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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Spotting Trouble Early: Using Tech to Help Rural Kids

In China's Chaoshan region, a big problem is hurting kids who are left behind when their parents move to cities for work. These kids face many types of harm, like being hit, ignored, or bullied. This is called poly-victimization, and it's a serious issue. A recent study looked into this problem. It

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Dialysis Filters Affect Medicine Levels in Sick Patients

In seriously ill patients, the way the body processes medicine can change. This is especially true for a drug called caspofungin. Doctors use a special machine called continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) to help these patients. The machine has filters made from a material called polyacrylonit

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

U. S. Ships to Asia: A Strategic Move in the South China Sea

The U. S. has recently given away 10 old Coast Guard ships to four Asian countries, including Vietnam and the Philippines. These countries are in a tough spot because they have disputes with China over who owns parts of the South China Sea. The ships are not new, but they are big and can travel far,

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Measles is back with a vengeance in the U. S. In the first half of 2025, cases have already skyrocketed past the previous year's total. Over 1, 277 people have been infected, with the majority of cases tied to a massive outbreak in west Texas. This isn't just a small blip. The virus is highly conta

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Bobby Jenks: A Life of Pitches, Hugs, and Heart

Bobby Jenks, a former baseball star, passed away at 44 after a tough fight with stomach cancer. He was a key player for the Chicago White Sox, helping them win the World Series in 2005. Jenks was known for his powerful pitches and his warm personality off the field. His teammates remembered him fon

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Gaza Talks: Israel and Hamas at Odds Again

Israel is sending a group to Qatar for talks with Hamas, even though Hamas wants changes to the deal. The deal is about a 60-day break in fighting and releasing hostages. Israel's leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, says the changes Hamas wants are not okay. But he still wants to talk. Hamas says they are

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Jul 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Mel B's New Chapter: A Love Story Unfolds

Mel B, the famous Spice Girl, has taken a big step in her personal life. She married her long-time partner, Rory McPhee, in a beautiful ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. This wasn't just any wedding; it was a special event that many people dream of. Mel and Rory have been together for six

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Jul 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Mel B's Big Day: A Celebration of Love and Recognition

Mel B, the famous singer from the Spice Girls, recently got married to her partner, Rory McPhee, a hairdresser. The wedding took place in London on a Saturday, and it was a grand event with many famous faces in attendance. The ceremony happened in the Crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, a place known fo

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Mets Shine Bright in Subway Series Showdown

The New York Mets have been on a roll, winning four games in a row and showing off their strong hitting skills. They beat the New York Yankees 12-6 in a game that was more like a home run derby than a serious match. Pete Alonso hit two home runs, and Brandon Nimmo smashed a grand slam, making the Ya

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Helping Hands Under Fire: Veterans Targeted in Gaza Aid Mission

Two brave American veterans found themselves in harm's way while trying to do some good in Gaza. They were part of a group called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which is backed by the U. S. and Israel. These veterans had served their country with honor, earning many medals for their service

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