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Dec 24 2024POLITICS

Ship Sinks in Mediterranean: What's the Real Story?

A Russian cargo ship, Ursa Major, sank in the Mediterranean Sea after an explosion in its engine room on Monday night. The vessel, owned by a company called Oboronlogistika, was traveling from the Strait of Gibraltar when the incident happened. This company is known to transport goods for Russia’s D

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Dec 24 2024BUSINESS

Joliet Gets a New Retail Gem: Burlington Moves into Old Bed, Bath & Beyond Space

It’s been over two years since Bed, Bath & Beyond decided to close its doors in Joliet as part of a large-scale reduction. Now, the city is seeing a silver lining in this change. The once-empty Bed, Bath & Beyond store at 2850 Plainfield Road is currently being revamped. Guess who’s moving in? Burli

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Shutting the Gap: Closing Atrial Shunts in Older Stroke Patients

Have you ever wondered what happens when older folks have an atrial shunt and suffer a cryptogenic stroke? Well, let's dive into a study that looked into this topic. Researchers wanted to find out if closing these shunts made a difference in the long run. They focused on folks aged 60 and above who

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Helping Kids Stay Healthy: The Parental Touch

Have you ever wondered what’s the best way to help kids shed some pounds and stay healthy? Scientists have been digging deep to find out. They've checked out diets, games, and more. Guess what? Programs that get moms and dads involved and mix games with online tools seem to be tops. But when it come

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Dec 23 2024BUSINESS

Bye-Bye Balloons: Party City Closes Doors

For decades, Party City has been the go-to place for party supplies, from Halloween costumes to birthday favors. But recently, the retailer announced it's shutting down nearly 700 stores nationwide. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in two years, blaming tough economic

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Pretty Plants, Powerful Potions: How Changing Celosia argentea's DNA Boosts its Appeal

Celosia argentea is a plant that's not only attractive but also useful in medicine. As more people appreciate these multi-purpose plants, finding ways to make them even more appealing could open up new markets. Changing the DNA of these plants, a process called polyploidization, can help achieve thi

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some Ugandan Patients Delay Treatment for Drug-Resistant TB?

Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a major health issue worldwide, even with effective medicines available. Starting treatment late for DR-TB can lead to worse health, more resistance to drugs, higher risk of spreading the disease, and poorer treatment results. This study looked into why some DR

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Older Adults with Hearing Loss: How Music Skills Boost Noisy Speech Understanding

Do you find it hard to follow conversations in noisy places, even with hearing aids? Older adults with hearing loss often struggle with this. But what if there was a way to improve how well they understand speech in noisy environments? A recent study explored how music skills and brain power might h

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Dec 22 2024EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Save Seven Charters from Closure

In a surprising move, the Chicago Board of Education decided to keep seven charter schools from closing. These schools, run by Acero Schools, were planned to shut down at the end of the year. The board voted unanimously to fund a rescue plan that will keep all seven schools open for another year. Tw

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Sleep Apnoea Treatment Gets New Drug Approval

Big news! The US Food and Drug Administration has given the go-ahead for Eli Lilly's new drug, Zepbound, to treat adults with both sleep apnoea and obesity. This could be a game-changer for the company, as it looks to expand its successful weight-loss drug business. The drug was shown to significant

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