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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

What's Next for Student Loans and FAFSA?

The Department of Education might be shutting down, but what does this mean for student loans and the FAFSA? The Small Business Administration (SBA) is stepping in to manage federal student loans. This shift comes after significant cuts to the Department of Education's staff and resources. The SBA,

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Mar 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blockchain: A New Shield for Women's Health Data

Blockchain technology is making waves in the world of digital health research. It offers a way to protect, share, and access sensitive personal health data. This is particularly important for women's health data, which is highly sensitive. Unauthorized access to this data can lead to serious privacy

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

City Chaos and Young Brains: A Hidden Connection

The hustle and bustle of city life might be doing more than just causing stress. Traffic, with its constant noise and polluted air, could be changing the brains of young people. This isn't just about short-term effects. It's about long-lasting changes that happen over time. Young people growing up

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Fitness Factor: How Training Tames Inflammation

The human body is a marvel of adaptation. It can adjust to various stresses, including physical exertion. One of the ways it does this is through the immune system. Endurance training, in particular, can lead to changes in the immune system. These changes help the body handle the stress of exerc

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming in 2025: Your Guide to the Top Live TV Options

In 2025, the streaming world is bustling with options. NBC/Comcast's Peacock, AT&T's HBO Max, Apple TV Plus, and Disney Plus are all vying for attention. Peacock stands out with live news, while others focus on vast libraries of shows and movies. These services can quickly add up, so it's wise to co

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Africa's Robotic Surgery Breakthrough

In the world of healthcare, technology is changing the game. One of the most exciting developments is telesurgery. This is where doctors use robots and high-speed internet to perform operations from far away. It all started back in 2001 with a famous surgery called the Lindbergh operation. A surgeon

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Streaming Giants: Netflix, Spotify, and Roku's Resilience in Uncertain Times

The streaming industry has been buzzing with talk about how Netflix, Spotify, and Roku might handle economic ups and downs. These companies, known for their subscription-based models, are seen as strong contenders in uncertain times. The idea is that people will still want to stream their favorite s

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Mar 25 2025WEATHER

South Carolina's March Wind Mystery

In South Carolina, March is known for its strong winds. This is not just a coincidence but a result of nature's shifting patterns. As winter says goodbye and spring takes over, the weather starts to change dramatically. One of the main culprits behind these gusty winds is the frequent arrival of col

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Soda Giants Go Healthy: The New Battle for Your Gut

The soda industry is changing fast. For years, Coke and Pepsi fought over who could make the sweetest, most bubbly drink. Now, they're both trying to win over health-conscious consumers with a new kind of soda. These aren't your grandma's colas. They're prebiotic sodas, designed to be good for your

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why We Love to Watch the Rich Fall

The White Lotus is a show that has everyone talking. It's all about the super-rich and their messy lives. The show doesn't make us feel sorry for these characters. Instead, it invites us to watch as they fall apart, sometimes in awe, sometimes in horror. It's like a car crash you can't look away fro

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