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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Hot-Spring Bacteria: Masters of Day and Night Survival

Cyanobacteria, like the hot-spring dwelling Nostoc sp. strain VKB02, have a unique way of dealing with the daily ups and downs of light and dark cycles. These tiny organisms have a built-in 24-hour clock that helps them adapt to changes in their environment. But what happens when the sun's ultraviol

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May 12 2025SPORTS

Softball Showdown 2025: The Big Reveal

The suspense is over! The teams for the 2025 NCAA Softball Tournament have been picked. It was a big night on Sunday as the selections were made public. Some teams had already secured their spots by winning their conference tournaments. These teams had no doubts about their participation. However, f

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Surfaces in Cass County: What You Need to Know

Two new measles cases have popped up in Cass County. This news comes from the North Dakota Health and Human Services. These cases bring the state's total to 11 for the year 2025. The infected individuals had not received the measles vaccine. They caught the disease while traveling abroad. One of the

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May 12 2025POLITICS

A New Plan to Lower Drug Costs

The U. S. is looking at a new way to cut down on drug prices. The idea is to match what other rich countries are paying. This is all part of a plan that was announced on a social media platform. The plan is called the “most favored nation” pricing model. It means the U. S. would pay the lowest price

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Home Screening for Cervical Cancer: A New Option for Women

Cervical cancer is a serious health issue. Every year, thousands of women in the U. S. are diagnosed with it. Many women do not get tested regularly. This is a problem because regular testing can catch cancer early. Early detection can save lives. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Peace in Peril: Kashmir's Fragile Ceasefire

In a surprising turn of events, India and Pakistan have agreed to halt their military actions along the border. This decision came after days of intense fighting and mutual accusations, which had many worried about a full-blown war. The agreement was made possible through the help of international m

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May 10 2025POLITICS

Tensions Soar as India and Pakistan Trade Blows

The long-standing feud between India and Pakistan took a dramatic turn over the weekend. The two nations exchanged fire, with each side accusing the other of initiating the conflict. The United States stepped in, urging both countries to step back from the brink. The situation started to heat up ea

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May 10 2025POLITICS

Europe's Strong Stand: A Push for Peace in Ukraine

In a bold move, four key European nations have joined forces to urge Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. This call for peace, backed by the United States, aims to halt the ongoing conflict that has ravaged Ukraine for years. The leaders of France, the United Kin

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May 10 2025FINANCE

Summer Travel Trends: A Shift in the U. S. Tourism Landscape

U. S. travel and tourism are showing signs of a slowdown. The tourism industry is facing a dip in demand, both from international and domestic travelers. This trend is not just limited to one company or sector. Both Expedia and Bank of America have reported a decline in travel-related spending.

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Muscle Growth and the Power of m6A

The process of muscle growth is complex and involves many different factors. One key player is the growth hormone receptor (GHR) mRNA. This receptor is crucial for muscle cells to develop properly. Recently, scientists have been looking into how a specific type of chemical tag, called m6A, affects G

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