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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Tilapia's Metabolic Secrets: A Year in the Life

Tilapia are tropical fish that live in warm waters. They have special ways to handle changes in their environment. These changes happen because of the seasons. Scientists wanted to understand how tilapia's bodies adapt to these seasonal shifts. They looked at how the fish's metabolism changes throug

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

The Power of Friendship: How Sports and Exercise Boost Your Mood

Sports and physical activities are not just about getting fit. They also play a big role in how happy we feel. This is because they help us build strong friendships and connections, which are key to our happiness. Researchers looked into this idea by checking out 475 studies. They found that most o

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Capital One Dodges a Bullet as CFPB Drops Case

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has decided to drop its case against Capital One. This move comes after the bureau accused Capital One of misleading customers with two savings accounts that had similar names but very different interest rates. Customers were not informed about the sig

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Capital One's Legal Drama: A Sudden End

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently made a surprising move. They decided to drop a lawsuit against Capital One. This lawsuit was all about how Capital One was accused of tricking customers. The CFPB claimed that Capital One used sneaky tactics to cheat customers out of $2 billio

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Hospitals in a Hurry: The Rapid Discharge Plan

Imagine this: A big city's hospitals are suddenly overwhelmed. Maybe a big storm hit, or there's a sudden shortage of staff. What do hospitals do when they need to free up space fast? They use something called reverse triage. This means quickly deciding who can go home safely to make room for those

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

How Your Circle Can Boost Your Fitness

Ever thought about why some folks are always on the move while others find it hard to get started? The secret might be hiding in plain sight—your friends and neighbors. Social connections, or social capital, can be a big deal when it comes to how active you are. Think about it. You've got different

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

HPV Vaccine: What Do Teen Girls in Ethiopia Really Know?

Cervical cancer, a serious health issue for women worldwide, is often linked to long-term human papillomavirus (HPV) infections. In Ethiopia, it's the second most common cancer among women, with thousands of new cases and deaths each year. This makes it a significant health concern. A recent study

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Feb 24 2025SPORTS

Ovechkin's Goal Rush: Chasing Gretzky's Record

In a thrilling match, Alex Ovechkin scored three goals against the Edmonton Oilers, bringing him 13 goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL career record. This wasn't just any game; it was a display of Ovechkin's skill and determination. He started with a perfect wrist shot, then scored from hi

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Unmasking the Danger: A Look at the Jan. 6 Pardon Controversy

In a surprising move, President Trump issued pardons to over 1, 500 individuals involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol incident. This decision has sparked concerns about the potential risks posed by those with violent histories who were released without proper monitoring. Shantelle Holeton, a 43-year-old f

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Power Struggle: A New Government in the Making?

In the heart of Nairobi, a significant political gathering took place. The Rapid Support Forces, a key player in Sudan's ongoing civil war, hosted a grand event. Hundreds of supporters cheered as Abdul Rahim Dagalo, the group's deputy leader, arrived. Despite being under U. S. sanctions, Dagalo's pr

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