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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Canada's Flag Swap: A Bold Move Amidst Trade Tensions

Tensions between the United States and Canada have been on the rise. The spark of this conflict was a 25 percent tariff imposed on imports from Mexico and Canada by the 47th President of the United States. This move did not sit well with many Canadians. The city of Mississauga decided to take action

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Mar 18 2025CRIME

Unraveling Family Influence on Cyberstalking

The impact of family power dynamics on cyberstalking is a subject that has sparked considerable interest. Many people assume these dynamics primarily affect how men behave towards women. However, this view is too simplistic. It is crucial to recognize that these family influences can also shape wome

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tesla Surprise: Shifting Gears in EV Politics

The political landscape of electric vehicles (EVs) is undergoing a significant shift. President Trump, once a vocal critic of EVs, has taken a surprising turn by purchasing a red Tesla Model S. This move has sparked a wave of reactions and raised questions about the future of EV politics. Trump's n

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Kids and Dangerous Blood Vessel Bulges: What You Need to Know

In the world of pediatric medicine, infectious pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms (IPAP) are a rare but serious condition. This issue involves abnormal bulges in the blood vessels of the lungs, caused by infections. These bulges can lead to serious problems, including breathing difficulties and even d

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Kids, Blood Clots, and a Common Lung Infection

When kids get a lung infection from Mycoplasma pneumoniae, it can sometimes lead to serious blood clots in the lungs. This is a rare but important issue that doctors need to watch out for. A group of 36 young patients, mostly boys, experienced this complication. They were all around 7 or 8 years old

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Mar 17 2025EDUCATION

The Journey of Women in UK Academic Health Economics

The landscape of academic health economics in the UK has seen a slow but steady shift over the past few decades. The 1970s set the stage for what would become a long journey towards gender equality in this field. At that time, women were a rare sight in academic health economics. The field was domin

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Mar 16 2025CRIME

The Deadly Fire at Club Pulse

In the early hours of a Sunday morning, a devastating fire swept through a nightclub in the eastern town of Kocani, North Macedonia. The tragic event left 59 people dead and over 150 injured. The fire started around 2:30 a. m. during a concert by a local pop group. Authorities believe that pyrotechn

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Who Calls the Shots When Health Resources Are Low?

When resources are tight, especially in healthcare, tough choices have to be made. This is especially true when it comes to micro-allocation, which is about splitting up small amounts of resources. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted this issue, but it's not a new problem. The big question is: who sho

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

A Marine's Disappointment: Fighting for Ukraine and Criticizing Cousin JD Vance

Nate Vance, a former U. S. Marine and cousin of U. S. Vice President JD Vance, has been fighting in Ukraine since 2022. He volunteered to join the Da Vinci Wolves First Motorized Battalion after Russia's full-scale invasion. He has seen some of the war's most intense battles, including those in Kupi

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Cancer Research: The Biggest Players in Radiomics

Radiomics, a cutting-edge way to analyze medical images, has taken the medical world by storm since its introduction in 2012. To understand what's hot in cancer radiomics, a recent study looked at the top 100 most-cited articles in this field. The data was pulled from a big database called the Web

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