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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

How Do Different Colleges Handle Sexual Assault Support?

Sexual assault is a serious issue that affects many young adults, especially those in college. One out of every five American students goes through this during their college years. It is a sad fact. It is important to note that the type of college a student attends might affect how they feel abou

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Mar 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Culture Shapes Flood Response in Malaysia

Malaysia is a country that faces frequent floods and monsoon storms. This is due to its geography and climate. It is also a multiethnic and multireligious society. This mix of cultures plays a big role in how the country handles disasters. Many disaster management plans focus on technical and struct

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Canada's Election Showdown: Trade Wars and National Pride

Canada is in the middle of a heated election battle. The main players are Mark Carney, the new Prime Minister, and Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party. The election is set to last five weeks, ending on April 28. This election is not just about local issues. It's also about how Can

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Law Firm's Tough Choice: Stand Up or Back Down

A well-known law firm found itself in a tough spot. The firm's chairman sent out an email to his team. He explained why they made a big deal with the Trump administration. The firm, Paul, Weiss, faced a serious threat. An executive order from Trump could have wiped them out. This order was part of a

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Mar 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Musician and Actor's Family: Larry Tamblyn's Legacy

Larry Tamblyn, a name that might not ring a bell for many, was a key figure in the music scene of the 1960s. He was a founding member of The Standells, a band that many consider to be pioneers of punk rock. The Standells' music was raw and energetic, laying the groundwork for future bands like the S

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

The Silent Return of an Ancient Foe

The world has seen a troubling rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases, a lung infection often marked by a harsh cough. This resurgence began in January 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas, and nearby counties, with 147 people diagnosed as of early March 2025. Of these, 67 people became sick, while 80 others carrie

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Mar 24 2025WEATHER

Fires and Floods: A Double Whammy for the Carolinas

The Carolinas are facing a tough time. Two states are dealing with multiple wildfires. These fires are burning thousands of acres. The fires are a result of a hurricane that hit the area a few months ago. The hurricane left behind a lot of debris. This debris is making it hard for firefighters t

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Work and Life: Kidney Transplant vs. Dialysis in Japan

In Japan, people who have had a kidney transplant often find it easier to get a job. This is a big deal because it shows how a kidney transplant can change someone's life. But, there's a catch. Not many studies have looked at how work and daily life compare for these transplant recipients and those

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Can Boost Teen Confidence and Ease Anxiety

In today's world, many teens struggle with social anxiety. It's a real issue that can make everyday situations feel overwhelming. One interesting way to tackle this problem is through physical exercise. It's not just about staying fit. Exercise can actually help teens feel more confident and less an

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Smoking's Hidden Dangers: How Heat-Not-Burn Products Affect Your Blood Vessels

Cigarette smoke from heat-not-burn products, which are marketed as safer alternatives, can still harm the body. This is because they contain chemicals that can damage cells in the blood vessels. These chemicals are called alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. They are found in the smoke of

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