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May 01 2025HEALTH

Immigration and Health Care: A Balancing Act

In the US, immigration is a hot topic. It's a complex issue that affects many areas of life, including health care. Providing health care to immigrants is a delicate matter. It involves balancing compassion with legal responsibilities. It's not always easy to do both at the same time. First, let's

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Nanoclusters Get a Makeover for Better Catalysis

Nanoclusters are tiny bits of metal that can speed up chemical reactions. Scientists have made big strides in tweaking these nanoclusters to get the best results. But making them with the right structure and active sites for top-notch performance is still a big challenge. The goal is to create nanoc

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May 01 2025OPINION

Why Do Conservatives Feel Happier Than Liberals?

Conservatives in the US often report feeling better mentally than liberals. This might seem surprising, but there are a few reasons behind it. For one, conservatives tend to accept societal inequalities more easily. This acceptance can make them feel better about their own lives, even if things aren

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Food Adventures During a Cancer Journey

A person was enjoying life, turning forty and planning big things. But life had other plans. A breast cancer diagnosis changed everything. This person had to face a lot of changes, like getting a port in the chest, avoiding raw fish, and shaving the head. But that's not all. The person had to deal w

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling ADHD: The Power of Brain Waves

ADHD is a condition that affects many kids. It makes it hard for them to focus and control their impulses. Doctors and scientists are always looking for better ways to spot ADHD early. One interesting area of study is how the brain's electrical activity might give clues about ADHD. Brain waves can

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Why Math Can Make Stretching More Comfortable

Stretching is a great way to boost flexibility in your joints. However, it often comes with some discomfort. A recent study looked into how doing mental math during stretching can affect how it feels and how well it works. The idea was to see if focusing on something else could make stretching more

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Income and Spending: What's the Deal in March 2025?

The latest numbers are in, and it looks like people in the U. S. had a bit more cash to spend in March 2025. Personal income saw a boost of $116. 8 billion, which is about a 0. 5% increase from the previous month. This means that after taxes, folks had around $102. 0 billion more to play with, and t

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: Big Changes on the Horizon

The Republican Party has a new plan for federal student loans. They want to make big changes to how students borrow and repay money for college. This plan aims to simplify the repayment process and cut federal spending by over $330 billion. The goal is to help pay for extended tax cuts. The plan in

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Apr 30 2025CELEBRITIES

A Country Star's Life Beyond the Stage

Sheryl Crow has traded the bright lights of Los Angeles for the quiet charm of Nashville. This move wasn't just about changing scenery. It was about finding a place to call home and raising a family. Crow's life in Nashville is far from the glamorous lifestyle many imagine for a rockstar. She enjoys

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

Silencing Signals: Congress' Oversight Blocked

The House of Representatives, led by Republicans, has stopped an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app. This app allows for encrypted messaging. Hegseth is accused of sharing sensitive military information about operations in Yemen in March. This information was

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