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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Smart Solutions for Medical Info

In the world of healthcare, doctors and nurses often have questions about medicines and diseases. To help them, pharmaceutical companies create documents called scientific response documents (SRDs). These documents are like cheat sheets that give quick, evidence-based answers. They include backgroun

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Mar 16 2025LIFESTYLE

The $34 Million Apartment with a View

In the heart of New York City, a unique apartment is up for grabs at $34 million. Located in the historic 101 Central Park West co-op, this sprawling unit takes up half of the ninth floor. It spans 7, 000 square feet and has 14 rooms, including five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The apartment is a m

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatment: The Importance of Quality Assurance

Prostate cancer treatment has seen significant advancements, with prostate brachytherapy emerging as a key method. This procedure uses ultrasound to precisely place radioactive seeds into the prostate. The success of this treatment heavily relies on the accuracy of the ultrasound equipment. This is

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Mar 16 2025CRIME

Mystery Unfolds in Moscow: 911 Call Sheds Light on Tragic Night

In the quiet town of Moscow, a chilling 911 call has been made public. The call, lasting just over four minutes, captures the panic and confusion of a group of University of Idaho students. The first voice heard is a woman crying, urgently telling the dispatcher, "Something is happening in our house

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Youth-Led Uprising: A New Wave of Change

Serbia's capital, Belgrade, witnessed a massive turnout of over 100, 000 people on a Saturday. This was the largest gathering in recent decades, driven by a student-led protest movement. The crowd was peaceful, despite the warnings from the embattled leader, Aleksandar Vucic. Vucic had been spreadin

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Government Funding Bill Signed, Crisis Averted

In a move that prevented a government shutdown, President Trump signed a spending bill on a Saturday. This bill was passed by the Senate just in time, avoiding a funding lapse that would have caused a shutdown. The bill was a result of a week-long political tug-of-war on Capitol Hill. The House had

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Move: Kursk's Truth Unveiled

Ukraine's troops are not surrounded in the Kursk region, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky. He accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of spreading false information about the situation. This came after Ukraine's surprise attack on Kursk in August. This was the first time a foreign power in

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Big Stand: Students Lead Massive March for Justice

Belgrade's streets were packed with thousands of people. This wasn't a typical weekend crowd. It was a massive protest, one of the largest in recent history. People from all walks of life—farmers, bikers, military veterans, and students—came together. They were all united by one thing: anger. Anger

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Belgrade's Big Protest: Students Lead the Charge

Thousands of people filled the streets of Belgrade on a Saturday, marking the peak of months of protests against Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic and his government. The city was on high alert, with public transport shut down to control the crowds. Protesters gathered at various points across the

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

When Speech Gets You Deported: The Case of Mahmoud Khalil

In a shocking turn of events, Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident of the U. S. , was arrested at his New York home last Saturday. The Trump administration didn't charge him with a crime. Instead, they targeted him for his leadership in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University. They cl

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