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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Health Changes Likely with Trump's Second Term

Former President Donald Trump's return to the White House could bring significant shifts in healthcare policies, potentially scaling back public insurance programs and increasing the uninsured rate. Key changes might involve rolling back protections from the Affordable Care Act (ACA), imposing Medic

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Plants Reveal Their Secrets: A shared Chlorophyll Breakdown Chemical

Imagine you're looking at two plants, Atropa belladonna (Deadly Nightshade) and Solanum tuberosum (Potato). You might not expect them to have much in common, especially when it comes to their yellowing leaves. But scientists have discovered something interesting. Using techniques like column chromat

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Florida Votes Down Abortion Rights, Marijuana Legalization

Florida voters have spoken, and they've said "no" to both abortion rights and recreational marijuana legalization. This decision comes after a significant shift to the right in the state. The abortion measure aimed to protect rights until fetal viability, which is typically around 21 weeks. However,

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Voters Decide on Abortion Rights in 2024: What's at Stake?

Two years after the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, voters in ten states are casting ballots to protect or restrict abortion access. New York and Maryland are expected to affirm reproductive rights, while Florida’s measure might fail due to a high voter threshold. Arizona, Missouri, and other

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Montana's Senate Race: Republican Tim Sheehy Wins, Challenging Red Trends

In a surprising turn, Republican Tim Sheehy has clinched the Senate seat in Montana, defeating the long-serving Democrat, Jon Tester. Montana is known for its conservative leanings, but Tester, with his moderate stance and impressive track record, had managed to secure wins in previous elections. Th

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

How Genes and Lifestyle Change Our Metabolism

Did you know that our genes can affect how our bodies respond to lifestyle changes? Scientists studied people with prediabetes in Mexico and found that those with a specific gene variant had different metabolism changes after a 24-week lifestyle intervention. Before the intervention, these people ha

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Nov 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Mariah Carey's Festive Amazon Collab: Holiday Gifts for Fans!

Mariah Carey, the queen of holiday tunes, is celebrating 30 years of her classic hit "All I Want for Christmas is You" with a special collection on Amazon. This isn't just any holiday lineup; it's packed with items that any Carey fan would love. Think festive decor, cozy apparel, and even tour merch

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Nov 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gyeonggi's IP Invasion: Korea's Creative Content Hub Heads to Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan is about to get a big dose of Korean creativity as Gyeonggi Province sets up shop at the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) from November 5 to 8. The province, known for its massive gaming industry, is bringing its A-game through the Gyeonggi Content Agency. They're not just showing

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Nov 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Taiwan's Big Creative Fest: Money, Stories, and Global Dreams

Taipei welcomed the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) this week with a spotlight on cash and opportunities. The event, running Nov. 5-8, aims to boost local and Asian creators to the global stage. Sue Wang, deputy minister at Taiwan's Ministry of Culture, shared her vision: "We're setting big goal

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Why North Carolina Voted for Stein Over Robinson

In North Carolina, Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson lost the governor's race to Democrat Josh Stein. This isn't surprising when you look at Robinson's history. Before the race, CNN reported that he made some shocking comments on a porn website years ago. He allegedly called himself a "black NAZI" a

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