigenous people. These activities boost their overall health and well-being, keeping their cultural heritage alive and kicking. Sadly, historical policies and modern challenge

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

What Shapes Our Views on Surrogacy?

Surrogacy has evolved. It's no longer just for heterosexual couples. Now, it's an option for same-sex male couples. It's also an option for transgender women. But what does the general public think about this? Is surrogacy widely accepted? Not so fast. The general public's attitude toward surrogacy

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Feb 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cook Is Chillin' With Celebrities in New Orleans

Picture this: you're in the heart of New Orleans, and suddenly, there's someone who might seem pretty ordinary to you but he is kind of Tim Cook, the Apple CEO. When he's cruising around town, the atmosphere brings him up in the middle of local scenes. Cook is virtually at home with slightly rowd

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