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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Dads' Age and Kids' Mental Health: What's the Connection?

Ever wondered if the age of a father can affect the mental health of his children? Well, it turns out that there might be a link between a father's age and the risk of mental health issues in his kids. The idea is that as men get older, their sperm can accumulate more mutations.

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Motherhood: A Journey of Belonging and Not-Belonging

Motherhood is a life-changing experience that deeply affects health and well-being. It brings a mix of emotions and challenges. The journey into motherhood is often seen through a narrow lens. This lens is shaped by cultural expectations and focuses on individual identity. It often overlooks the com

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Fiery Town Halls: Republicans Face Backlash Over Job Cuts

In recent weeks, Republican lawmakers have found themselves in the hot seat at town hall meetings across the country. These gatherings, meant to celebrate the Trump administration's early achievements, have instead turned into heated confrontations. The main issue? Mass firings of federal workers, e

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Aid Pause: What's at Stake for Ukraine?

Trump's recent decision to pause military aid to Ukraine has sent shockwaves through the Western world. This move, which came without a clear explanation, has left many wondering about its implications for the ongoing conflict. Trump's advisers hinted that the pause will continue until Ukraine's Pre

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Homeward Bound: Astronauts' Long Journey to Earth

Two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, are finally on the brink of returning to Earth after an extended stay in space. Their journey, which was supposed to last only a week, has stretched to nine months due to unexpected challenges. The astronauts were initially launched aboard Boeing's St

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers' Fight for Jobs: A Battle for Rights

The U. S. Department of Agriculture is at the center of a heated debate. A government watchdog is pushing for the reinstatement of over 5, 000 probationary employees. These workers were let go, often with little explanation, as part of efforts to shrink the federal workforce. The Office of Special C

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Mar 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Delhi's Air: A Tale of Seasons, Winds, and Pollution

Delhi's air quality is a hot topic, and for good reason. Over the past five years, from 2018 to 2022, scientists have been keeping a close eye on the levels of PM2. 5, tiny particles that can cause big health problems. These particles are so small that they can sneak into your lungs and even your bl

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Mar 05 2025WEATHER

Snowstorm Alert: 13 States Brace for Up to 2 Feet of Snow

Picture this: a massive winter storm is barreling down on 13 states, and it's not messing around. We're talking up to 24 inches of snow in some places, which is like a whole lot of snowball fights and snowmen. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter weather advisories and warnings, whic

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Mar 04 2025BUSINESS

Best Buy's 2025 Wrap-Up: A Mixed Bag of Results and Challenges

Best Buy's 2025 financial year ended with a mix of good and bad news. The electronics giant reported that its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat expectations. However, the company's CEO, Corie Barry, warned that prices for U. S. consumers are likely to rise. This is due to new tariffs imposed

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Mar 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hornets from Asia: A Threat to Europe's Bugs

In Europe, a new danger has emerged for the continent's native insects. Asian hornets, originally from southeast Asia, have been wreaking havoc on local insect populations. These hornets, known for their aggressive nature, have a diverse diet that includes hundreds of different insect species, many

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