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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Body's Messengers: The Future of Health Tracking

The human body is a complex machine. It produces various substances that can reveal a lot about our health. These substances are known as biomarkers. They are present in body fluids like blood, sweat, and urine. Doctors often use these biomarkers to check our health. However, the methods used to det

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Congress Faces Tough Choices Over Budget and Taxes

In the early hours of a Saturday morning, the Senate, led by Republicans, gave a green light to a revised budget plan. This plan is a big deal for President Trump's plans for the country. The vote was close, with 51 senators voting yes and 48 voting no. This budget plan is about more than just numbe

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

The Trade-Off: Will Trump's Tariffs Boost or Bust the Economy?

Trump's recent move to impose heavy tariffs on imports from nearly all U. S. trading partners is a significant gamble. This decision reflects his long-held belief that protectionist policies can revitalize American manufacturing and offset the shift from manufacturing to services. It's a bold step,

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

The Ups and Downs of Trump's Trade Moves and Tax Plans

While the world watches Trump's tariffs shake up the markets, a big debate is happening in the Senate. Republicans are trying to figure out how to move forward with Trump's tax plans and other big spending ideas. It's not easy for them to agree on what to do. The Senate Republicans had a tough

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Space Billionaire's Big Role: What's Next for NASA?

The Senate is set to grill Jared Isaacman, a wealthy entrepreneur, on April 9. They will decide if he should take the helm at NASA. Isaacman, who made his fortune as the head of Shift4, a payment processing company, has already been to space twice. He paid for these trips himself, using SpaceX's roc

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

The Filibuster's Future: A Senate Showdown

The filibuster, a longstanding Senate rule, is under the microscope. This rule, which needs 60 votes to get past, has been a key part of the Senate's identity. It has often been used to block legislation. It has been a big topic in recent Senate debates. The filibuster has been a key part of the Se

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Budget Showdown: Republicans and Democrats Clash Over Tax Cuts and Spending

The Senate faced a challenging night as Republicans and Democrats clashed over a budget plan. This plan is crucial for President Trump's goals, which include massive tax cuts, increased border security, and more defense spending. However, it also involves significant cuts to other government program

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

The Senate's Budget Battle: A Clash of Priorities

The U. S. Senate has kicked off a heated debate over a massive budget plan. This plan is all about pushing forward a multitrillion-dollar package that aligns with the president's agenda. The vote was close, with 52 Republicans voting yes and 48 Democrats voting no. Only one Republican, Rand Paul, br

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Apr 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska Album Gets the Movie Treatment

The movie world got a sneak peek at a new film about Bruce Springsteen. The film is called Deliver Me from Nowhere. It focuses on the making of Springsteen's 1982 album, Nebraska. The first footage was shown at CinemaCon, a big event for movie lovers. Jeremy Allen White plays the role of Springs

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

The Meat Drying Mystery: How Breeds and Methods Shape Beef

In the sun-soaked regions of Northeastern Brazil, a classic method of preserving meat has been practiced for generations. This technique involves a modest amount of salt and the power of the sun to dry out the meat. The primary cattle in Brazil are Bos indicus, known for their ability to handle heat

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