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Mar 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Are America's Ports?

The Port of Los Angeles, the biggest in the U. S. , is buzzing with activity. Electric top-handlers move trailers on and off massive container ships. Some ships plug into electricity instead of burning diesel while in harbor. This shift is part of a broader effort to clean up the air around America'

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: The Confusing Game of Numbers

The world of international trade can be a confusing place. Especially when it comes to tariffs. Recently, a well-known TV host had a tough time getting clear answers from a top official. The host wanted to know about the possible increase in tariffs on imported goods. Could Americans face up to 50%

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT: The New Office Assistant?

ChatGPT is gearing up to become a more integral part of the workplace. Users of ChatGPT Team will soon have the chance to test out a new feature called ChatGPT Connectors. This tool allows users to link their Google Drive and Slack accounts to ChatGPT. The aim is to enable the AI to provide answers

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Protest Politics and the Cash Flow: ActBlue's Controversial Role

ActBlue, a key player in Democratic fundraising, is under scrutiny. Critics, including Republicans and Elon Musk, accuse it of fueling disruptive protests and profiting from them. The platform has been linked to various controversial groups and events, raising questions about its role in American po

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Bill Burr: The Unlikely Voice of the Frustrated

Bill Burr, a comedian known for his blunt and often controversial humor, has been making waves recently. His latest stand-up special, "Drop Dead Years, " is a great example of his unique perspective. He has a knack for tapping into the frustrations of many Americans, especially those who feel left b

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

The Power Shift in Health Policy: Lessons from Antitrust and Climate Policy

The political economy approach to health policy is gaining traction. This method focuses on the power dynamics and the broader political, social, and economic environment that either boosts or hinders health. However, it faces a significant challenge. The current policy focus is mainly on making sur

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Olympics in the Spotlight: Unity vs. Politics

The Olympic Games have always been a stage for global unity, but recent events have tested this ideal. Thomas Bach, the head of the International Olympic Committee, has been at the helm during some of the most challenging times in Olympic history. He has seen it all: a global pandemic, a major dopin

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

How Size Matters in Protein Labeling

In the world of proteomics, tagging proteins with sticky molecules is becoming quite popular. This process helps in spotting reactive spots on proteins and in crafting targeted covalent inhibitors. The success of this tagging relies on a few key factors. These include how well the molecule sticks to

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Silicon and Tellurium in Battery Tech

Silicon and tellurium are teaming up to revolutionize lithium-ion batteries. Researchers have created a new method to produce Si2Te3 and its carbon blend. This isn't just any blend. It's a game-changer for battery performance. The Si2Te3@C composite shows impressive results. It can hold a lot of cha

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Parents Fight Back: The Battle for School Control

Over recent weeks, many politicians and media personalities have been vocal about changes at the Department of Education. They seem more worried about the impact on government employees and their benefits than the students these changes are supposed to help. This focus raises questions about their p

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