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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Hot Water Can Make Teeth Cleaning Solutions Work Better

Dentists often use special liquids to clean out the inside of teeth during root canal treatments. Two popular options are sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and calcium hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)₂). Both of these liquids can break down tissue and kill germs. But they have some problems. NaOCl can become less ef

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Money's Role in Abuse and Sadness

In Peru, women between 15 and 49 face a tough situation. Many experience abuse from their partners. This often leads to deep sadness. But money is a big part of this story. People usually talk about the pain and suffering when they discuss abuse. However, they don't often talk about money. But mone

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Week of Wins and Worries

Trump had quite a week. He celebrated some big wins, but not everything went his way. Let's break it down. First, the Supreme Court made a ruling that Trump loved. It limited the power of judges to block his policies nationwide. Trump saw this as a green light to push forward with some of his most

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Why Checking Your Pet's Blood Pressure at Home Matters

Pets can get stressed easily. A trip to the vet can make their blood pressure go up. This is called "white coat syndrome. " It's like when you get nervous before a doctor's visit. The vet's office has strange smells, new sounds, and other animals. All these things can make a pet's blood pressure ris

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

New York's Housing and Crime: What a Mamdani Mayorship Could Mean

New York City has seen some progress in housing and crime recently. But what if Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor? Some people think he could undo this progress. Mamdani has ideas that worry many. He wants free public transport, which could hurt the MTA's money situation. He also talks about city-run gr

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Jul 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Kelly Clarkson Puts Health First, Cancels Vegas Shows

Kelly Clarkson hit a snag with her Las Vegas residency. She had to call off the first few shows of her "Studio Sessions" at Caesars Palace. The 43-year-old singer took to Instagram to share the news. She said she was working hard to make the shows special for her fans. But the rehearsals took a toll

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Faith Might Help Keep Minds Sharp

Ever wonder if going to church or temple could help keep your brain healthy? Some researchers decided to find out. They studied older adults with mild memory problems. They discovered that those who went to religious services more often had fewer issues with behavior and thinking. This was true at t

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Jul 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Downfall: What's Left of His Empire?

Sean Combs, once a titan in the music and fashion worlds, now faces a different reality. Though he dodged the most serious charges in his trial, his reputation and businesses have taken a hit. The court found him guilty of some prostitution-related crimes, which could mean jail time. This is a far c

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Jul 03 2025OPINION

What Does It Mean to Be American Today?

People in the U. S. have mixed feelings about their country. Some are proud, while others feel disappointed. Many love the freedoms and opportunities America offers, but they also see problems. As the country celebrates its 250th birthday, people are sharing their thoughts on what it means to be Ame

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Senate Marches On: Tax Bill Talks Drag Into Day Two

The Senate is in the middle of a record-breaking voting session. It's been over 24 hours of non-stop votes on a big tax and spending bill. The Senate has already broken a record with 45 consecutive votes. Now, they're still going strong. Senator John Barrasso from Wyoming thinks a final vote might

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