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Mar 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

New England's Winters: A Changing Landscape

New England's winters are changing. The region is experiencing warmer winters than in the past. This shift is due to climate change, which has caused temperatures to rise. Winters are now 3 degrees warmer on average than they were during the Baby Boom era. This might not sound like much, but it has

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

COVID-19: How We Learned and Changed Our Minds

Scientists were quick to share what they knew about COVID-19. They had to guess a lot at first. They thought COVID-19 would act like other viruses. They were wrong about many things. They thought it would be easy to stop. They thought it would not spread through the air. They thought masks were not

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Aid Cut: Israel's New Move

Israel has made a bold decision. They have stopped all goods and aid from entering Gaza. This includes fuel and other essentials. The goal? To push Hamas into agreeing to a temporary truce. This move has caused a lot of problems. It messes with the current plan for ending the war. It also puts the l

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

A Legend Steps Down: The End of an Era at NIH

A big name in genetics is hanging up his lab coat. Dr. Francis Collins, who led the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for over a decade, has decided to retire. He's been a key player in the fight against COVID-19, helping to develop tests, vaccines, and treatments. Collins, now 74, didn't give a s

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Mar 01 2025SPORTS

Sports Stars: What We Can Learn From Their Leadership

Sports stars do more than just play games. They also show us how to lead. You might be surprised by the leadership skills they have. These skills can help us in our daily lives. Let's look at some of these skills. First, sports stars show us how to adapt. They face challenges all the time. They hav

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link Between Neck Pain and Shoulder Blade Movement

Shoulder blades, those big bones on your back, are crucial for keeping your neck and shoulders functioning smoothly. When they don't move as they should, it can lead to chronic neck pain. This is because your shoulder blades are connected to several key muscles, like the upper trapezius, lower trape

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Iowa's Controversial Move: Removing Gender Identity Protections

Iowa has made a bold move that has stirred up a lot of controversy. The state's lawmakers have given the green light to a bill that strips away protections for gender identity from its civil rights code. This decision came despite loud protests from those who fear it could lead to more discriminatio

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Republicans' Plan to Hide Tax Cut Costs

Republicans are exploring a significant shift in budgeting that could hide the true cost of extending Trump's tax cuts. This move is part of a larger bill aiming to push forward Trump's agenda. If this plan goes through, it would change how future lawmakers account for spending, with major consequen

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

English Only? Trump's Big Move

Trump is about to make a big change. He plans to sign an order that makes English the official language of the US. This means government agencies and organizations that get federal money can choose if they want to offer services in languages other than English. This order will undo a rule from forme

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How Age Affects Your Ankle's Sense of Position

The ability to sense your ankle's position is crucial for balance and movement. This skill, known as ankle joint position sense (JPS), changes as we age. Researchers wanted to understand how this sense changes throughout life. They tested 158 people, from kids to seniors, using two different tasks.

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