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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

House Republicans' Move to Limit Tariff Debate

The House of Representatives is facing a significant shift in how it handles tariffs. Republicans are pushing for a rule change that would limit the House's ability to challenge Donald Trump's tariff policies. This move is tucked away in a procedural rule related to a budget resolution, making it le

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

The Bugs That Keep Your Plants Safe: How Temperature and Food Affect Them

The Dicyphus cerastii is a tiny hero in the world of plants. This bug is a big deal in gardens and farms. It helps keep plants healthy by eating other bugs that harm them. To understand how this bug works, researchers looked at how it grows, survives, and has babies. They checked how different plant

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Apr 09 2025CRIME

A Club's Tragedy: The Dominican Republic's Deadly Collapse

The Dominican Republic is mourning after a tragic event at a popular nightclub. The roof of Jet Set, a well-known dance club in Santo Domingo, crumbled during a lively merengue concert. This disaster has left at least 113 people dead. Rescue teams have been working tirelessly since the early ho

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Opioid Limits on Joint Surgery Recovery

Opioids are still crucial for managing pain after major surgery. This is especially true for older adults who have had total joint replacements. More than 80% of these patients get at least one opioid prescription after their surgery. This is a significant number, considering the ongoing opioid cris

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

New Hampshire Senate Race: Sununu's Decision and Its Ripple Effects

The political landscape in New Hampshire just got a bit more interesting. Chris Sununu, the former governor of the state, has decided not to run for the Senate in 2026. This news has left many political figures, including former President Trump, disappointed. They had hoped Sununu would be the one t

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Unusual Cancer Case: A Young Adult's Battle with Barrett's Esophagus

In Japan, the number of people with Barrett's esophageal adenocarcinoma (BEA) has been climbing. This is due to several factors. Fewer people are getting infected with Helicobacter pylori. Plus, diets are becoming more Westernized. And obesity rates are going up. But finding BEA in someone in their

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Goat Breed That Keeps on Giving

Huang-Huai goats are a breed that hails from China's Huang-Huai Plain. They are famous for their ability to reproduce frequently, their tasty meat, and their high-quality leather. These goats are quite the breeders. They have a constant breeding cycle that lasts between 19 and 23 days. Their pregnan

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Media Shifts Can Save Lives

The media plays a huge role in shaping public opinion and behavior. This is especially true when it comes to sensitive topics like suicide. Two countries, Canada and Israel, decided to take a closer look at how media coverage of suicide can be improved. They both launched campaigns to engage nationa

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Fat Cells in Future Medicine

Stem cells are the body's raw materials. They have the remarkable ability to develop into many different cell types. This ability is what makes them so exciting for medical research. One type of stem cell is called adipose-derived stem cells, or ADSCs. These come from fat tissue. They are a typ

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Truth About Buried Memories

People often wonder if it's possible to forget something terrible that happened to them. This question is at the heart of a popular book by Amy Griffin, who claims to have recovered memories of abuse after trying a controversial therapy. Griffin, a successful investor, has gained significant attenti

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