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May 03 2025HEALTH

Teen Troubles: Uncovering Patterns of Substance Use and Delinquency

Teenagers often get a bad rap for their behavior. But why do some teens turn to drugs and crime? A recent study in Sweden took a close look at this issue. It tried to find hidden groups of teens with similar problems. The goal was to understand what drives these teens to misuse substances and engage

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

Chicago Casino Construction Hits a Snag

The Chicago casino project, led by Bally's, has run into trouble. The Illinois Gaming Board has halted work at the site in River West. Why? They found out that an unauthorized waste hauler, with past ties to organized crime, was being used. This company, D&P Construction, was hired by the Chicago Co

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Ozone's Impact on Beef Carcasses: A Real-World Test

The food industry is always looking for new ways to keep food safe and fresh. One method that has been tested is using ozone gas on beef carcasses in cold storage. Two different levels of ozone were used in this test. One was 3 parts per million and the other was 10 parts per million. The goal was t

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

The Power Play in Drug Pricing

The world of drug pricing is a complex web of influences. It is a world where manufacturers and retailers are constantly finding new ways to sell their products. This includes opening up online stores alongside their traditional brick-and-mortar locations. To understand how this affects drug pric

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Smartphones to the Rescue: How Digital Tools Can Help Teens in Crisis

The number of young people taking their own lives is on the rise. This is a serious issue. It shows that there is a need for better ways to support these teens. Smartphones are everywhere these days. They can be used to understand what puts a teen at risk of suicide. They can also help keep the line

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

Flying in Style: New Private Suites Hit the Skies

A major airline is shaking up long-haul travel with a fresh take on premium seating. This airline is rolling out private suites on some of its newest planes. These suites come with sliding doors and fancy chaise lounge seats. The goal is to make flying more comfortable and private for those willing

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Medication Challenges for Seniors in Hospitals

Medication management can be tough for older adults. As people age, their ability to handle daily tasks, like taking pills, can drop. This can make taking medication safely a big problem. This is a big deal in hospitals, especially in geriatric care units. So, it is crucial to spot these issues earl

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May 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Water Lettuce Fights Pollution in Dirty Water

Water lettuce, also known as Pistia stratiotes, is a hardy plant that can help clean up polluted water. This plant is often found in places where water is dirty due to mining waste. Understanding how water lettuce handles different pollutants is key to using it for cleaning up water. The pl

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May 02 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Tax Status in the Crosshairs: A Battle of Ideals

A heated debate is unfolding between Harvard University and the federal government. The core issue? Tax-exempt status and the limits of federal control over academic institutions. The government has threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status, a move that has sparked intense discussion.

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May 02 2025POLITICS

How Germany's Spy Agency is Taking On a Far-Right Party

Germany is making a bold move against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. The country's spy agency, BfV, has labeled the entire party as extremist. This isn't a small deal. It gives authorities more power to keep an eye on the party. They can now intercept phone calls and even use und

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