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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

States Fight Back: The Battle Over Federal Funding Cuts

In a bold move, legal representatives from over 20 states and Washington, D. C. , have taken the Trump administration to court. Their target? Billions of dollars in funding cuts that hit everything from crime prevention to food security and scientific research. The lawsuit, filed in Boston, is a di

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Leg Risks: A Closer Look at Diabetes Drugs

People with type 2 diabetes often take special medicines. Two of these are GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors. Both help control blood sugar. But do they affect the risk of leg amputations differently? A big study looked at this question. It compared new users of these two types of drugs.

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Jun 25 2025CRIME

A Young Life Lost on the Slopes of Rinjani

Mount Rinjani, a favorite spot for adventurers, recently turned tragic. A 26-year-old Brazilian woman, Juliana Marins, lost her life after falling into a deep ravine. The search for her lasted four days, with rescuers battling rough weather and tough terrain. It was a drone that first spotted her un

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Jun 25 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Names and Their Cozy Ties to Trump

Crypto has become a big deal under Trump's leadership, with some major players seeing huge benefits. The industry now makes up a big chunk of the Trump Organization's wealth. But it's not just about money; these crypto leaders are also gaining political influence. Justin Sun, a Chinese entrepreneur

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Journey from Simple to Smart

AI has come a long way in healthcare. It started small in the 1960s with basic rule-based systems. Now, it's all about big data and smart algorithms. Early AI was just helping doctors make decisions. Today, it's doing much more. It's like having a super-smart assistant that never gets tired. There

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

A Difficult Journey: Afghan Refugee Mothers in Pakistan

Afghan refugee women in Pakistan face big hurdles when trying to get healthcare during pregnancy and childbirth. This is especially true in Balochistan, a province that struggles with poverty and weak healthcare systems. The COVID-19 pandemic made things even harder for these women. Balochistan is

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Combating Superbugs: A Team Effort for Health

In May 2024, Montreal hosted a significant gathering of experts and stakeholders. The event focused on tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This is a growing threat to health worldwide. The conference highlighted the One Health (OH) approach. This approach connects the health of humans, animals,

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Exploring the Digital Frontier: How Chinese Gen Z Embrace or Resist the Metaverse in Travel

In today's digital age, the Metaverse is becoming a hot topic, blending fun, work, and social life into one virtual space. But how does this new technology affect travel and tourism, especially for China's Gen Z? A recent study dug into this question, focusing on what makes this generation tick when

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Unusual Shoulder Pain Leads to Rare Diagnosis

A young man, just 23 years old, went to the doctor because his left shoulder hurt. He was a police officer, so he thought maybe he had hurt himself on the job. The doctor thought it might be a common problem called rotator cuff impingement. But when the usual treatments didn't help, they took a clos

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Fainting Spells

Fainting, or syncope, is a common issue with many possible causes. Some are harmless, while others can be serious. To figure out what's going on, doctors need to ask lots of questions. They want to know how often it happens, what triggers it, and if there are any warning signs. It's not always easy

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