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Nov 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gas Leak Chaos in Oklahoma: A Wake-Up Call for Safety

In a small Oklahoma city, a night of chaos unfolded when a tanker truck leaked dangerous ammonia gas. The incident forced hundreds to evacuate and sent dozens to the hospital. The truck, parked behind a hotel, started releasing the gas late Wednesday night. Emergency workers in gas masks went door-t

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Healthcare Costs Rising: Republicans Scramble for a Fix

Healthcare costs are going up, and Republicans are under pressure to find a solution. They're not talking about getting rid of Obamacare completely anymore. Instead, they're saying they want to fix it. But time is running out. People are already signing up for health insurance, and the extra help fr

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Why Hospitals Need Better Disaster Training

Hospitals have always been on the front lines during emergencies. But recent events, like the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, have shown that they are not always ready. Many studies before the pandemic pointed out gaps in how hospitals prepare for crises. These gaps became clear during the

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Sharing Data Without Sharing Data: A Smarter Way to Predict Patient Outcomes

In the world of healthcare, data is king. Hospitals collect tons of it, but sharing it is a big no-no. Why? Because of privacy rules and other hurdles. So, what if there's a way to use all this data to predict patient outcomes without actually moving it around? Enter FADL, a new method that does ju

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Democrats Show Unity, But At What Cost?

Democrats in the U. S. Senate recently showed a rare moment of unity. Seven Democrats, including John Fetterman from Pennsylvania and Angus King from Maine, joined Republicans to end the longest government shutdown in history. This shutdown lasted 43 days. During this time, many federal workers and

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

U. S. Government Reopens, but Political Battles Linger

The U. S. government has finally reopened after the longest shutdown in history. This shutdown lasted 43 days and caused major problems. Air traffic was disrupted, food assistance for low-income families was cut, and over a million workers went without pay. The political fight that caused the shutd

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Stars Pop the Social Media Bubble?

The world is becoming more divided. People often stick to their own views and avoid different opinions. This is called polarization. A study looked at how famous people, or celebrities, might help change this. The idea is simple. Celebrities have many followers. If they talk about controversial top

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Smart Money: How AI is Changing the Game for Small Businesses

Small businesses often struggle to get loans from traditional banks. Banks want collateral, a long track record, and high credit scores. Many small businesses can't meet these requirements. This leaves them with limited options, like using personal credit cards or borrowing from friends and family.

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Teaching Doctors to Teach Themselves Healthy Habits

Doctors are busy. They don't have time to sit in a classroom. So, how can they learn about lifestyle medicine? The answer is simple. Use teaching methods that work for adults. This means using real-life examples. It means letting doctors learn at their own pace. It means making sure they understand

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Take on the Air Jordan 14 Mule

The Air Jordan 14 Mule is a new shoe that blends comfort with style. It is designed by Mowalola, a Nigerian-born artist and fashion designer who is known for her bold and colorful designs. This shoe is different from the usual basketball shoes. It has a slip-on design, which makes it easy to wear. T

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