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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Louisiana's New Vaccine Policy: A Quiet Change

In a surprising turn of events, Louisiana's health department has been told not to promote vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and mpox. This shocking policy change was uncovered by several news outlets, including NPR and KFF Health News, after they talked to health department employees who wanted to stay a

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Dec 20 2024CRIME

Luigi Mangione Faces Federal Murder Charge: Death Penalty on the Table

Luigi Mangione, 26, is now facing federal charges for the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson. The shooting happened on a Manhattan sidewalk earlier this month. Federal prosecutors have added a new layer to the case, charging Mangione with using a firearm to commit murder. This charge c

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Dec 20 2024SPORTS

Home Sweet Playoff: Notre Dame's Unique Shot at Glory

Notre Dame is finally in the playoffs, and this time, they're hosting the big game at home. After a stunning 10-game winning streak, the Irish are ready to face Indiana. Coach Marcus Freeman has been prepping his team since September, even after a shocking loss to Northern Illinois. This isn't just

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Dec 20 2024SPORTS

Strength Training in Aussie Rules: What's Consistent?

You know how important lower body strength is for Aussie Rules footballers, right? It's all about how much force they can apply in various tasks. With new tech, there are now many ways to measure this strength, making it tricky to interpret data. One method used is called Principal Component Analysi

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Discovering α-GalCer: A Hidden Mammalian Antigen

Invariant natural killer T cells, or iNKT cells, are special T cells that recognize lipid antigens with the help of a protein called CD1d. One of the most powerful lipid antigens for these cells is α-galactosylceramide, or α-GalCer, which was first found in marine sponges. Surprisingly, until now, s

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Balancing Act: Mental Health in Indonesia

Indonesia is a place where ancient practices and modern medical ideas intersect in the pursuit of mental well-being. Some locals have found a way to blend these two worlds, forming their own spiritual journey. But it's not always easy. A recent study followed patients for a year and found that when

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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Russia's Push: The Battle for Pokrovsk

Picture this - a city nestled between rail and road links, critical for the Ukrainian defense. We're talking about Pokrovsk, a city with a pre-war population of 60, 000, now under threat from Russian forces. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has tracked these movements, showing advances from

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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Putin's Mixed Signals: A Look at His Ukraine Stance

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently held his annual Q&A session with the public and media. While domestic issues took center stage, Putin used the platform to send messages to the West, especially with the upcoming change in U. S. leadership. He hinted at possible compromises in the Ukraine co

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Dec 20 2024OPINION

Holiday Inclusion: Why Neutrality Matters

Ever thought about why we say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas"? It's not about ruining Christmas, but about including everyone. Some folks believe America was founded on Christianity, so Christmas should be the main holiday. But the truth is, our Constitution protects our right to celeb

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Russia Blames Britain After General's Assassination

Recent events have sparked a storm in Russia after the assassination of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia's Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Protection Forces. The incident occurred on December 17 in Moscow, and since then, two key points have emerged. First, Ukrainian intelligence has c

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