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May 15 2025HEALTH

Coal Miners' Health Program Gets a Lifeline

A recent court decision has breathed new life into a vital health program for coal miners in West Virginia. The ruling came after a judge ordered the reinstatement of a health monitoring program that had been cut by the federal government. This program is crucial for detecting black lung disease, a

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Math and Science: AI's New Problem Solver

A new AI tool has been developed to tackle math and science problems. This tool, named AlphaEvolve, is designed to find solutions that can be automatically checked for accuracy. It is not the first of its kind, but it claims to be more advanced than previous versions. AlphaEvolve works by generatin

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May 15 2025CRIME

Guilt Confessed: Menendez Brothers Seek Freedom After Decades

The Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, have spent nearly 36 years behind bars for a crime that shocked the nation. They admitted to shooting their parents, José and Kitty Menendez, in their Beverly Hills home back in 1989. This past Tuesday, they appeared before a Los Angeles judge via video, hoping

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May 15 2025HEALTH

What Doctors in Jazan Really Think About Alternative Medicine

In the southwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, the Jazan region is home to a mix of people with unique traditions and healing methods. This area is mostly rural, and it's not surprising that many residents turn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for their health needs. But what do the loca

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May 15 2025OPINION

Cannes Film Festival: Why the Dress Code Matters

The Cannes Film Festival is known for its lavish events and iconic red carpet. This year, however, there are new rules that have caused quite a stir. The festival has decided to ban both excessive nudity and overly extravagant outfits. This means no bare skin and no massive dresses with long trains.

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

Sony's Big Win: How Cost Cuts Boosted Profits

Sony Pictures Entertainment had a great quarter. They made a lot of money. Profits went up by 70% to 354 million dollars. This happened because they spent less on promoting movies in theaters. Their total earnings for the three months stayed about the same at 2. 7 billion dollars. This quarter was q

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May 15 2025CRIME

Solving Cold Cases: AI Helps Catch Killer After 11 Years

A long-awaited breakthrough happened in a cold case from 2014. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office made an arrest in the murder of seven-year-old Terrez Coleman. This arrest came after a decade of hard work and new technology. In 2014, Terrez was tragically killed in a d

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Predicting Blood Sugar in Critical Care

Managing blood sugar levels in intensive care units is a complex task. It is not just about administering insulin. It is about anticipating how a patient will react to it. This is where the challenge lies. Each patient is unique. A treatment that works for one might not work for another. This variab

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

IVF and Kidney Health in Mice: A Long-Term Look

The process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) has been a game-changer for many families. It has helped countless people become parents. But what about the long-term effects on the kids? One big question is how IVF might affect the kidneys of offspring as they grow up. A recent study focused on this ve

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May 15 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Tavaborole: A New Hope Against Superbugs

The world is facing a serious problem with superbugs, especially in hospitals. These superbugs are bacteria that can resist many types of antibiotics. One group of these superbugs is called carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. These bacteria produce enzymes that can break down antibiotics, makin

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