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May 06 2025HEALTH

Health Cuts Spark Legal Battle: States Fight Back

In a bold move, legal representatives from 19 states and Washington, D. C. , have taken the Trump administration to court. They are fighting against deep cuts to the U. S. Health and Human Services agency. The states argue that these cuts have harmed essential health programs and left them to deal

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Latino Health Disparities in Santa Clara County: A Wake-Up Call

The Latino community in Santa Clara County faces serious health challenges. These issues are not new, but a recent health assessment has brought them into sharp focus. The report highlights that Latinos in the county experience higher rates of gun violence, obesity, and deaths from diabetes and hear

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May 06 2025OPINION

New York's New Crime Fighting Tool: The Panic Button

New York City has a new strategy for dealing with crime. It is not about stopping it before it happens. Instead, it is about reacting to it after it starts. This is the Panic Button Doctrine. The city plans to spend $1. 6 million to install these buttons in 500 bodegas. Each button costs $3, 200. Th

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May 04 2025SPORTS

Miami's Weather Drama: Will F1 Drivers Face Stormy Challenges?

Weather patterns can be unpredictable, and this is especially true for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. The event, scheduled to be the sixth round of the F1 season, is under threat from a developing weather system. As of 10:30 AM local time in Miami, the skies are mostly clear, with only a few rain clouds

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tools Transforming Healing

A revolution is happening in the world of healing. It involves tiny needles that can do big things. These are not your usual needles. They are called microneedles. Microneedles have been around since 1998. They are great at getting past the body's natural barriers without causing much harm. This mak

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May 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Future of Everyday Wearable Tech

Wearable technology is becoming a big deal in the world of consumer electronics. It's used in advanced healthcare, entertainment, and even the Internet of Things. The goal is to make these devices flexible, stretchable, and breathable. This way, they can be worn comfortably for long periods. But the

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May 04 2025HEALTH

The Struggle is Real: Medical Students and Burnout

Medical students often face a mountain of stress. This stress can lead to something called burnout. Burnout is a big problem. It affects how students feel, how well they do in school, and even their future jobs in healthcare. So, what makes medical students so stressed out? Well, they have a ton of

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

How Yeast Survives Heat and Alcohol

Yeast, specifically Saccharomyces cerevisiae, faces big problems when it comes to making bioethanol. Two major issues are high temperatures and the presence of ethanol. These factors stress the yeast out, making it harder for it to do its job. Researchers decided to look into how a special strain of

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

US Shoppers Face Higher Costs as China Packages Get Taxed

The United States has made a big change in how it handles small packages coming from China. Starting May 2, there is no longer a special rule that let these packages enter the country without extra taxes. This rule, called the de minimis exemption, used to let companies like Temu, Shein, and AliExpr

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Budget-Friendly Tech and Gadgets That Actually Work

There is a lot of uncertainty about how upcoming tariffs might affect prices. While people are waiting to see what happens, many are making lists of items they might need that won't break the bank. This is a good time to think about useful gadgets that are both affordable and reliable. In the pas

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