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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Jennifer Rubin and Norm Eisen Launch New Media Venture

Veteran columnist Jennifer Rubin has left The Washington Post and teamed up with former ethics chief Norm Eisen to start a new publication called The Contrarian. They aim to counter what they see as a growing authoritarian threat, focusing on pro-democracy content. The founders have already recruite

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Do Doctors Talk Differently to Patients of Different Races?

Think about this: some people believe that how doctors talk to patients might depend on the patient's race or ethnicity. This could be a big deal, right? So, researchers checked out a bunch of studies to see if there's any truth to this. They found a mix of results. Most studies said doctors talk th

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

The Resurrection of LSM Theorem in Open Quantum Systems

You know how the LSM theorem works in closed systems, right? It's like a rule that says certain spin chains can't have a single, non-degenerate ground state. But what happens when these systems aren't closed anymore? They interact with their environment, and things get a bit messy. Imagine you're l

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Biden and Netanyahu Talk Gaza: A Deal in Sight?

President Joe Biden had a chat with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday. The White House shared that they discussed efforts to reach a deal to stop fighting in Gaza and bring home the remaining hostages. Biden emphasized the urgency of a ceasefire and the need to increase humanitaria

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Jan 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The War That Killed AI in the Dune Universe

In Frank Herbert's "Dune" universe, people dream of sandworms, but the story is much bigger. Thousands of years before the events of "Dune, " a major war happened. This war was against a group of people who loved machines that could think and make decisions on their own. These machines weren't just

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

How Housing Costs Affect Australian Well-being

Imagine you're Australian, and the cost of your housing keeps rising. What happens to your health and happiness? Researchers looked into this, using a special method to compare locals' health and life satisfaction when housing prices go up. They found that high housing costs can make your body feel

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Jan 13 2025EDUCATION

Why Some French Students Choose Veggie Meals More Often

It's no secret that cutting down on meat is good for both people and the planet. University cafeterias, where millions of students eat daily, offer a great chance to encourage young folks to try meat-free meals. This study looked at why some students in a French university cafeteria picked vegetaria

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Educated Leaders, Healthier Kids: A Study in India

Did you know that a leader's education can make a big difference in children's health? Research in India found that when local leaders have a college degree, there are fewer infant and child deaths in their areas. This isn't magic; it's because these leaders understand the importance of early health

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Firefighters' Low Pay: Kim Kardashian Speaks Out Amid LA Wildfires

In the midst of California's wildfires, reality star Kim Kardashian has brought attention to a troubling issue: the pay of incarcerated firefighters who are risking their lives to save their communities. Instead of promoting her clothing line, as she previously did, she highlighted the grim reality

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

A Rainy Start and Historic Wins: Day 1 at the Australian Open

Day one of the Australian Open was filled with excitement, even though thunder and lightning ruled the skies. The practice courts were the place to be as fans flocked to see their favorite players warm up. Home favorite Alex de Minaur and last year's runner-up Daniil Medvedev were among the stars sp

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