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Jan 04 2025CRIME

“Cybertruck Blast: Special Forces Veteran's Intentions Questioned”

Imagine this: a long-serving US Special Forces soldier blows up his Tesla Cybertruck right outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The bomb was so powerful that it smashed the truck to pieces, but mysteriously, nearby glass doors and luxurious chandeliers stayed intact. Seven people were

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Unlocking Business Agility: SAP Financial Tools for Startups

In today's fast-paced business world, adaptability is key. Companies that can't keep up with changes might get left behind. Digital finance is a big part of this. Some businesses are ahead in this transformation, while others struggle. A recent study showed that 56% of business leaders think being f

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Why Not Following the Rules May Hurt DVT Diagnosis

Did you know that not being clued up on finances might be the reason doctors aren't following the rules when it comes to diagnosing deep vein thrombosis (DVT)? In Hungary, researchers looked into how doctors make decisions about testing for DVT under their universal health coverage system. They foun

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

How Divisive Leadership Affects Our Mental Health

Imagine a country where the leaders' actions ripple through society, shaping our collective mental health. When leaders gain power, they may lose some of their best qualities, like empathy and fairness. This can lead to behaviors that hurt public trust and unity. A study found that many Americans w

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Predicting Preterm Births: A Psychosocial Approach in Kenya

In sub-Saharan Africa, where 40% of the world's neonatal deaths happen, preterm birth (PTB) is a major concern. Researchers in Kenya have been working to understand what factors might put pregnant women at risk for PTB. They looked at a mix of things like demographics, medical history, and how a wom

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Social Media in Cancer Care: What Italian Doctors Think

Social media has become a game-changer for doctors and patients, especially those dealing with cancer. But what do Italian medical oncologists and their trainees think about using these platforms in their work? A recent study set out to find the answers. The researchers wanted to understand how thes

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Meet the Power Players of the 119th Congress

In the new Congress, there are 11 House members who are already making waves. These lawmakers come from both major parties and have different beliefs, but they all share one thing: they're not afraid to make noise. First up is Rep. Chip Roy from Texas. He's a conservative firebrand known for his pa

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Jan 03 2025EDUCATION

University Shifts Away from Diversity Statements: A Move Toward Free Speech?

Last month, the University of Michigan ditched diversity statements in hiring and promotions, marking a notable shift from its past stance on campus free speech. This decision comes after years of criticism for restricting open inquiry. Prominent institutions like Michigan are starting to embrace ne

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How State Health Agencies Used Twitter Over a Decade

Twitter, now known as X, has been a go-to tool for US health agencies like the CDC for public communication. But, there's a gap in understanding how state health agencies have been using it over the past decade. This information is crucial as social media evolves, especially since the COVID-19 pande

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Social Factors and Missed Cancer Screens: Unveiling the Link

Did you know that how we live and interact within our society can influence whether we get cancer screenings? Research suggests that social factors, like where we live, how much money we have, and who we hang out with, play a part in whether we keep up with recommended cancer screenings. However, ex

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