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Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

Feeding Hens: The Surprising Impact on Eggs and Bones

Let's talk about hens and their diets. Researchers recently looked into how different feeding times affect hens' egg production, eggshell quality, and bone health. They focused on 25-week-old Hy-Line Brown hens, dividing them into three groups with different feeding schedules. One group was fed twic

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

The Fight Against HIV in Latin America: PrEP Progress and Challenges

Latin America is facing a significant challenge in the fight against HIV. The number of new HIV infections has increased by 9% from 2010 to 2023. This is a worrying trend, but there are tools available to combat it. One of these tools is Pre-exposure Prophylaxis, or PrEP. PrEP is a biomedical in

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Canada in the Crosshairs: Trump's Bold Plan

Trump has been vocal about his plans for Canada. He has repeatedly mentioned the idea of making Canada the 51st state of the United States. This is not a new idea. But his recent comments have been more direct and clear. He even questioned the validity of the border treaty between the two countries.

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Podcasts Go Public: Pocket Casts Opens Up

Pocket Casts has made a big move. They've decided to make their web player free for everyone. This means anyone can stream podcasts, change playback speed, and manage their playlist queue without paying a dime. If you create an account, you can also keep track of your progress, manage your queue, bo

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Mar 12 2025CRIME

Reagan Airport: A Wake-Up Call for Aviation Safety

A tragic event unfolded at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29, 2025. A PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet, carrying 64 passengers, was on its final approach to the airport. Simultaneously, a U. S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, with three soldiers on board, was conducting

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Mar 12 2025SPORTS

Tiger Woods Faces Another Setback

Tiger Woods, the legendary golfer, recently underwent surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon. This injury will keep him out of the upcoming Masters tournament. The surgery, performed by Dr. Charlton Stucken, was described as minimally invasive and went smoothly. However, the recovery process w

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

iRobot's Big Splash: New Vacuums with a Twist!

iRobot, the company that pioneered robot vacuums, has just unveiled eight new models. These aren't your typical Roombas. They've got a fresh look and some serious tech upgrades. The standout feature? Lidar navigation and mapping, a technology that's been around for a while but is new to Roombas. Thi

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Education Funding: A Closer Look at the Shortfall

Idaho's public schools are facing a significant challenge. The state's funding model for K-12 education doesn't account for the extra needs of students with special requirements. This means districts with a higher number of these students are left with a substantial funding gap. The state's funding

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Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Discoveries: 866 New Marine Species Found

The ocean is a vast, mysterious world. Scientists have only scratched the surface of what lies beneath. Recently, a global team of researchers made an astonishing discovery. They found 866 new marine species. These species include a guitar-shaped shark, a fan-like coral, and a venomous deep-sea snai

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Mar 12 2025SPORTS

Golf's Biggest Fans: Babies Born in Florida Get a Special Gift

The Players Championship is back in 2025, and it's not just about the game. This year, the tournament is celebrating a unique tradition. The tournament is giving away special onesies to babies born in Northeast Florida. The onesies are a nod to the famous 17th hole, known as the "Island Green. "

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