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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Map of Relationship Violence in Cambodia

In Cambodia, a troubling issue lurks in the shadows. It is not talked about enough. It is intimate partner violence. This is when a man hurts his partner. It is a big problem for health and rights all over the world. Yet, in Cambodia, no one has looked at how this violence spreads across the country

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Hormones Shape Young Athletes

Genes and hormones are big players in how kids respond to exercise and perform in sports. The idea is to look at how these factors work together to shape a child's athletic abilities. This is important for coaches and parents to understand. It helps them create better training plans and spot potenti

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

Musk's Wins and Losses Under Trump's Watch

Elon Musk's companies have seen a mix of gains and setbacks since the Trump administration took office. Some government investigations into his businesses have slowed down or stopped. This has given Musk's firms, especially SpaceX, a chance to get billions in new government contracts. On the global

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May 26 2025POLITICS

The Rise of Anti-China Sentiment on Twitter During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has left a lasting impact on many aspects of life. One notable effect has been the surge in online hate speech. This phenomenon is particularly evident in tweets directed towards China. The pandemic started in 2020, and social media platforms like Twitter became hotspots for ex

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May 26 2025POLITICS

The Debt Dilemma: Senate's Standoff on the Big Bill

The Senate is buzzing with tension over the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" that's been making waves. This bill, which has already sailed through the House, is now facing some stiff opposition in the Senate. The main issue? Some Republican senators think the bill doesn't do enough to tackle the national d

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May 26 2025POLITICS

How US Students Can Safeguard Democracy

The head of the Federal Reserve, Jay Powell, recently spoke to university students about the importance of protecting democracy. He highlighted that American universities are a key strength of the country, leading in innovation and economic growth. These institutions are admired worldwide and are vi

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ongoing Struggle: Lives Lost and Aid Blocked

In the heart of the Gaza Strip, a grim toll continues to rise. Over the last day, Israeli airstrikes have claimed the lives of at least 38 people, including a mother and her two young children who were seeking refuge in a tent. The situation in Gaza is dire, with hospitals in the north cut off and u

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May 26 2025CRIME

Six Lives Lost in San Diego Jet Crash

The small plane crash in San Diego's Murphy Canyon neighborhood left six people dead and eight injured. The incident happened early Thursday morning when a Cessna 550 jet clipped power lines and crashed in thick fog. The plane was supposed to land at Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport but never made

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Who's Minding the Store? A Leader's Words Matter

When it comes to leadership, what a person says can reveal a lot about their character and capabilities. In a recent address, a prominent figure chose to discuss topics like yachts, trophy wives, and golf during a speech meant for a serious audience. This choice of subjects raised eyebrows and spark

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Why Diabetes Treatment Needs a Gender Perspective

Diabetes is not a one-size-fits-all condition. It's time to acknowledge that men and women experience it differently. The key to better diabetes care might lie in recognizing these differences. The human body goes through various phases. For women, these include puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. E

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