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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Europe's Energy Shift: Why America is Key

Europe's journey to reduce its reliance on Russian energy has been a rocky road. Since the war in Ukraine began, Europe has been working to cut ties with Russian gas. But, there is still a long way to go. Some might see a peace deal as a chance to go back to business as usual with Russia, but that w

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

The Department of Education: Is It Time to Say Goodbye?

Imagine this: You're a student in America. You've been trying to learn, but it's been tough. Why? Because the education system is struggling. It's like trying to run a race with weights tied to your legs. The Department of Education has been around since 1980, but has it really helped? Let's dive in

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Mar 07 2025EDUCATION

Texas Students: Who's Funding Your Education?

Texas students have a big supporter in the U. S. Department of Education. This department sends billions of dollars to Texas for schools, colleges, and job training. These funds help with everything from school lunches to college tuition. The department also makes sure schools follow federal laws

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Shut Down the Education Department: What's the Deal?

The White House is buzzing with talk about a potential executive order to shut down the Department of Education. This news, first leaked by The Washington Post, has been making waves. The draft, labeled "pre-decisional, " was circulated on Wednesday and obtained by NPR. It directs the newly confirme

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

France's Nuclear Umbrella: A New Shield for Europe?

France is thinking about using its nuclear power to protect other countries in Europe. President Emmanuel Macron made this big announcement recently. He wants Europe to be ready for anything, especially since the US might not always be there to help with the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Macron believes

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Tired Smokers: How Fatigue Affects Smoking Habits

Smoking rates in the U. S. have leveled off, leaving a group of smokers who struggle to quit. One possible reason for this struggle might be severe fatigue. This is a common issue that hasn't been studied much in relation to smoking. Fatigue might play a big role in why some people keep smo

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Education Overhaul: Trump's Plan to Shake Up the Department of Education

President Donald Trump is planning to shake up the education system. He is expected to issue an order soon. This order will ask the new Education Secretary, Linda McMahon, to start closing down the Department of Education. This is a big move, but it won't be easy. It will require a lot of legal step

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Mar 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drama Behind the Scenes: Changes in The Bachelor's Production Team

The Bachelor franchise is facing some big changes. Michael Margolis and Keely Booth, who were co-executive producers, have left the show. This comes after a tough time for the franchise, which is produced by Warner Bros TV. The Bachelorette, a spin-off of The Bachelor, was put on hold for i

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

New Insights into Postpartum Depression: Brain Changes During Pregnancy

Postpartum depression is a real struggle for many new mothers. About one in seven women experience it after giving birth. But what's happening in their brains? A recent study has some answers. Researchers took a close look at the brains of women before and after they had their babies. They found so

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

The Role of Oxidized Lipids in Cell Membrane Disruption

Oxidative stress is a common occurrence in both healthy and diseased cells. It leads to the formation of oxidized truncated phospholipids, which can mess up the cell membrane and potentially cause cell death. But how exactly do these oxidized lipids do this? And does the environment around the cell,

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