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May 14 2025POLITICS

A Scholar's Freedom: The Fight Against Silencing Speech

A Georgetown researcher, Badar Khan Suri, might soon walk free. His release is pending after a federal judge ruled in his favor. Suri, who has been held in Texas, has been caught up in a complex web of accusations. These accusations are tied to his support for Palestine and his familial connections.

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Omaha's Historic Shift: New Mayor Elected

The city of Omaha, Nebraska, experienced a significant change in its leadership. For the first time, a Black man will take the role of mayor. This outcome was not a surprise, as voters were split between supporting the current mayor, Jean Stothert, and her challenger, John Ewing. Both candidates had

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May 14 2025HEALTH

How Bad Bosses Harm Health Workers

In the tough world of health care, bad bosses can make things even worse. A recent look into this issue focused on how harmful supervision affects workers. It dug into how psychological distress plays a middle role. It also checked how anger affects the link between bad supervision and distress. In

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May 14 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Risks of Trading

Financial trading has become a hot topic in psychology. It is often compared to behavioral addictions. This is a big deal because it means trading can be just as harmful as gambling or gaming. But here is the thing. Most studies jump to conclusions without a solid foundation. They assume trading is

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May 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rochester: A Climate-Savvy City on the Rise

Rochester, New York, is quietly becoming a hotspot for people looking to escape extreme weather. This city, known for its manufacturing past, is now attracting folks who want a more stable climate. It's not just the weather that's drawing people in. Rochester has been working hard to tackle climate

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Dangers of Federal School Choice Programs

The recent victory in Texas marked a significant milestone in the school choice movement. President Trump's push for school choice has led to the largest expansion in U. S. history. However, there are concerns about the potential pitfalls of federal involvement in education. Some proposals, like the

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May 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Office Heroes: Teamwork and Gadgets in a Supernatural Showdown

The Federal Bureau of Control is still under attack, and this time, it's up to the office workers to save the day. In a twist from the usual single-player games, Remedy Entertainment has created a multiplayer experience where players team up to fight off the otherworldly Hiss invaders. The game, set

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Rural China's Elderly: What They Need and What They Get

China is getting older, and this is especially true in rural areas. The number of elderly people is growing fast, and their needs are changing. However, the services provided in rural areas are not keeping up with these changes. This creates a problem: the services are too similar and do not meet th

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden War: Viruses' Clever Tricks to Dodge Defenses

Viruses are sneaky. They have a knack for finding ways to avoid the immune system's defenses. This is true whether they are infecting animals or bacteria. It turns out that viruses use similar tricks to stay hidden in both types of hosts. This is surprising because animals and bacteria are very diff

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

Greenland's Ancient Zinc and Lead Treasure: A Deep Dive

Greenland holds a secret beneath its icy surface. The Black Angel deposit is a treasure trove of zinc and lead. This deposit is not a recent occurrence. It is a remnant from a time long past. The mineralization happened around 1, 884 million years ago. This was during the Paleoproterozoic era.

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