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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Mutations in TET2 and TP53: A Double Whammy in Blood Cancers

Scientists have found that certain mutations often go hand in hand in blood cancers. These mutations can make the disease worse and harder to treat. One such pair is mutations in the genes TET2 and TP53. These mutations can work together to make blood cancers more aggressive. They can also creat

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Maps: The Battle Against Fake Listings

Google has been fighting a silent war against fraudulent listings on its Maps service. This battle came to light when a Texas business reported an imposter locksmith using their name. This was just the beginning. Google's investigation revealed a vast network of scammers creating and selling fake bu

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

March Madness 2025: Unlikely Heroes and Big Surprises

The 2025 NCAA Tournament is shaping up to be a thrilling event, with several underdog teams poised to make a splash. One such team is McNeese State, led by head coach Will Wade. They secured their spot after winning the Southland Conference championship for the second year in a row. This year, they

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: Could Past Flu Fights Help Us Now?

Bird flu has been a major problem for animals in recent years, affecting many birds and some mammals. But humans? Not so much. While it's true that the number of human cases might be underestimated, there's no solid evidence that this specific strain of H5N1 bird flu is spreading widely among people

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix: What's the Weather Like?

The 2025 Chinese Grand Prix is just around the corner, and fans are eager to know what kind of weather the drivers will face. This race is special because it's the first Sprint event of the year, adding an extra layer of excitement. The Shanghai International Circuit is known for its challenging tur

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

A Young Man's Struggle to Return Home Amidst a Mystery

A young man from Minnesota is currently stuck in the Dominican Republic. He is trying to get a new passport to return home. This is Joshua Riibe, a 22-year-old college student. He was with Sudiksha Konanki, a University of Pittsburgh student, the night she vanished during a spring break trip. Riibe

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

The Power of Beliefs: How Strong Views Shape Indonesian Politics

In the world of politics, beliefs play a huge role. They can shape how people see the world and how they interact with others. Two big ideas have been studied a lot in the United States. The first is that people with conservative views often think their beliefs are better than others. The second

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

How Leaders Can Inspire Green Actions in Hospitals

Hospitals in China are under pressure to adopt sustainable practices. This is because they use a lot of resources. Green agile leadership (GAL) is a style that mixes flexibility with a strong focus on the environment. It is designed to tackle sustainability issues. This leadership style is cruci

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Power Wheelchair Sports: A Game Changer for Adults with Disabilities

Power wheelchair users often face barriers to physical activity. This is a problem because staying active is crucial for everyone's well-being. Yet, there aren't many sports programs out there that cater to power wheelchair users. This is a missed opportunity. Sports can boost both physical and ment

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Mar 19 2025BUSINESS

A New Player in the Game

A marketing and communications firm has just made a big move. They have brought on Hannah Taylor to lead their sports division. Taylor is no stranger to the sports world. She spent eight years in sports journalism and media. Her journey includes working as a senior managing editor, managing editor,

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