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May 28 2025HEALTH

Living Longer and Healthier: The Science of Aging Well

People often think that living a long, healthy life is all about good genes. But that isn't always the case. A group of people, known as Super Agers, have reached their 80s and beyond without major health issues. They have not had cancer, heart disease, or brain issues. This is despite the fact t

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May 28 2025CRIME

Reality TV Stars Get a Break

It's a twist of fate for Todd and Julie Chrisley, the stars of a popular reality TV show. They were locked up for a long time after being found guilty of some serious charges. The couple, known for their lavish lifestyle, were accused of tricking banks into giving them millions and avoidin

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Long Overdue Move: Returning Slave Photos to South Carolina

Harvard University has decided to hand over old photos of enslaved people to a museum in South Carolina. These photos, taken 175 years ago, are believed to be the first of their kind. They show a man named Renty and his daughter Delia, who were enslaved in South Carolina in 1850. The photos are cal

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Germany's New Leader Steps Up for Ukraine

Germany's new leader, Friedrich Merz, has made a bold move to support Ukraine. He has promised to help Ukraine build long-range missiles. This is a big deal because it shows Germany is serious about backing Ukraine in its fight against Russia. Merz took charge recently and has already made it clear

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May 28 2025POLITICS

The TikTok Trend That Turned a Press Secretary into a Meme

In the world of social media, public figures often find themselves in the spotlight. Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House Press Secretary in history, is no exception. She has faced intense scrutiny and mockery. The latest wave of ridicule comes from TikTok, where users have created a trend moc

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May 28 2025BUSINESS

Musk's Business Empire Faces Multiple Challenges

Elon Musk has returned to his corporate duties with a vengeance. After a five-month detour into political waters, he is now fully immersed in his business ventures. This shift comes as his companies face a series of significant hurdles. Musk's work ethic is notorious. He often boasts about his inte

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Why the Left Misreads the Right's Rise

The rise of right-wing populism over the past decade has left many on the socialist left puzzled. They often blame the surge on the betrayal of the working class by center-left parties. These parties, they argue, embraced free trade and neoliberal policies, leading to job losses and stagnant wages.

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Copper and Magnesium in Hydrogen Fuel

In the world of sustainable energy, hydrogen is a big deal. It's clean, it's powerful, and it's everywhere. One way to get hydrogen is through a process called methanol steam reforming. It's like breaking down methanol to get hydrogen. This method is pretty cheap and efficient. However, making the r

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Quantum Leaps in Medicine: The Hidden Power of Old Science

Quantum mechanics, a field that deals with the tiny world of atoms and particles, has been around for a century. It has given us some big ideas. The Schrödinger equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principles, and the Boltzmann constant are not just fancy names. They have changed how we look at the

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May 28 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Tough Hypertension Cases

Hypertension is a sneaky health issue. It often goes unnoticed, but it can cause serious problems if left untreated. For some people, managing high blood pressure is a constant battle. Traditional treatments don't always cut it. This is where a new player, zilebesiran, steps into the ring. It's not

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