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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Workers Just Doing the Bare Minimum

The idea of workers doing the least amount of work possible to keep their jobs has been getting a lot of attention lately. This behavior, known as "Quiet Quitting, " is when employees only do what is absolutely necessary to avoid getting fired. It is a big deal for companies because it can hurt thei

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Checking In On Spiritual Health: A Look At Chinese Women With Gynecological Cancer

The journey of understanding spiritual health among Chinese women with gynecological cancer has taken a significant step forward. Researchers have worked on translating and validating a well-known tool used internationally to measure spiritual wellbeing. This tool, known as the EORTC QLQ-SWB32, was

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Three Viruses: The New Kids on the Block

There are three new viruses in town. They are called bufavirus, cutavirus, and tusavirus. They belong to the parvovirus family. They were first spotted in human poop. Since then, they have been linked to various health issues. Bufavirus has been connected to stomach problems and a type of skin

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Apr 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Space Race's New Face:A Female Crew's Journey

A space adventure took place recently, marking a significant moment in space tourism. A crew of women, including a famous TV host, a popular singer, and a rocket scientist, boarded a rocket and soared past the Kármán line, the boundary of space. They experienced weightlessness and returned to Earth

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

A New Star Rises in Dallas

Paige Bueckers is heading to the Dallas Wings. This is big news for both the team and the WNBA. The Wings are eager to bounce back from a disappointing season and are planning a move to a new arena. The WNBA is also on a roll, with last year's season breaking records in ratings, attendance, and merc

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Apr 15 2025FINANCE

The IRS: A Big Cut in Staff

The IRS is preparing to reduce its staff by a significant amount. This change is expected to happen after the current tax filing season wraps up. The IRS plans to cut up to 40% of its workforce. This means the number of employees will go from around 102, 000 to somewhere between 60, 000 and 70, 00

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Harvard vs. Trump: The Funding Freeze

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The Trump administration has frozen over $2. 2 billion in grants and contracts. This move came after Harvard's president, Alan Garber, refused to meet certain demands. These demands included eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, screening

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

The Man Stuck in the Wrong Place

A man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia is in big trouble. He was sent to El Salvador by mistake. This happened even though a court said he should not be sent there. Now, he is stuck in a tough prison in El Salvador. This prison is known for holding many gang members. The U. S. government is paying El Salv

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

CT Scans: A Double-Edged Sword in Medical Imaging

CT scans are a crucial tool in modern medicine, but their widespread use comes with a hidden cost. These scans use X-rays to create detailed images of the body, helping doctors diagnose a wide range of conditions. However, the radiation from these scans can potentially cause cancer. Recent resear

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Apr 15 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Stand Against Government Control

The Trump administration has taken a hard stance against Harvard University. It has frozen a significant amount of federal funding. This move comes after Harvard refused to accept what it saw as an attempt to control the university's operations. The administration's actions have sparked a broader

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