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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Meet Linda McMahon: From Wrestling to Trump's Education Pick

Linda McMahon might be leading the U. S. Department of Education, a department President Trump once vowed to demolish. She's no stranger to Trump's team, having already served under him as the Small Business Administration (SBA) head from 2017 to 2019. Now, she's back, this time with a new mission:

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Meet the New Education Chief: Former WWE CEO Joins Trump's Team

Ever heard of Linda McMahon? She's not just the wife of WWE's big boss, Vince McMahon. She's also got some serious business and political experience under her belt. Now, she's been tapped by Donald Trump to lead the U. S. Department of Education. This isn't her first rodeo in politics, though. She's

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Stopping Brain Aneurysms: A New Way with an Old Drug

Intracranial aneurysms (IAs) are scary — they can affect up to 5% of people and often lead to severe bleeding in the brain. We don't have medicines to stop them from growing or busting. Recently, researchers found that IAs might be a chronic inflammation issue where immune cells, called macrophages,

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gerard Butler's Frosty and Sweaty Adventure on the Set of 'How to Train Your Dragon'

Ever wondered what it takes to become a Viking for a movie? Gerard Butler, who plays Stoick the Vast in the upcoming live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon', can tell you all about it. The actor didn't just pretend to be a Viking; he lived it. Freezing weather, icy baths, and a heavy 90-pound costume

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Tiny Sensor Revolutionizing Depression Diagnosis

Imagine a world where diagnosing depression is as simple as a single blood test. Well, scientists have made a big step towards that reality with a little invention: a 3D-printed sensor. This tiny device, made with materials like carbon black and gold nanoparticles, can detect something called Apolip

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Conspiracy Theories and Their Impact on Outgroup Attitudes During Crises

What happens when people believe in conspiracy theories during crises? This study took a closer look at this question, focusing on Germany. Researchers used an experiment to see how different crisis scenarios, like health, economic, and security issues, affected people's attitudes towards others, or

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Nov 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Escape to Italy: Homes for $1, Aimed at Americans Tired of Politics

Are you fed up with the political climate in the U. S. ? A small village in Italy called Ollolai has an unusual offer for you. They're selling houses for as little as $1. The idea is to attract Americans and others who want a change of scenery and a more balanced life. This isn't just a giveaway; th

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Imagineers Shine with Three Thea Awards in 2025

Walt Disney Imagineering is celebrating big time with three Thea Awards from the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) in 2025. The awards recognize their work on Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea and Zootopia at Shanghai Disneyland, both earning the top spot for Theme Park Land. This is a first f

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Engineering Human Blood Vessels for Injury Repair

Imagine you're in an accident, and the blood vessels in your leg get badly damaged. Doctors need to fix them fast to save your limb and life. Usually, they use veins from your own body or synthetic tubes. But sometimes, those options aren't safe or available. That's where bioengineered human arterie

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Exercise and FTIR: Unlocking Molecular Secrets

Physical activity is no secret weapon for health and performance. But recently, scientists are digging deeper. They're not just looking at the sweat or the pumped muscles, but at the tiny changes happening inside our bodies during exercise. Enter Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy, a fan

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