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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

A Dog's Heart Fix: A Unique Patch Job

In the world of veterinary medicine, a standard poodle's heart issue was tackled in an unusual way. The dog, just a year old, was struggling with exercise. Doctors suspected a big hole in the heart, specifically an atrial septal defect. This means there's an opening between the two upper chambers of

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Story Behind the Travel Ban

The list of countries affected by the latest travel restrictions might seem random. Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, and others, all face severe limitations. The official reason? They supposedly pose security risks due to terrorism, visa overstays, and lack of cooperation with the U. S. But let's dig deepe

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Jun 06 2025BUSINESS

Corporate America's Job Cuts: The AI Factor

Big companies are making big changes. They are cutting jobs. Why? It's not just about saving money. It's about adapting to a changing world. The global economy is uncertain. Trade tensions are high. And technology is advancing fast. Artificial intelligence is a big part of this. It's changing how co

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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

The Legacy of a Basketball Star

Michaela Onyenwere is a name that resonates with pride and accomplishment. She is a Nigerian-American basketball star who has made a significant impact both on and off the court. Her journey is a testament to her rich cultural heritage and unwavering faith. Michaela was born in Aurora, Colorado, but

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Health Secretary's Promises vs. Reality for Native Americans

The landscape of Window Rock, Arizona, is a mix of tan and deep-red hues, dotted with homes and juniper trees. This is where Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren stood with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. They were discussing the health needs of the Navajo people. Nygren want

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Stool Tests: A Community's Fight Against Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a serious issue. It hits African American communities harder than white communities. This is due to several factors. These include money problems, lifestyle choices, biological differences, and cultural beliefs. Also, screening rates are lower. And, survival rates are

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Jun 01 2025CELEBRITIES

JLo's Life After Divorce: Work, Fun, and No Rush for Love

Jennifer Lopez has been keeping busy since her divorce from Ben Affleck. She's not rushing into a new relationship, and she's making that clear. Lopez has been focusing on her career, with a packed schedule that includes promoting her upcoming movies and performing at major events. She recently wowe

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Jun 01 2025OPINION

Stars and Wealthy Democrats Flee to Britain: A Shocking Reality Awaits

The political climate in the United States has driven many celebrities and wealthy Democrats to seek refuge in Britain. This trend has been so significant that the British government has reported a record number of applications from US citizens looking to become British subjects or live in the UK in

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May 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Powerful ZR1: Chevrolet's New Speed Demon

Chevrolet's engineers have been busy. They transformed the eighth-generation Corvette into a speed monster. They call it the ZR1, and it can hit speeds of up to 233 mph. This isn't just any car. It's a 1, 064-horsepower beast. But how does it handle on a real track? The Circuit of the Americas in Au

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May 30 2025LIFESTYLE

The Chicken Revolution: Why Young People Are Switching from Burgers

The burger, once a staple in American fast food, is facing tough competition from the chicken sandwich. This shift is not just a fad but a reflection of changing consumer preferences, especially among Gen Z. The demand for chicken sandwiches has been on the rise, with more chicken restaurants openin

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