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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

How Are Big Brain Computers Changing Mental Health Studies?

The world of mental health research is buzzing with talk about large language models. These are like super-smart computers that can understand and generate human language. They are supposed to make research faster and easier. But here is the thing. Nobody knows just how much these big brain computer

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Political Parties Under Siege by Espionage Charges

Taiwan is in the midst of a major crackdown on Chinese spies. A number of political staffers from both the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) are facing serious charges. This is all part of a nationwide effort to combat espionage. The DPP has seen four o

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Astronaut's First Glimpse of Earth's Glow

Astronaut Jonny Kim recently shared his first time-lapse video from the International Space Station. It's a stunning display of Earth's beauty from above. The video features auroras, lightning storms, and city lights, all captured from space. Kim is a former U. S. Marine. He began his eight-month m

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Jun 15 2025WEATHER

First Time Ever: Fairbanks Gets a Heat Advisory

The National Weather Service has just made a big change. They can now issue heat advisories for Alaska. This is a first for the state, but it doesn't mean temperatures are breaking records. It's just a new way to communicate the heat's potential danger. Fairbanks is the first to get this advisory.

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Exercise in Cancer Care: The Big Miss

The Clinical Oncology Society of Australia has a clear stance on exercise and cancer. They believe it should be a key part of cancer treatment. They want all healthcare workers to talk about it, suggest it, and guide patients to it. But how often does this actually happen? That is the big question.

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Menopause Mood Shift

The journey to menopause can be a bumpy ride for many women. This phase, known as perimenopause, often brings along a mix of physical and mental changes. These changes can sometimes lead to a condition called perimenopausal depression (PMD). It is not just about feeling a bit down. PMD can seriously

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Unrest in the Streets: A Day of Defiance

The country saw a surge of public dissent on a Saturday in mid-June 2025. Thousands of people took to parks and public squares. They were not there for a picnic or a concert. No, they were there to make their voices heard. This was not a spontaneous outburst. It was a planned event. The "No Kings" r

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

The G7 Summit: A Test of Trump's Global Clout

The upcoming G7 summit in Canada is shaping up to be a significant test for President Donald Trump. He has often tried to intimidate other world leaders, but many are starting to see through his tactics. Trump has a history of threatening tariffs and even suggesting he might not honor NATO's defense

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Minnesota on Edge: Protests Halted After Deadly Shooting

In Minnesota, a grim event has led to a sudden change of plans. A shooting early Saturday morning has left a Democratic state lawmaker and her husband dead, while another lawmaker was injured. The suspect, who was pretending to be a police officer, is still on the loose. This has caused a lot of wor

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

A Military Family's Unexpected Financial Burden

Charles Levine, a dedicated soldier, faced a harsh reality upon retirement. He had served for 30 years, including five deployments and leading troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, a decision to extend his service led to an unexpected financial hit. The Army would not cover over $40, 000 in final

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