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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Water Moves Toxic Stuff in the Soil

In the rocky landscapes of southwest China, water is on the move. It carries more than just moisture. It also moves harmful stuff like mercury, thallium, and arsenic. These toxic elements are found in the soil. They come from different places. Some come from rocks breaking down. Others come from the

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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Menstrual Discrimination in Nepal: A Hidden Barrier to Climate and Gender Justice

Nepal is making strides in talking about how climate change and sexual health rights are connected. But there's a big issue that's often overlooked: menstrual discrimination. This unfair treatment is tied to power struggles and old-fashioned gender roles. It's a roadblock for fair climate and health

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

A Massive Health Care Fraud Crackdown: What You Need to Know

In a significant move, authorities have recently taken down a huge health care fraud operation. Over 320 people were charged, and nearly $15 billion in false claims were uncovered. This is the biggest crackdown of its kind in history. The operation was a joint effort between state and federal prose

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Israel's Military Moves: A New Middle East?

Israel has made some big moves lately. In less than two years, it has changed the balance of power in the Middle East. After a surprise attack caught them off guard, Israel struck back hard. They targeted Iran and its allies, like Hamas and Hezbollah. This wasn't just a few small fights. It was a se

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mining's Hidden Water Woes: The Slurry Story

Mining does more than just extract resources. It also leaves behind a mix of materials that can affect the environment. One of these is slurry, a thick mixture used in grouting to fill gaps in the earth. But what happens when this slurry interacts with groundwater? Recent research sheds light on thi

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sumter's River: A Hidden Danger Lurks Beneath the Surface

In a recent study, the Pocotaligo River in Sumter, South Carolina, was found to have the highest levels of PFAS contamination among 22 waterways tested across the United States. PFAS, known as "forever chemicals, " are synthetic substances that persist in the environment and the human body, posing s

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Faith and Flourishing: How Spirituality Shapes Healthy Aging in Brazil

In Brazil, a big study looked at what makes older folks thrive. It turns out, faith plays a big role. Researchers checked in with 2, 490 seniors living in their communities. They wanted to see how religion affects aging well. Aging well isn't just about being healthy. It's also about staying sharp

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Chemicals in Our Environment: A Hidden Threat to Esophageal Health

In Taiwan, esophageal cancer is a serious health issue. It's tough to treat and often has poor outcomes. Scientists are now looking into how certain chemicals in our environment might play a role in causing this disease. One group of chemicals, called organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs), has ca

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

A Man's Fight Against Deportation and Unfair Charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is in a tough spot. The Justice Department wants to try him for smuggling in Tennessee before sending him out of the country. A judge there said he could be free while waiting for his trial, but she's keeping him locked up for a few more days. Why? Because immigration officials

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Jun 26 2025CRIME

Poverty's Surprising Role in Crime and Punishment

Poverty and crime have been linked in many studies, but there's still a lot we don't understand. One big question is whether poverty changes how people are treated in the criminal justice system. A recent study looked into this, focusing on how poverty in teen years affects adult outcomes like arres

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