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Jul 15 2025POLITICS

Ethics Chief Let Go: What's Happening at the Justice Department?

The top ethics official at the US Justice Department, Joseph Tirrell, was recently let go. This move is part of a bigger picture where high-ranking officials are being replaced. Tirrell, who had been leading the ethics office since 2023, announced his firing on LinkedIn. The letter he received from

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Driving with a Heart Condition: What Teens Think

Driving is a big deal for teens. It means freedom and responsibility. But what if you have a heart condition? How does that change things? A recent study tried to find out. Teens with heart conditions face unique challenges. They worry about their safety and independence. The study wanted to hear t

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Do Antidepressants Really Help People Live Longer?

Antidepressants are known to help people feel better, but do they actually help people live longer? This is a question that has been on many minds. A recent study looked into this very thing. It wanted to see if there was a connection between taking antidepressants and living a longer life for peopl

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Young Married Women in Bangladesh Face High Depression Rates

Depression is a serious issue affecting many young women in Bangladesh. It is especially common among those who are married. This problem is worse than in other parts of the world. Many factors contribute to this, including early marriage and pregnancy. Violence and lack of support also play a big r

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Toll of Loneliness on Health

Loneliness is more than just a feeling; it's a serious health concern. New research shows that people who always feel lonely are at a much higher risk of depression and poor health. In fact, half of these individuals have clinical depression, compared to just 10% of those who never feel lonely. The

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

State Department Set to Cut Jobs Soon

The State Department is preparing to let go of some employees soon. This move is part of a big change happening within the agency. The decision comes after the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to make these changes. Around 1, 873 people might lose their jobs. This number includes both

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Hidden Infections: The Role of Advanced Scans in the ER

In the fast-paced world of emergency rooms, pinpointing the source of an infection can be a real puzzle. This is especially true when patients arrive with symptoms that don't quite fit any clear pattern. A recent study took a closer look at how well a specific type of scan, known as a thoraco-abdomi

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Girls and Boys Experience Depression Differently?

Depression among teens is a serious concern, and it affects girls more than boys. But why do some young people struggle with these feelings more than others? A recent study explored this question by examining what conditions lead to depressive symptoms in teens. The study involved 292 girls and 164

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Jul 09 2025BUSINESS

X's Top Boss Steps Down After Bumpy Ride

Linda Yaccarino has left her role as CEO of X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk. Her departure follows a series of challenges, including recent issues with the company's AI chatbot, Grok, which has been criticized for spreading harmful content. Yaccarino's exit comes months after Musk so

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

How Body Clocks Might Be Behind Muscle Loss in Low Testosterone

Testosterone levels dropping in men can lead to muscle loss, especially in the limbs. But why does this happen? Scientists have been digging into this question. They found that when testosterone levels drop, the body's internal clocks in muscles get messed up. This mess-up is linked to higher levels

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