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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Screens in Bed: Are They Messing With Your Sleep?

Students are spending a lot of time on their screens in bed. This might be a bad idea. A recent study found that more screen time in bed could lead to worse sleep. The study looked at over 45, 000 students in Norway. They found that each extra hour of screen time increased the risk of insomnia by 63

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Tesla Targeted: FBI's New Plan to Curb Vandalism

The FBI has launched a new squad to tackle the recent spate of Tesla-related vandalism. This move comes after a surge in incidents, with 48 reports filed this month alone. The task force includes 10 agents from the ATF and the FBI's Counterterrorism Division. They are investigating an anarchist blog

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Apr 01 2025EDUCATION

Dissecting Identity: A New Look at Medical Training

Medical students often face a tough reality. They must confront the human body in its most vulnerable state. This is a big deal. It's not just about learning anatomy. It's about grappling with deep emotions and ethical dilemmas. A recent project has been exploring this complex world. The project in

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Paths To Sexist Beliefs In Online Communities

How do men end up buying into sexist views online? It is a question that has puzzled many. Two studies looked into this. They wanted to understand how a man's sense of identity can lead him to embrace misogynistic beliefs. These beliefs are at the heart of the manosphere. The manosphere is a ne

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Is a Third Term Possible for Trump?

Presidential term limits in the U. S. are clear: two terms max. Yet, some legal minds suggest there might be ways around this rule. This isn't just about Trump; it's about understanding the Constitution's flexibility and the potential for political maneuvering. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 195

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Elite Schools Navigate Political Storms

The political climate has forced elite universities to adapt quickly. Some leaders are hiring conservative figures and meeting with Republican officials to soften the impact of federal pressure. This includes funding cuts, investigations, and arrests of international students and faculty. Instead of

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Mar 31 2025FINANCE

Trade War Turmoil: How Tariffs Might Hit Your Wallet

The US economy is facing a tough time. The chances of a recession have gone up because of rising tariffs. This is not good news for anyone. A big bank, Goldman Sachs, thinks there is now a 35% chance of a recession in the next year. This is a big jump from the 20% chance they thought a few months ag

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Korean Star Speaks Out: The Truth Behind Controversial Claims

A major controversy has hit South Korea's entertainment scene, involving one of the country's most famous actors, Kim Soo-Hyun. The star has finally broken his silence about accusations made by the family of the late actress Kim Sae-ron. The family claims that Kim Soo-Hyun dated Kim Sae-ron when she

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Le Pen's Political Future in Jeopardy After Court Ruling

The political landscape in France is about to change dramatically. A French court has made a significant decision that could reshape the country's far-right politics. Marine Le Pen, a prominent figure in the far-right National Rally (RN) party, has been found guilty of misusing European Union funds.

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Mar 31 2025CRIME

A Minnesota Plane Crash and the Mystery of the Missing Executive

A sad event unfolded in Minnesota when a plane crashed into a house. The plane was registered to Terry Dolan, a high-ranking executive at U. S. Bank. The crash happened on a Saturday afternoon, near the Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis. The plane had taken off from Des Moines International

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