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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hospitals Under Fire: Gaza's Health Crisis Deepens

The recent surge in violence in Gaza has pushed the healthcare system to its limits. Hospitals, meant to be safe havens, have become targets. The Kuwaiti field hospital in al-Muwasi, near Khan Younis, was struck by an Israeli missile on Tuesday. A medic lost their life, and nine others were hurt. Th

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

What Happens When the Brain's Social Compass Fails?

The amygdala is a small part of the brain that plays a big role in how people interact with others. Specifically, the basolateral amygdala (BLA) is thought to help figure out how close or distant someone feels to another person. This is important for deciding how generous to be. But does the BLA act

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Apr 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The US and TSMC's $1 Billion Chip Clash

The US government is taking a hard look at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). TSMC may have to pay a massive fine. The fine could be $1 billion or more. The reason? It's all about a chip that ended up in Huawei's advanced AI processor. This isn't a new story. It started bubblin

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Denisovan Discovery: The Jawbone That Redefines Our Past

The Denisovans were a group of ancient humans that roamed the Earth from around 370, 000 years ago until at least 30, 000 years ago. They are thought to be closely related to Neanderthals. Most of what we know about them comes from a few broken bones found in Siberia and China. A recent study has ad

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

WNBA Draft: Star Player's Recent Struggles Raise Eyebrows

The 2025 WNBA Draft is set to kick off in New York City at 7:30 p. m. ET on Monday night. The city is buzzing with excitement as the future stars of the league gather. Before the draft, these athletes took a moment to enjoy the city's iconic views from the top of the Empire State Building. Among the

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hungary's New Laws Spark Debate and Protest

In Hungary, a recent vote in parliament has stirred up controversy. The vote was about new changes to the constitution. These changes target two groups: people with dual citizenship and the LGBTQ+ community. The changes aim to restrict their rights in the country. The government says these changes

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Apr 15 2025WEATHER

Springtime Weather and River Flooding: What to Expect

Spring is here, and the weather is mostly cooperative for outdoor fun. However, a small cold front will pass through on Tuesday, slowing down the warming trend for a bit. This front will bring in cooler, drier air, which is a nice change from the usual humidity. The good news is that it won't brin

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Hungary's New Law: A Step Back for LGBTQ+ Rights

Hungary has taken a significant step backward in its treatment of LGBTQ+ communities. The country's parliament approved a constitutional change that gives the government the power to stop public events organized by these groups. This move has sparked outrage among legal experts and critics, who see

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer and Homelessness: A Hidden Health Crisis

In Hungary, a stark contrast exists in lung cancer rates and survival between those experiencing homelessness and the general public. The gap in healthcare use and outcomes is significant, yet often overlooked. This issue is particularly pressing within the country's universal healthcare system. Th

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Apr 14 2025CRIME

Helicopter Tours Grounded After Hudson River Crash

A recent helicopter crash in the Hudson River has led to the immediate shutdown of a New York tour company. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced this move, following the tragic incident that claimed the lives of all six people on board. This event has sparked a broader conversation ab

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