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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Why Is Trump's Speech Different This Time?

In the nation's capital, President Trump is set to give a big speech in front of Congress. This isn't your typical State of the Union address, though. It's called a "joint address to Congress, " and it's a tradition that started way back with President Reagan. You might be wondering, why the change

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Listening to Breaths to Detect Big Adenoids

Adenoids can become enlarged in children, causing problems like stuffy noses, breathing through the mouth, and even sleep apnea. Usually, doctors use methods like CT scans or nasal endoscopy to check for this. But these methods can be invasive or use radiation, making them less than ideal for regula

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driving Drowsy? Tech to the Rescue!

Driving while tired is a big problem that can cause serious accidents. Many methods have been developed to detect driver fatigue automatically, using various reliable physiological signals. These signals come from the body and can tell us how alert or tired a person is. However, these methods often

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back: New Challenges in Early Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment has seen a big change with the introduction of neoadjuvant immunotherapy. This approach is used before surgery or other main treatments. It has shown promise in fighting several types of cancer, like melanoma, lung, bladder, colorectal, and breast cancer. The idea is to boost the bo

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Judges and Their Writing: How Politics Shapes Court Decisions

Judge's writing and citation practices have been under the microscope for over a century. The focus is on how political leanings influence their decisions. This isn't about judges blatantly favoring one side; it's more subtle. It's about the words they choose and the cases they reference. The study

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Mar 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars 2025: Indie Films Shine, Big Names Struggle

The Oscars 2025 was a night that showed the power of low-budget films. Movies like Anora, The Brutalist, and A Real Pain proved that you don't need a huge budget to make a big impact. These films, with budgets ranging from $3 million to $10 million, showed that creativity and storytelling can triump

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Mar 03 2025CRIME

Car Chaos in Mannheim: A Sudden Attack

In the heart of Germany, the city of Mannheim faced a terrifying event. A car sped through the city center, leaving two people dead and several others hurt. The driver, a 40-year-old German man, was quickly caught by police. This wasn't just any accident; it was a deliberate act that sent shockwaves

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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Young Football Star's Life Cut Short in Tragic Accident

The world of college football was shaken by the sudden loss of a talented young player. Mason Alexander, a promising freshman on the Pittsburgh football team, was taken from this world in a car crash. He was just 18 years old. The accident happened late Saturday night in his hometown of Fishers,

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Mar 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Spaces with a Twist: The Genomic Garden

Imagine a garden where every plant has its genetic code mapped out. This isn't just a fancy idea; it's a plan to tackle some big problems. Urbanization, deforestation, pollution, climate change, and natural disasters are all causing a massive loss of biodiversity. This is a huge issue that affects u

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Thyroid Cancer in Kazakhstan: A Decade of Change

Thyroid cancer has been a topic of concern in Kazakhstan, especially in the East Kazakhstan Region. This area is close to the former Semipalatinsk nuclear test site. The last ten years, from 2013 to 2023, have seen shifts in how often people get thyroid cancer and how many die from it. The Semipala

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