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Mar 30 2025SPORTS

Duke's New Coach: A Fresh Start, A Familiar Success

It's 2021, and Jon Scheyer is at a crossroads. He's eyeing two coaching jobs, DePaul and UNLV, both seem within reach. He's been an assistant at Duke for seven years, winning titles as both a player and a coach. He's ready for his own team. But life has other plans. Scheyer doesn't get either job.

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Health in Peril: The Looming Privatization of US Public Health Services

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is facing a significant overhaul. 20, 000 jobs are on the chopping block, which is nearly a quarter of its workforce. This move has sparked concerns from health experts and politicians alike. They worry that this shift could lead to a private sect

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Earthquake Aftermath: Hope Amidst the Rubble in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is reeling from a powerful earthquake. The disaster has left over 1, 600 people dead. This tragedy has also left many people trapped under a collapsed skyscraper in Bangkok. The scene is chaotic. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to save those who are still alive. The earthquake ha

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

John Harbaugh:A New Deal For Baltimore's Longtime Coach

The Baltimore Ravens have just made a big move to keep their head coach, John Harbaugh, around for a while longer. The team announced they have signed him to a three-year extension. This is a big deal because Harbaugh has been with the Ravens since 2008 and has led them to some serious success. H

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Why Funding Shifts Matter for Kids' Health Research

The world of health research is changing. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently hinted at a possible shake-up in how they handle indirect and administrative costs for research funding. This has sparked worries about how this might affect future progress in biomedical research. The NIH has

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Mar 28 2025BUSINESS

The Double-Edged Sword of Office Apps: Boosting or Draining Your Workday?

The way people use office apps can greatly affect how they feel about their jobs and how well they do them. This is especially true when looking at how these apps are used for work tasks versus personal use. It is important to understand how these apps can either help or hinder productivity. M

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Mar 28 2025POLITICS

Job Hunt Jumps in Trump-Targeted Agencies

The job market is buzzing with activity from an unexpected group: federal employees. Many of these workers are from agencies that faced major cuts under the Trump administration. These agencies include the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the U. S. Agency for International Development. Th

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Spotting Joint Trouble

Gouty arthritis is a painful condition that affects the joints. It can be tough to spot, but a new approach is making waves. This method uses deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence, to scan ultrasound images. The goal? To automatically detect and diagnose gouty arthritis in the big toe joi

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Move Against a BBC Journalist

In a surprising turn of events, Turkey decided to send a BBC reporter packing. This reporter was in the middle of covering some big protests happening in the country. The Turkish authorities didn't like what they saw and decided to label him as a threat to public order. This all went down after he w

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Major Changes Ahead for Health Department

The nation's health department is facing a significant overhaul. A key figure has revealed plans to slash 10, 000 jobs from the department's workforce of 82, 000. This move is part of a broader effort to trim down the federal bureaucracy. The cuts are not just about reducing numbers. They are also a

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