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May 18 2025POLITICS

Clear Solutions to Tackle Violence Against Women and Girls

Violence against women and girls is a serious issue. It is a global problem that needs attention. It is a complex problem. It affects many people and it is not easy to find solutions. It is hard to find clear evidence that can help policymakers make decisions. This is because research often com

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Rural Caregivers Face Hurdles in Adopting Modern Feeding Practices

The journey to adopt new feeding methods in rural family child care homes is not easy. Caregivers in these settings often juggle multiple roles. This can make it tough to keep up with the latest feeding practices. These practices are designed to be responsive to each child's needs. They are based on

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May 17 2025POLITICS

The Struggle to Remember: Biden's Memory Gaps Under Scrutiny

In late 2023, a leaked audio recording brought attention to Joe Biden's struggles with memory while he was in the White House. The audio, which surfaced in 2024, shows Biden's difficulty in recalling significant dates during an interview with Robert Hur, a special counsel. Hur was investigating Bide

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May 17 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for North Idaho College Graduates

North Idaho College saw a historic moment with its largest graduating class ever. 971 students crossed the stage, marking the biggest class in the school's 91-year history. The weather was gloomy, but the mood was far from it. The Schuler Performing Arts Center was packed with students and their fam

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Who Knows What Kuminga Will Do?

Jonathan Kuminga is a young basketball player who was chosen to be part of a big team in 2021. He was expected to bring a fresh start to the Bay Area. Now, he is in a situation where he can sign with any team he wants. The team he is currently with, the Dubs, can either match the offer or let him go

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May 17 2025EDUCATION

Navigating Student Loan Confusion: What Borrowers Need to Know

The student loan landscape has become a maze of uncertainty. Borrowers are facing a mix of resumed collections, legal hurdles, and departmental changes. The U. S. Education Department has restarted involuntary collections on defaulted loans, affecting about 5. 3 million people. This means some borro

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May 17 2025HEALTH

How Long Do People with Dementia Stay in Nursing Homes in Australia?

The length of time people spend in nursing homes varies greatly. This is especially true for those with dementia. It is a big concern for many families. In Australia, researchers used advanced computer methods to figure out how dementia affects this. They looked at lots of data to make their fin

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May 17 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Carbon Dioxide Conversion with Tiny Catalysts

Carbon dioxide is a big problem for our planet. But what if we could turn it into something useful? That is where tiny catalysts come in. These are not your usual catalysts. They are made of a single atom of metal. This atom is held in place by a special ring of nitrogen atoms. This setup is l

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Zanzibar's Hidden Mosquito Hotspots

The fight against malaria in Zanzibar City has seen some success, but the battle is far from over. While the city has made strides in reducing malaria cases through adult mosquito control, the disease still lingers, with new cases popping up due to external factors. One effective way to tackle this

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Trump and Springsteen's Public Spat

In a recent exchange, former President Donald Trump and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen traded barbs over political views. The tension began when Springsteen, during a European tour, criticized Trump's administration. He urged fans in Manchester, England, to stand up for democracy and against a

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