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Mar 13 2025CRIME

Apartment Owners in Allen Face New Crime Prevention Measures

Allen, a city in North Texas, has introduced a new program to tackle crime in apartment complexes. This program, called the Crime-Free Multi-Family Housing program, aims to reduce crime by targeting properties with high crime rates. The city council approved this initiative, making Allen one of seve

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Bosses: How MicroRNAs Control Insect Growth

Insects go through some serious changes as they grow. This isn't just about getting bigger; it's a whole transformation process. MicroRNAs, or miRNAs, are tiny molecules that play a huge role in this process. They work with hormones like 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and juvenile hormone (JH) to make sur

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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Bowman's Big Move: Shaking Up the Fed

Michelle Bowman, a well-known figure in the banking world, has been chosen for a big role at the Federal Reserve. She's now the vice-chair for supervision, a position that's crucial for overseeing banks and financial institutions. This move by Donald Trump is seen as a shift towards lighter regulati

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

How Rules and Flavors Affect Smokers' Choices

Smokers often reach for both cigarettes and alcohol at the same time. This is a well-known fact. However, the influence of e-cigarette rules on tobacco and alcohol use in the US is still a mystery. This study tried to figure out how different factors, like taxes, smoking bans in public places, and t

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

Too Many Rules: Illinois Homeschooling Bill Faces Backlash

In Illinois, a new bill is causing quite a stir. House Bill 2827, also known as the Homeschool Act, has parents and educators up in arms. The bill aims to regulate homeschooling and private schools, but critics argue it goes too far. The bill was introduced by Democratic Rep. Terra Costa Howard. It

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Mar 11 2025CRYPTO

Uncle Sam's Bitcoin Bonanza: A New Twist in Crypto

The U. S. government just made a big move in the world of cryptocurrency. President Trump signed an executive order to create a strategic reserve of Bitcoin. This reserve will be filled with Bitcoin that the government already owns, not new purchases. This news caused a bit of a stir in the crypto c

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Oats and the Drought Dance: How Plants Balance Survival and Growth

Plants face a tough challenge when it comes to dealing with drought. They need to toughen up to survive dry spells, but this can slow down their growth. Scientists have been curious about how plants manage this balancing act. Recently, researchers dug into the genetic makeup of oats to find some ans

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Mar 09 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Dreams: Trump's Big Plan for Your Money

A big idea is on the table. The president wants the US to create a huge stash of cryptocurrency. This plan was announced in a pair of social media posts. The first post mentioned three smaller cryptocurrencies - XRP, Solana, and Cardano, which briefly caused their prices to spike. Later, he included

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Botanicals: The Regulatory Maze

Botanicals are becoming more popular in food supplements. However, the rules around health claims for these plant-based ingredients are still a bit confusing. This confusion is partly due to the fact that botanicals are derived from plants. Plants have been used for medicinal purposes for

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Mar 06 2025SCIENCE

Self-Esteem and Brain Connections: How We Handle Our Emotions

People with higher self-esteem have a unique way of managing their emotions. They tend to use a strategy called cognitive reappraisal. This means they change how they think about a situation to feel better. On the other hand, those with lower self-esteem often use expressive suppression. This involv

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