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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

Court Halt: Trump's Birthright Plan on Hold for 14 Days

A federal judge in Seattle just dropped a big pause button on President Trump's plan to limit birthright citizenship. This temporary block will last for two weeks. The case hits the heart of the 14th Amendment, which says anyone born in the U. S. is a citizen, except for kids of diplomats. Four stat

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

The Evolution of Proteins: Unraveling Choanoflagellate Origins

Choanoflagellates are tiny, single-celled organisms that have been traditionally grouped based on their protective outer layer, or periplast. Craspedida species have a purely organic periplast, while Acanthoecida species have a silica-based one called a lorica. Previous studies have suggested that t

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Screenings Impact Emergency Department Revisits

Imagine someone goes to the emergency room (ED) and is treated, only to come back within a short time feeling worse. These quick returns can signal serious issues like complications or even death. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, these emergency department revisits got pretty complicated. Screening

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Jan 24 2025CRIME

Former NYPD Cop Convicted for Punching Man During 911 Call

A former NYPD sergeant has been convicted for punching a man multiple times during a 911 call. Christian Zapata, 37, was found guilty of attempted assault but won't serve any additional jail time. The incident happened in December 2022 when Zapata allegedly punched Jerome Collins, who had asked offi

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Jan 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Mathematics Picks the Most Beautiful Supermodels

Ever wondered who science thinks is the most beautiful supermodel? Dr. Julian De Silva, a London-based facial cosmetic surgeon, used the "Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty" to find out. This ratio measures facial symmetry and classically beautiful features. He ranked supermodels at the height of their fa

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Jan 24 2025WEATHER

Electricity Comes Back Slowly After Cold Snap

As the sun rose on Wednesday, chilly air filled homes that had lost power in the capital area. DEMCO initially reported about 2, 600 customers without electricity in Livingston Parish. By mid-morning, the number dropped to zero. Entergy reported a similar situation in Ascension and East Baton Rouge

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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smashing Data: Tiny Synapses for Future Computers

Imagine squeezing more brains into computers! Scientists are working on making computers smarter by mimicking how our brains work. These new computers, called neuromorphic systems, need lots of tiny parts called synapses and neurons to handle huge amounts of messy data. But fitting all those parts i

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Jan 23 2025SPORTS

Basketball's Butler Facing Suspension Amid Trade Buzz

Pro basketball player Jimmy Butler is in the hot seat again, with the Miami Heat suspending him for two upcoming games. This isn't the first time Butler's behavior has led to a suspension this month. He missed a team flight, likely due to ongoing trade rumors. Earlier in January, he was suspended fo

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Heart Surgery's Unexpected Focus: The Kidneys

When you have heart surgery, your kidneys might not work as well as they should right after the operation. This is called acute kidney injury, and it's a problem doctors are still trying to fully understand. You see, there's no special medicine just for this issue yet. Scientists are exploring a tin

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Gender Order: A Hidden Battle Over Fetal Rights

Did you know that Donald Trump's recent executive order on gender has some people worried? The order defines "female" and "male" based on what happens at conception. This might sound simple, but it's actually a big deal. Some people think this could be a sneaky way to start treating fetuses as full-

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