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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Who's in Charge? The National Guard Showdown in Los Angeles

The National Guard's role in Los Angeles has sparked a heated debate. A federal judge recently questioned whether their deployment violates a key law. This law, known as the Posse Comitatus Act, stops the military from acting like police on American soil. The judge's question came during a court hea

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Jun 21 2025BUSINESS

Middle East Tensions Send European Fuel Prices Skyward

The Middle East is in turmoil, and Europe is feeling the heat, literally. Jet fuel and diesel prices in Europe have shot up to their highest points in over a year. Why? Because traders are nervous about the war between Iran and Israel. They fear that the conflict could mess with fuel exports from th

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Jun 21 2025EDUCATION

Pioneers in Pharmacy: The Unsung Heroes of Canada's Black Pharmacists

The tale of Black pharmacists in Canada is one of tenacity and commitment. It is a story that is deeply woven into the fabric of the pharmacy profession's history. This narrative underscores the value of embracing diversity and fostering inclusion within the field. The journey began with the first

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Mannequins vs. Real Babies: Testing Airway Tools

In the world of medical training, mannequins play a big role. They help doctors practice without putting real patients at risk. One recent study focused on two tools used to help babies breathe. These tools are the laryngeal mask and the direct laryngoscope. The goal was to see which one works bette

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The Slug Connection: Unraveling Rat Lungworm Disease

The parasite Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a sneaky invader. It likes to hide in slugs and snails. This parasite causes a nasty disease in humans called rat lungworm disease. This disease can mess with the brain and nerves. It is a big problem in some parts of Hawaii. Scientists wanted to find out

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Indiana's Shocking NBA Finals Run

The Indiana Pacers are on the brink of making history. They are about to pull off a major upset in the NBA Finals. This team was not expected to go far this season. In fact, they had some of the worst odds to win the championship at the start of the season. Their chances were so low that they were t

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy Fitness: How Mom's Workouts Shape Baby's First Month

First off, let's talk about a study that looked at how moms' exercise routines during pregnancy can affect their babies' early development. This study was a follow-up to a bigger experiment. The focus was on how a specific type of workout, combining both cardio and strength training, influenced babi

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Jun 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungal vs. Bacterial Breakdown in the Arctic

The Arctic tundra is a tough place for life. It is cold and dry, and the soil is full of dead fungi. This dead fungi matter is called necromass. It is important to understand how this necromass breaks down. This is because it affects how nutrients move around and how carbon is stored in the soil. I

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

How to Manage Multiple Health Issues in Ireland

Living with multiple long-term health problems is a growing concern. This situation, known as multimorbidity, affects both patients and the healthcare system. It is a significant challenge for primary care providers. They need customized solutions that work well and are affordable. In Ireland, two

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

How Does Unusual Weather Affect Our Blood Fat Levels?

Climate change is making weather patterns go haywire. This isn't just about hotter summers or colder winters. It's about how these changes mess with our bodies. One big question is how unusual temperatures impact the fats in our blood. This isn't something that's been studied a lot. So, a big study

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