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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in 2025

Measles is back in the news, and it's not good news. Three states—Louisiana, Missouri, and Virginia—have all reported their first measles cases of 2025. The common thread? All three cases are linked to international travel. This should not be a surprise. Measles is highly contagious and can sprea

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The People's Pushback: Standing Up for America's Values

Across the United States, people gathered to voice their concerns about the current administration's policies. These events were not just about showing disapproval. They were about standing up for what many believe are fundamental American values. These protests happened in big cities and small t

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Who's Right? The Fight Over Deporting a Salvadoran Man

A political battle is brewing over the deportation of a Salvadoran man. Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, strongly supports the decision to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He claims that Abrego Garcia is a member of the notorious MS-13 gang. Homan believes that the administration fo

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

El Salvador's Bold Move: Swapping Prisoners with Venezuela

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has put forth a bold idea. He wants to swap prisoners with Venezuela. This isn't just any swap. Bukele is talking about trading Venezuelans who were kicked out of the U. S. and are now in Salvadoran jails for political prisoners in Venezuela. This proposal was m

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Stroke Recovery: Virtual Reality's Role in Boosting Mobility

Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. After a stroke, many people struggle with mobility and daily tasks. Virtual reality (VR) is a new tool in stroke rehabilitation. It offers a fun, engaging way to practice movements and regain skills. VR uses computer-generated environments to create

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Israel's Military Admits Mistakes in Deadly Gaza Strike

The Israeli military has finally spoken about a tragic event that happened in Gaza. They admitted that their soldiers made serious errors. These errors led to the deaths of 14 rescue workers and a United Nations employee. The incident happened in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. The military had alre

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ambulance Tragedy: A Closer Look at the Mistakes

The recent conflict in Gaza has once again brought the spotlight on the complicated nature of warfare and the tragic consequences of misjudgments. In a district of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a series of events unfolded that led to the deaths of 15 Palestinian medics. This incident has sparked

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Mission to Uphold Justice

A high-profile politician recently took a stand for a man's constitutional rights. This person was deported despite a court order. The senator made it clear that his actions were not about the individual but about the principle of due process. He emphasized that upholding the rule of law is crucial,

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

How Electric Pulses Help People Walk and Think Better

Walking can be tough for people with neurological issues. They might struggle with something called foot drop. This makes it hard to lift the front of the foot. It can mess with their thinking too. This is where Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) comes in. It's like a little zap that helps the

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Predicting Lung Issues in Premature Babies: A New Approach

In the realm of neonatal care, predicting health outcomes for premature babies is a complex task. One significant challenge is bronchopulmonary dysplasia, a lung condition that affects many infants born too early. Researchers have been working on ways to forecast this condition more accurately. They

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