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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

How Faith and Stress Mix in Nurses' Daily Lives

Nurses in primary care face a lot of pressure. Their job is tough. They deal with sick people every day. This can be really stressful. But, what if having a strong spiritual life helps them handle this stress better? Researchers wanted to see if there's a link between how spiritually healthy nurses

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Rice Resilience with Desert Plant Genes

Plants have clever ways to handle tough conditions. One such method involves a signaling system called the MAPK cascade. This system acts like a plant's alarm and response team, kicking into gear when faced with stress like too much salt, dry spells, or extreme heat. At the top of this team is a gen

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Jun 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Denali's Furry Little Stars: The Puppy Cam Phenomenon

In the world of wildlife webcams, a new star has emerged, and it's not the usual bear or eagle. Denali National Park has launched a livestream featuring five adorable sled dog puppies, and they're stealing hearts left and right. These little ones were born in May to Merlyn, a working sled dog at th

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Training Gaps: How Brazil Tackles Accidents and Violence in Healthcare

In Brazil, accidents and violence are serious issues. The healthcare system, known as SUS, is trying to handle this. They trained professionals at different levels. These levels include primary care, pre-hospital, hospital, and rehabilitation care. A study looked at how well this training works. Th

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Nurses in the Storm: How Political Chaos Tests Future Healers

Being a nursing student is tough. It's like trying to run a marathon while solving complex puzzles. You have to learn a lot of theory and also get good at practical skills. But imagine doing all this in a place where political violence is common. That's the reality for many nursing students in confl

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Race: A Fresh Take on Elections

New York City is showing the rest of the country how elections can be run better. The way they are picking their mayor is different. It's called ranked-choice voting. This method lets voters pick more than one candidate. They can list their top choices in order. This way, the winner has more support

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

NATO's Big Move: Ukraine's Fight and the Money Talks

NATO leaders gathered in The Hague to talk about spending more on defense. This comes as Russia keeps pushing hard in Ukraine. But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wasn't in the main room. He was on the sidelines, meeting leaders one by one. Zelenskyy had a busy day before the big meeting. H

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Jun 25 2025FINANCE

New Homes Sitting Unoccupied: What's Going On?

The real estate market is feeling the pinch. In May, sales of new single-family homes took a nosedive, plummeting by 13. 7% compared to April. This drop brought the sales figure down to 623, 000 units on a seasonally adjusted, annualized basis. To put that into perspective, it's not just lower than

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Jun 25 2025CRIME

A Deadly Gathering on Lake Tahoe

A sudden storm turned a birthday celebration into a tragedy on Lake Tahoe. Eight people lost their lives when their boat capsized in rough waters. Among the victims was a DoorDash executive, Josh Pickles, his parents, and close friends. They were enjoying a day on the lake to celebrate his mother's

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: A Bumpy Ride So Far

Tesla's robotaxis have hit the road, but not without a few hiccups. Early users and fans are sharing their experiences, and it turns out, the rides aren't always smooth. One big issue is "phantom braking. " This is when the car stops suddenly for no clear reason. It seems the car's cameras are havi

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