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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Feuding Leaders Divide Philippines

In a surprising twist, the Philippines is now dealing with a major clash between its president and vice president, which is putting the country's democracy to the test. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte, despite winning elections together, have seen their alliance crumbl

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Genes and Habits: How They Affect Obesity in Pakistan

Obesity is a big problem worldwide, caused by a mix of genetics and daily habits like diet, lack of exercise, and sleep problems. This study looked at how certain versions of the Clock gene, which controls our body's internal clock, interact with daily habits to affect obesity in people from Pakista

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Why Marco Rubio Should Prioritize Religious Freedom

When Antony Blinken served as Secretary of State, some people praised his support for LGBT rights and gender equity. Others criticized his handling of rogue regimes and terrorists. However, one issue stood out: his treatment of Christians. Under Blinken, many Christians faced persecution, especially

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Jupiter's Comet Crash: Unraveling the Splashback Mystery

Scientists used a fancy computer code called ZEUS-3D to figure out what happened when a comet named SL9 smashed into Jupiter. They added some special rules to make the code understand light and heat better. They found that a huge shock wave formed, which matched what we saw from space. This shock wa

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

California Sounds Alarm: Bird Flu in Raw Milk

Here's a puzzle for you: what happens when bird flu hits dairy cows? Well, it turns out that their milk can become a hotspot for the virus. This isn't just some imaginary scenario; it's happening in California right now. Health officials have found bird flu—specifically the H5N1 strain—in a batch of

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Rare Tumor in the Brain: A Unique Case

Ever heard of a myxopapillary ependymoma (MPE)? This unusual tumor typically grows in the lower part of the spinal cord or the tail end of the spinal cord. It's quite rare to find it elsewhere, especially in the brain. But guess what? Recently, there was a case of MPE found in the fourth ventricle o

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Doctors' Work Flexibility and Its Impact

When doctors are in charge of how they work, it might affect how they feel about their jobs. A study looked into this idea by talking to doctors from different places in the US. The study tried to figure out if having more control over their clinical work made them feel burnt out or changed their mi

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Growth Hormone: A Secret Weapon Against Chicken Virus?

Ever heard of growth hormone (GH)? It's like a superhero in chickens, helping them grow, mature, and stay healthy. But there's a villain out there called avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J), a nasty virus that makes chickens sick, stops them from growing, and even causes tumors. Scientists wonde

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Nov 25 2024CRIME

Murder of Rabbi Shocks UAE: Three Uzbeks Arrested

In a surprising turn of events, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced the arrest of three Uzbek men in connection with the killing of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi. Zvi Kogan, a 28-year-old ultra-Orthodox rabbi who managed a kosher grocery store in Dubai, had gone missing since Thursday. The killing

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

] Hypergraphs' Hidden Numbers: Unveiling the Signless Laplacian Spectrum

] Imagine you're in a bustling park where people (vertices) form groups (hyperedges) for various activities. This is like a hypergraph, a structure where groups can have more than two members. Anirban Banerjee, a mathematician, introduced a new way to study these hypergraphs using a matrix called t

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