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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of Doctors in Egypt

In Egypt, doctors face a serious issue that affects their work and patients. This issue is burnout. It is a state of physical and mental exhaustion. It happens when doctors feel overwhelmed by their jobs. Burnout does not happen overnight. It builds up over time. It can make doctors less effective a

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

The 400-Year School Funding Puzzle

The Wisconsin governor has a unique tool at his disposal: a powerful veto that can alter budget bills in significant ways. This tool was recently put to the test when the governor used it to secure a massive, 400-year increase in school funding. The state's highest court had to weigh in, and their d

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

Red Bull's Verstappen Keeps His Cool Amidst Rumors and Setbacks

Max Verstappen is not letting rumors and a tough start to the season shake his focus. The four-time Formula 1 world champion is all about improving his car and staying competitive. After a disappointing sixth place finish in Bahrain, Verstappen is brushing off concerns about his future with Red Bull

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

The CFPB's Fate Hangs in the Balance

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is in a tough spot. A federal judge has put a hold on a plan to fire a huge chunk of its staff. This move comes from the Trump administration, which has been trying to reshape the bureau since taking office. The CFPB was created after the 2008 financia

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

The Steelers Should Think Twice About Aaron Rodgers

The Pittsburgh Steelers are considering a big move to bring in quarterback Aaron Rodgers. But is it a good idea? Let's take a closer look. The Steelers are on the hunt for a new quarterback. They have been eyeing Aaron Rodgers, who is currently a free agent. Rodgers has a reputation for being a tal

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

How Thai Buddhists Face Death with Chronic Illness

Death acceptance is a big deal for people with long-term health issues. Thai Buddhists with chronic diseases often face a tough road. Their health usually gets worse over time. This can make it hard for them to accept death. A study looked into how these patients handle death acceptance. It als

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Impact on Drug Research: Past, Present, and Future

Japan has a rich history in the realm of drug metabolism and disposition. This is clear when looking at the contributions made by Japanese researchers to the journal Drug Metabolism and Disposition over the last 50 years. Their work has significantly shaped the field, focusing on drug metabolism, me

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Apr 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Recall: A Double-Edged Sword for Windows Users

Windows users might soon see a familiar feature return to their screens. Recall, the AI-powered screenshot tool, is making a comeback. This time, it's rolling out gradually to beta users through the Windows Insider build KB5055627. Recall automatically captures screenshots of apps, webpages, and doc

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Apr 18 2025OPINION

The Legal Battlefield: How Mothers Fight for Safety

The U. S. legal system often mirrors the power struggles seen in abusive relationships. This is especially true for mothers trying to protect themselves and their children. Many studies overlook how legal protection orders can leave these mothers even more exposed to harm. Interviews with mothers wh

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

The CFPB's Big Shakeup: What You Need to Know

A major overhaul hit the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently. Over 1, 400 workers were let go, leaving just around 200 employees. This move came after a federal judge's temporary order was overturned, allowing the terminations to proceed. The CFPB, created post-2008 financial crisis

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