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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Young Minds are Tackling Climate Change

In a bustling event held in San Bernardino, around 500 middle school students from low-income backgrounds gathered to explore careers in the green economy. The Future Green Leaders Summit, organized by the Southern California Regional Energy Network, aimed to bridge the gap between vulnerable commun

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Pushes for Big Prisoner Swap with Russia

Ukraine is trying hard to get a big prisoner exchange going with Russia. They want to bring home 1, 200 Ukrainians who are being held captive. President Zelenskiy and his top security advisor have been talking about this a lot lately. The security chief, Rustem Umerov, just got back from meetings i

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding the True Cost of Stem Cell Transplants in Japan

Japan's healthcare system has been put under the microscope. A recent study dug into the real-world costs of hematopoietic stem cell transplants (HSCT). This is a big deal because HSCT is a critical treatment for blood cancers and immune system disorders. The study used data from all over Japan. It

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer in the UAE: A Growing Concern

In the UAE, breast cancer is becoming a bigger health issue. It's now one of the most common cancers in the country. What's worrying is that it's being found in younger women, about 10 years earlier than in Western countries. Why is this happening? There are a few reasons. People are eating more hi

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding Pilonidal Disease: A Closer Look

Pilonidal disease is a condition that often affects young people. It happens when hair gets trapped under the skin, usually near the tailbone. This can cause pain, swelling, and infection. Why does this happen? Well, things like sitting too much, being overweight, or having a lot of body hair can ma

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Finding Relief from Menopause Symptoms Without Hormones

Menopause can be tough, bringing on hot flashes, night sweats, and other uncomfortable symptoms. For some women, hormone therapy isn't an option due to health risks or personal choices. But there are other ways to find relief. Lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Moving your body more can h

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Political Fallout: Greene and Trump's Public Feud

In a surprising turn of events, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has pointed fingers at former President Donald Trump for the recent threats she's been receiving. Greene, known for her strong support of Trump in the past, has now found herself on the receiving end of his harsh words. She claims

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Nov 16 2025EDUCATION

Virginia's Winning Formula in STEM Education

Virginia is making waves in STEM education, and other states should take notice. Recent data shows that Virginia's high schools are excelling in both math and science. In fact, the state's average science proficiency is 59%, which is way above the national average of 43%. Math proficiency is even mo

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Nov 16 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Weather: A Mix of Sun and Showers Ahead

Minnesota is in for a week of changing weather patterns. After a sunny Sunday, the state will see some showers and a mix of wintry weather later in the week. Sunday is expected to be bright and sunny, with temperatures reaching the mid-40s in the southern parts of the state. This is a bit warmer th

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Change That Made Cucumbers Bigger

Scientists found a small but important change in cucumber plants. This change happened naturally over time. It made cucumbers bigger. The change is in the plant's DNA. It affects how the plant grows its seeds and fruits. The change is tiny. It is only 29 parts of the plant's DNA. But it has a big e

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