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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Trust: A Divided America

In a recent survey, only a small group of Americans, about one in four, trust that the Trump administration's changes to vaccine policies are rooted in science. This shift is notable because it goes against the widespread vaccination efforts that were initially pushed by the same administration. Th

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

South Korean Workers Head Home After U. S. Detention

A group of South Korean workers, caught up in a recent immigration raid in Georgia, are set to leave the U. S. on Wednesday. The departure is scheduled for around 2:30 PM local time. This news comes from Yonhap, which cited an unnamed source. The South Korean government has chartered a plane to bri

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Sep 10 2025SCIENCE

The Nose Knows: How Wasps Find Their Targets

Parasitoid wasps are like tiny detectives. They can find their prey in a crowded, smelly world. This is thanks to their super-powered sense of smell. Scientists have been studying a specific type of wasp called Microplitis mediator. They wanted to understand how these wasps use their sense of smell

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Awarding Trump for COVID-19 Vaccine Push: A Debate

The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Boura, has suggested that former President Donald Trump should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. This is due to Trump's role in speeding up the creation and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. Boura highlighted the success of Operation Warp Speed, a program started

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

Political Shake-Up in France: Prime Minister Steps Down After Vote

France is in the middle of a political storm. The Prime Minister, François Bayrou, lost a big vote in parliament. This means he has to quit his job. Now, President Emmanuel Macron has to find a new Prime Minister. This is the fifth time in less than two years that this has happened. People are talk

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Sep 08 2025HEALTH

Arizona's Booster Shot Puzzle: What's Next?

In Arizona, getting a COVID-19 booster shot isn't as straightforward as one might hope. While many pharmacies have the vaccine in stock, there are rules to follow. Right now, you need a prescription if you're under 65 and don't have any underlying health issues. This is because the guidelines are st

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Sep 08 2025HEALTH

Florida's Vaccine Rule Change: What You Need to Know

Florida is making a big change to its school vaccine rules. Starting soon, kids won't have to get shots for chickenpox and a few other illnesses to go to school. But this change won't happen right away. It will take about 90 days to go into effect. This move is a big deal because it goes against wh

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Sep 08 2025HEALTH

How Gaming Helps People with Physical Disabilities

Gaming is not just fun; it can also improve life quality and social connections for people with physical disabilities. But what makes it easy or hard for them to start and keep playing? A recent study looked into this. The study asked 256 gamers with physical disabilities about their experiences. I

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

South Korea and the U. S. Work Together to Bring Home Detained Workers

A big immigration raid happened at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Over 475 people were detained, mostly South Koreans. The U. S. and South Korea have been talking about how to handle this situation. The South Korean government said they will bring home more than 300 workers. They plan to send a specia

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Sep 07 2025CRYPTO

Ethereum's Validator Queue Hits Two-Year High: What's Driving the Rush?

Ethereum's validator queue is longer than it's been in two years. Over 860, 000 ETH, worth around $3. 7 billion, are waiting to join the network. This is a big deal because it shows a lot of people want to stake their ETH and earn rewards. But why the sudden rush? One reason could be the growing in

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