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Jun 26 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Part-Time Nursing Teachers Stick Around?

Part-time nursing teachers are crucial in shaping future nurses. They step into classrooms to share their knowledge and experience. But what makes them stay in this role? And what might push them away? A deep dive into research shows a mix of reasons. Some teachers love the flexibility. They can ba

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

Lara Trump's New Ventures: Music, Business, and More

Lara Trump, known for her ties to the Trump family, has recently set up a new company called LT Music LLC. This happened in April 2025, according to official records in Florida. While details about what this business does are scarce, it's likely connected to her music career, which has seen some ups

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Jun 26 2025CELEBRITIES

A Young Fan's NASCAR Birthday Bash

Tex Combs, the son of country singer Luke Combs, recently celebrated his third birthday with a party that left many adults wishing they were three again. The event, which took place last Thursday, was a NASCAR-themed extravaganza that showcased the family's love for the sport. The party's centerpie

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mind Over Matter: The Promise and Peril of Brain Tech

People are talking about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) a lot lately. These gadgets let users control devices just by thinking about it. For some, this sounds like a dream come true. For others, it's a bit of a nightmare. A closer look at public opinions over the last decade shows a mix of excite

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Jun 25 2025SPORTS

A Fan's Cruel Words and the Power of Sportsmanship

A recent baseball game turned sour when a fan's hurtful words left a player in tears. The incident happened during a match between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Chicago White Sox. A young fan, just 22 years old, made a disrespectful comment about Ketel Marte's late mother. This wasn't just any co

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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Midwest's Heat Crisis: More Than Just Hot Weather

The Midwest is facing a serious heat crisis. People are flocking to water spots to cool down, but this comes with risks. Drownings have been reported at lakes and rivers. In Chicago, the fire department got 90 calls over the weekend alone. Authorities are warning everyone to be careful around water.

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Why Glioblastoma Fights Back Against Checkpoint Inhibitors

Glioblastoma, a tough brain cancer, has been a hard nut to crack for doctors. They've tried a treatment called checkpoint inhibitor therapy (CPI). It has worked wonders for other cancers. But for glioblastoma, it's not been as effective. Why is that? Scientists are digging deep to find out. They're

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Journey from Simple to Smart

AI has come a long way in healthcare. It started small in the 1960s with basic rule-based systems. Now, it's all about big data and smart algorithms. Early AI was just helping doctors make decisions. Today, it's doing much more. It's like having a super-smart assistant that never gets tired. There

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Lenses, Big Discoveries: How Mini Tech is Changing the Way We See Light

Light is all around us, and scientists are always finding new ways to study it. Recently, they've made a big step forward with tiny lenses that can do what big, bulky machines used to do. These tiny lenses, called metalens arrays, can now look at light in a way that tells us a lot about its properti

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding Violence in Relationships: A Look at Burkina Faso During COVID-19

In Burkina Faso, a recent study looked at how common violence between partners was during the COVID-19 pandemic. They found that nearly 3 out of 10 women experienced some form of violence from their partner in 2021. This is almost double the rate from 2010. The study focused on women aged 15 to 49.

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