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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Republican Lawmaker: GOP Seen as a Joke by Some

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene recently stirred things up by claiming that many people view Republicans as a laughing stock. She said this in a video, where she expressed her frustration with the current state of the Republican Party. The internet quickly reacted, with some users agreeing that

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Sanders: Democrats Need More than Identity Politics

Sen. Bernie Sanders, known for his progressive views, believes Democrats lost the 2024 election by focusing too much on race, gender, and sexual orientation. He thinks candidates shouldn't rely solely on identity politics. Sanders commends Democrats for fighting against racism and promoting equal ri

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Bridging Divides: Should Politics Split Families?

Imagine having Thanksgiving dinner without certain family members because they chose a different candidate. That’s what some Democrats are suggesting after the recent election. J. D. Vance, the Vice President-elect, advised against this, saying politics shouldn't divide families. But is that advice

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

South Korean Opposition Leader Faces Prison Time for Election Law Violation

In a surprising turn of events, South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was sentenced to a suspended prison term for violating election laws. The Seoul Central District Court found him guilty of making false statements during his presidential campaign. Lee plans to appeal the decision, which co

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Shift Education Focus

Donald Trump has big plans for education. He wants to change how schools talk about race, gender, and politics. He thinks schools are teaching kids the wrong things. Trump says he'll use federal money to make schools follow his rules. He wants to stop transgender athletes from playing in girls' spor

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Nov 15 2024EDUCATION

Modern Math's Early Days in China: Pioneers and Visitors

China's history is rich with ancient mathematical achievements, but modern math made its way to the country much later. The first university in China was established in 1895, and the first math department opened in 1913. Early in the 20th century, many Chinese students ventured to Europe, the US, an

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Spinal Cord Glioblastomas: Unraveling Their Rarity and Aggressiveness

Primary spinal cord glioblastomas (GBMs) are unusual types of tumors that have unique traits compared to other spinal cord tumors and brain GBMs. Even though they aren't common, their rapid growth and tough treatment outcomes make them important to understand. This study looks into the medical and p

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Oral Cancer Research: Uncovering Trends Through Bibliometrics

Ever wondered how researchers keep up with the complex world of oral cancer? This disease requires the expertise of many fields, like oncology, dentistry, and molecular biology. That's where bibliometrics comes in, helping scientists navigate the sea of academic papers on the topic. Let's dive into

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Diplomonorchis in the Gulf

Scientists have been puzzled by the identity of a tiny parasite in the Gulf of Mexico. Known as Diplomonorchis, this creature has been causing confusion among researchers. A recent study has shed new light on this little worm. It turns out that what was thought to be one species is actually several.

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Crunching the Numbers: How Machine Learning Predicts South Korean Badminton Champ's Moves

In the world of badminton, South Korea's An Se-young has been dominating the scene with an impressive win rate. Using machine learning, researchers have analyzed her game, aiming to predict how she'll score and what tactics she'll use. The study looked at her play in the 2023 BWF Olympic points cycl

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