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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Fluoride in Water: Why Experts Stand by Its Benefits

A recent push to remove fluoride from public water has sparked a debate among health professionals. A prominent figure recently criticized the addition of fluoride to drinking water. This has led to a strong response from dental health experts who support the practice. The addition of fluoride to w

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Push for Lower Interest Rates: What's the Deal?

The battle between Trump and the Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell, has heated up. The president wants lower interest rates, and he isn't shy about expressing his frustration with Powell's decisions. First, let's talk about interest rates. They are like the price of money. When they go down, bor

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle: A Man's Fight for Justice

In the heart of Washington, a senator returned from a mission to El Salvador. His goal? To secure the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man wrongfully deported and imprisoned. The senator, Chris Van Hollen, made it clear that this case is about more than just one individual. It's about the principl

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Apr 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking Hidden Biases in POI Recommendations

When recommending places to visit, systems often suggest popular spots or large venues like shopping malls. This can lead to unfair recommendations, as smaller, less-known places get overlooked. There are two main issues at play here. First, there is a tendency to suggest big, collective points of i

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Spring's First Meteor Show: The Lyrids

The Lyrids meteor shower is the first chance for stargazers to see shooting stars in spring. The Lyrids have been known to put on a spectacular show with up to 100 meteors per hour in the past. However, this year is expected to be more subdued. The peak of the Lyrids will occur in the early hours

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Maryland Senator's Visit to El Salvador Sparks Controversy

The political scene is heating up as a Maryland senator's visit to El Salvador has caught the attention of former President Donald Trump. Trump took to his social media platform to criticize Senator Chris Van Hollen, accusing him of seeking attention during his meeting with Kilmar Ábrego García. Gar

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Apr 18 2025CRIME

The Deportation Dilemma: A Salvadoran's Fight for Justice

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old from El Salvador, has found himself in a legal battle that highlights the complexities of U. S. immigration policy. The U. S. Supreme Court and other judges have ruled that his deportation was a mistake. They have ordered the U. S. government to help bring him bac

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Apr 17 2025RELIGION

Evolution vs. Belief in South Korea

South Korea finds itself at a crossroads between science and religion. Evolution, a cornerstone of modern biology, faces stiff competition from creationism. This tension is not just about science. It is about how people view the world and their place in it. Evolution is widely accepted in the scien

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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

Texas' Big Education Shift: What's Next for School Choice?

Texas is on the brink of a major change in how it funds education. The state's House of Representatives has given the green light to a plan that lets parents use state money for private school tuition. This move is a big win for Governor Greg Abbott, who has been pushing for more school ch

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

The U. K. Supreme Court's Ruling on Women's Definition

The U. K. Supreme Court has made a significant decision about what it means to be a woman. The court ruled that a woman is someone who was born biologically female. This decision came after a long argument between a women's rights group and the Scottish government. The court's decision was unanimou

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