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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Sleeping Better: A Modern Fix for Insomnia

Sleep is crucial for well-being. It is a big deal. Yet, many people struggle with insomnia. This is a common sleep issue. It affects mental health and overall quality of life. Traditional treatments for insomnia include medication or cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). These met

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

WhatsApp's New Privacy Shield: Keeping Chats Safe

WhatsApp has rolled out a new tool designed to boost the privacy of chats. This tool, dubbed "Advanced Chat Privacy, " is all about giving users more control over what happens within their conversations. With this setting enabled, users won't be able to export chats or have media automatically downl

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

Trump's Second Term: A Mixed Bag of Approval and Criticism

The 100-day mark of President Trump's second term has brought mixed reviews from the American public. The President is getting a thumbs down from 60% of the people. This is a drop of 7% since February. The economy is a big worry. More people now think the economy will be worse in a year. This i

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Apr 23 2025CRIME

Uvalde's Next Steps: A Community's Path to Healing

The city of Uvalde, Texas, has taken a significant step towards healing and remembrance. The city council unanimously approved a settlement with the families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School shooting. The details of the settlement have not been revealed to the public. This agreement i

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Boeing is gearing up to ask the Federal Aviation Administration for the green light to boost its 737 Max jet production to 42 per month by the end of this year. This push comes as the company shows signs of improvement in its financial performance and operational efficiency. The company's latest qu

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Bright Ideas: The Future of Glowing Polymers

The world of materials science is buzzing with excitement over a special kind of polymer. These aren't your average plastics. They glow in the dark at room temperature. This isn't just a cool trick. It's a big deal for technology and science. These glowing polymers have a long-lasting shine and a u

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

How a Hidden Piece of Alzheimer's Puzzle Might Change the Game

Understanding the brain's inner workings is like solving a massive puzzle. One piece of this puzzle is a protein called APP. For a long time, scientists have focused on a part of APP that floats outside cells, known as Aβ. This part has been linked to the loss of connections between brain cells in A

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

How Entertaining Politicians Win Hearts

Populism is a political approach that divides society into two groups: the corrupt elite and the noble people. This style of politics can be found across the political spectrum. But why do some leaders who use this style gain so much support? Researchers explored whether how entertaining people fin

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Glasses Get a Sound Upgrade

A fresh pair of AI sports glasses has hit the market, and they're making waves with their advanced audio tech. These glasses, named BleeqUp Ranger, are the first to use a tiny, solid-state tweeter from xMEMS Labs. This isn't just any tweeter, though. It's incredibly small and light, which means the

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

New Leadership Takes the Helm in Santa Clara Schools

David Toston is the new superintendent of schools in Santa Clara County. This is a big deal because it happened after a lot of drama. Six months ago, the board decided to remove the previous superintendent. This caused a lot of trouble and arguments. Toston is not new to the education wo

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