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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Dismissals: A Closer Look at the Watchdog Firings

President Donald Trump has sparked controversy by letting go of several government watchdogs, also known as inspectors general. These watchdogs are vital for keeping federal agencies in check and keeping lawmakers informed. The White House claims that some firings were due to poor performance, but i

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Telehealth in Africa: Challenges and Preferences for Effective Implementation

Telehealth has the potential to fix health care access problems and make care better in places with limited resources worldwide. But in Africa, it's not widely used. One reason is that we don't know enough about the best ways to make it work there. Researchers in central Uganda decided to find out w

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

The Visionary Behind Contact Lenses: Professor Eric Papas

Have you ever wondered how contact lenses work? Well, someone who has been crucial in figuring that out is Professor Eric Papas. He's one of the top experts in the world when it comes to researching and developing contact lenses. Imagine trying to put a tiny lens on your eye that needs to be comfort

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Is Your Stress Gene Shortening Your Cell Lifespan?

Ever wondered how stress can affect your body's aging process? Scientists looked into this by studying a gene called GABRA6 and its link to telomere length in blood cells. Telomeres are like caps at the end of your DNA strands, and their length is a marker for how fast your cells age. The GABRA6 gen

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Watch's Lifesaving Feature Saves Skiers in Freezing Weather

Imagine this: A skier falls 1, 000 feet and breaks his leg in the freezing cold of Washington state. It sounds like a dire situation, but thanks to the Apple Watch, it didn't turn into a tragedy. The watch's Emergency SOS feature came to the rescue. Here's how it went down. The Chelan County Sherif

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Jan 27 2025CRIME

Solving Dawn's Murder: Modern DNA Testing Leads to Arrest

It's been nearly 50 years since the body of Dawn Momohara, a 16-year-old student from McKinley High School in Honolulu, was found. The close-knit community was shaken by the tragic discovery. Dawn was partially clothed, with an orange cloth around her neck, and signs of sexual assault. The case rema

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Jan 27 2025CRIME

Subway Crime: A New York Comedy Sketch

Imagine this: New York City's subway crime has gotten so bad that it's now the butt of jokes on "Saturday Night Live. " In a recent episode, Michael Che jokingly said the city's five days without a shooting was "just way more fun to push people onto the subway tracks. " This is no laughing matter, t

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Lone Developer's Game Hits $1 Million Mark

2024 was a big year for unique games, and one such game is making headlines. "The Operator, " created by a single developer from France, has raked in over $1 million in sales. This detective game requires players to use investigative software to solve crimes. Released in July 2024, it quickly gained

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Why Multiple Measurements Matter in Psychotherapy Research

Imagine you're trying to solve a puzzle, but you only have one piece. That's what psychotherapy research has been like, using just one type of measurement. But what if you had multiple pieces? That's where multimodal measurement comes in. It's like having a whole set of puzzle pieces that give you a

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rain Brings Hope and Hazards to Los Angeles

After weeks of grueling wildfires fueled by the Santa Ana winds, Southern California finally got some relief. The winds stopped blowing on Friday, and a cold storm was on its way to Los Angeles County. This storm was predicted to bring light to moderate rain from Saturday night to Monday. This much-

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