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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Chicken Farms: The Dark Side of Your Dinner

Chicken is a popular choice for dinner, but there's a hidden cost to that meal. In early 2023, investigators found shocking conditions on a large chicken farm in Maryland. They discovered chickens packed tightly together, many dead or dying, and a barn filled with a "blanket of chickens. " The smell

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Mar 31 2025EDUCATION

How Family Support Boosts Kids' Fitness and Brainpower in China

In China, the bond between kids' physical fitness and their ability to focus and make decisions is a hot topic. Researchers dug deep into this connection. They also checked out how family backing for physical activities plays a part. Plus, they looked at how boys and girls might experience these eff

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Mar 31 2025CRIME

The Senator's Downfall: A Marriage Ends and a Career Crumbles

The political landscape in Minnesota took a dramatic turn when Brittany Eichorn decided to end her marriage to state senator Justin Eichorn. This decision came on the heels of a shocking revelation: her husband had been caught in a sting operation targeting individuals who seek out minors for sexual

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Mar 31 2025CRIME

A Small Plane's Fatal Descent

A small plane's tragic end in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, has left one person dead. The single-engine aircraft crashed into a home on Saturday, raising questions about what went wrong. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is now leading the investigation, focusing on various factors that co

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Mar 30 2025CELEBRITIES

The Life and Legacy of a TV Icon

In the world of television, one name stood out for decades: Richard Chamberlain. He was a familiar face in many homes, thanks to his roles in popular shows and miniseries. Chamberlain passed away at the age of 90 in Hawaii, leaving behind a rich legacy in acting. His journey in the entertainment ind

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

The Comedy Showdown at the White House Dinner

The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner is a big event. It is a night where reporters and government officials come together. It is supposed to be fun and light-hearted. But lately, it has become tense and political. This year, the dinner is on April 26th. The White House Correspondents’ Assoc

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Mar 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Morgan Wallen's Quick Exit From SNL

Morgan Wallen, a big name in country music, recently performed on Saturday Night Live. He sang two songs from his upcoming album, which is expected to be a huge hit. However, it wasn't his music that got people talking. It was his sudden exit from the stage during the show's closing moments. Wallen

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle of a Rare Heart Condition

In the world of heart health, there's a rare but serious condition called Brugada syndrome. People with this syndrome are at high risk of sudden cardiac arrest. For years, doctors have relied on a device called an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, or ICD, to save lives. This device is inser

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Plant Foes and Friends in Vietnam

Lisianthus plants in Vietnam face a tough enemy: Fusarium wilt. This disease is caused by various Fusarium species, and each has its own level of nastiness. Scientists wanted to figure out which species are the most harmful. They also looked for natural defenders among local soil bacteria, specifica

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Older Brains, Tougher Fight: IDH Mutant Astrocytomas

Astrocytomas are brain tumors that can strike at any age, but they often hit younger and middle-aged adults the hardest. These tumors, when they have a specific mutation in the IDH gene, tend to have a better outlook. However, when these tumors show up in people 55 and older, things get a bit murkie

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