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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

The Surprising Health Pick: What Might Go Right?

Here’s a curious turn of events: Donald Trump chose Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services department. Kennedy has a past of spreading harmful misinformation, like the false claim that vaccines cause autism. But here’s the twist—he was once an environmental lawyer and isn’t a cl

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

What If Trump Returns? NASA and Space Plans in Flux

Picture this: President Trump wins another term. NASA might see some major changes. The Artemis mission, aimed at getting humans back to the moon, could get a whole new makeover. Big rockets like the Space Launch System, built for moon trips, might also change. Earth science projects could see budge

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

From Outsider to Pro: Trump Returns to White House

When Donald Trump first stepped into Washington in 2017, he was a fresh face without political experience. This time around, he's back with a specific agenda and a seasoned team. He's spent four years learning the ropes and has a new understanding of legislative processes and global relations. Congr

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Jan 20 2025WEATHER

Brace Yourself: Freezing Temperatures Ahead in Southern Colorado

Calling all Southern Colorado residents, it’s time to bundle up! A Cold Weather Advisory is in place until Monday's 5 p. m. deadline. We're talking wind chills that could plummet to a whopping -25 degrees Fahrenheit. Tonight, most of us will face below-zero temperatures, except for the Eastern Plain

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Young Protesters March to Defend Democracy in DC

When Donald Trump was set to take office, thousands of young people filled the streets of Washington, D. C. , to make their voices heard. JoJo Milton, 26, traveled from Tennessee to join the People’s March. He worried about the future of the planet, LGBTQ+ rights, and women's rights. For him, protec

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Health Data: A Fresh Look by the US DHHS

Health technology, like electronic health records (EHRs), is everywhere, but sharing and accessing this data in the US remains tough. To really make a difference in patient health and public well-being, we need to fix this. The US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has started building t

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Thousands March in D. C. Before Trump's Inauguration

Just days before Donald Trump was set to take office again, thousands of people from across the U. S. gathered in Washington, D. C. to march for women's reproductive rights and other causes they feel are threatened by the incoming administration. This wasn't the first time such a march had happened;

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

How Stiffness Affects Cell Senescence and Their Secretions

Did you know that the stiffness of the environment where cells live can change how they age and what they release? This is like how a rubber band feels different on a soft pillow compared to a hard surface. In a condition like pulmonary fibrosis, the tissue gets stiffer and more senescent cells appe

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Jan 18 2025BUSINESS

Bumble's Founder Returns to Boost Growth

Bumble is shaking things up with its founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd, taking back the CEO role in March. This move comes after the dating app's shares dropped about 50% during the current CEO's tenure. The industry as a whole is facing challenges, with high inflation and a lack of new features slowing g

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Talk Boosts Dirty Factories' Wallets

Climate change is a massive global problem, and China's got a plan: the "dual-carbon" target. This means companies that pollute a lot, especially in the heavy industry, have to cut down on their carbon emissions. Sounds tough, right? But there's a twist. When these companies reveal info about their

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