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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

Opioid Progress at Risk: What's Next?

The U. S. has seen a drop in overdose deaths, a win worth celebrating. But this progress is at risk. A new law could take health insurance away from millions, including many with opioid addiction. Medicaid covers nearly half of non-elderly adults battling opioid addiction. Without it, treatment beco

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Aug 28 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Truth: How Eyewitness Testimony Works

Eyewitness testimony has been a hot topic in psychology for a long time. Back in the day, experts thought eyewitnesses weren't very reliable. They believed that even if someone was very confident in their identification, they weren't much more likely to be right than someone who was unsure. But now

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Ants and AI Join Forces to Keep Us Safe

Ever wondered how tiny ants can teach us big lessons in tech? Well, they can! Scientists have created a smart system that uses both brain-like computers and ant behavior to spot dangerous radiation. This isn't just any tech—it's a game-changer for safety. Here's how it works: The system learns like

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Aug 25 2025SCIENCE

Climate Science Shifts: What's Really Happening with the IPCC?

The IPCC, a big name in climate research, is changing. It's not just about new faces; it's about a big change in how they study climate change. This shift is called "Extreme Event Attribution" (EEA). It's a hot topic, and people are starting to question if this is good for science or just a way to p

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Aug 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Lily Collins' Family Life: Beyond the Screen

Lily Collins has a thriving career, but her personal life is just as captivating. She's married to Charlie McDowell, and their family has grown with the arrival of their daughter, Tove Jane, via surrogate. Lily and Charlie tied the knot in a beautiful Colorado ceremony in 2021, marking the beginning

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Aug 24 2025HEALTH

Managing GERD in Babies: What Really Works?

GERD is a frequent issue in babies, leading to spitting up, fussiness, and trouble eating. While it often gets better on its own, some babies face serious problems like inflammation, poor growth, or lung infections. The best way to handle it starts with simple changes, like adjusting feeding habits

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Aug 24 2025CRIME

From Luxury to Frying Fries: The Downfall of a Financial Advisor

Scott Mason, a financial advisor from Pennsylvania, found himself flipping burgers at McDonald's after a long career of deceit. Over 17 years, he stole nearly $25 million from his clients, funding a lavish lifestyle that included expensive vacations, country club memberships, and even a miniature go

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Aug 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Home Brewing: A Game Changer for Beer Lovers

Beer enthusiasts often dream of having pub-quality brews at home. The PerfectDraft system makes this dream a reality, offering a convenient way to enjoy draft beer without leaving the house. This device connects to small kegs, delivering beer that tastes as fresh as it would in a bar. It's a hit amo

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Aug 23 2025POLITICS

A Fake Post Stirs Up Trouble Online

In August 2025, a screenshot went viral online. It claimed to show California Governor Gavin Newsom's press office responding to Bed Bath & Beyond's announcement. The screenshot said the press office posted a rude message with an expletive and "BYE" on X (formerly Twitter). Many people believed it a

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Aug 22 2025CRIME

A Baby Vanishes: Parents Face Murder Charges

A 7-month-old boy, Emmanuel Haro, has been missing since mid-August, and his parents, Jake and Rebecca Haro, are now behind bars, accused of murder. The story took a dark turn when inconsistencies in the mother's account raised red flags. Rebecca initially claimed she was attacked by a stranger whi

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