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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Trump and Vance Challenge Spending Deal, Urge Higher Debt Ceiling

President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance recently criticized a government funding deal that Speaker Mike Johnson negotiated. This deal was meant to fund the government until March 14. They argue that the bill includes too many Democratic priorities and doesn't address the upcom

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How Tiny Pieces of Cancer DNA Help in Monitoring Treatment

Scientists have been studying something called circulating tumor DNA, or ctDNA. These are tiny bits of DNA that cancer cells release into the bloodstream. They've found that checking these bits can help doctors know if a treatment is working. Researchers looked at patients with two types of kidney c

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Meet the River Guardians: A Fresh Look at Water Health in Myanmar

Have you ever wondered how scientists keep track of the health of our rivers? In Myanmar, researchers are using tiny river creatures called macroinvertebrates to monitor the quality of tropical rivers. These tiny guardians are like secret agents, giving clues about how clean or polluted the water is

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How COVID-19 Discrimination Impacts Asian Americans’ Mental Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought an unwanted surge in anti-Asian American racism, leaving many in the community grappling with its mental health fallout. A recent study delved into how colorblind racial attitudes play a role in moderating the connection between pandemic-related racial discriminatio

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Strain of Screens: How Smartphone Addiction Affects Sleep & Mental Health

Smartphones have become a part of our daily lives, bringing convenience and connection. But, with great power comes great responsibility. Researchers are worried about the dark side of smartphones - problematic smartphone use (PSU). This issue isn't just about kids; adults are also feeling the strai

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Dec 19 2024EDUCATION

New York's Top Schools: A Battle Over 'Equity' and Testing

Imagine this: some folks in New York City are trying to change how kids get into the best public high schools. They say it's about being fair, or "equity, " but it's causing a lot of worry for families. The city's Panel for Education Policy is voting on whether to keep using a special test to get in

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Dec 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disaster on La Palma: Meet the Cast

Netflix's "La Palma" is a gripping series that follows a group of characters on the Canary Islands as they face an ecological crisis. Directed by Kasper Barfoed, the show features an impressive cast of actors, both new and experienced. The series is praised for its engaging storyline, stunning visua

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

America's Obesity Dilemma: Lifestyle Change vs. New Drugs

Elon Musk, a tech billionaire advising the incoming president, thinks the solution to America's obesity crisis lies in making new weight loss drugs cheap. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the president-elect's pick for health secretary, believes lifestyle changes are key. Both views highlight the

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why Do African American Smokers Struggle to Quit?

African American smokers often face more hurdles when trying to quit smoking compared to White individuals. They not only have less success but also deal with more health issues related to tobacco. Understanding what makes quitting harder for them is crucial. This study looked into several factors t

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Rafael Nadal Opens Up About Mental Health Battles

Rafael Nadal, the renowned tennis star, has recently shared his mental health struggles in an essay. Unlike the glamorous life people assume, professional tennis can be lonely and emotionally challenging. Nadal admits he's always been nervous before matches and has faced anxiety. He's not alone; oth

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