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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

How China's Public Feels About Attacks on Doctors

The issue of violence directed at doctors in China has sparked significant public interest, both in online discussions and real-world conversations. To tackle this problem effectively, it is crucial to grasp how public opinion shifts during these tense times. This understanding can help in crafting

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Mar 20 2025EDUCATION

Indiana's Debate: Fair Play or Unfair Targeting?

A heated discussion unfolded in Indiana as a bill aimed at banning transgender women from collegiate sports faced intense scrutiny. The Indiana Senate Committee on Education and Career Development listened to 17 individuals, with the majority voicing their opposition to the proposed legislation.

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

A Reporter's Fatal Encounter: The Dark Side of New Orleans

A young sports reporter, Adan Manzano, was found lifeless in his New Orleans hotel room during Super Bowl coverage. The suspect, Danette Colbert, has a lengthy criminal history, including accusations of drugging and robbing men. Colbert's past actions have raised concerns about the justice system's

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

A Young Man's Struggle to Return Home Amidst a Mystery

A young man from Minnesota is currently stuck in the Dominican Republic. He is trying to get a new passport to return home. This is Joshua Riibe, a 22-year-old college student. He was with Sudiksha Konanki, a University of Pittsburgh student, the night she vanished during a spring break trip. Riibe

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

How to Spot Antibiotic Resistance in Poultry

Salmonella is a sneaky bacteria. It can hide in poultry and cause food poisoning. To fight it, scientists use a cool method called whole-genome sequencing. This method looks at the entire DNA of the bacteria. It is a big step up from old-school lab tests. However, the settings used in this method ca

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Mar 19 2025FINANCE

Stocks Slide: A Look at the Current Market Mood

The current market mood is far from cheerful. Investors are feeling the same gloom that consumers are experiencing. A recent survey by the University of Michigan showed that consumer sentiment has hit its lowest point since 2022. This gloomy outlook is mirrored on Wall Street, according to surveys f

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Brain Signals: A New Way to Pick the Best EEG Features

The brain is a complex organ that generates electrical signals. These signals can be captured and analyzed using electroencephalography (EEG). One big challenge in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is figuring out which EEG signals are important and which ones are just noise. This is where feature sel

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

The Clock is Ticking: Making Sense of Time-Limited Trials in ICU

In the world of intensive care, not every patient walks out alive. About 16% of patients in ICUs do not survive the treatment. For those on mechanical ventilation or dialysis, the outlook is even grimmer, with only half living beyond six months. Predicting who will pull through is far from an exact

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

JFK Files: What's the Big Deal?

A massive collection of documents, around 80, 000 in total, about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy is set to go public. These files have been under lock and key for decades, and their release has been a hot topic for a while. It was only recently that the exact timing of this rel

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

A Weekend of Chaos: The Alien Enemies Act in Action

A dramatic weekend unfolded, centered around the use of an old law to deport immigrants. The Alien Enemies Act, a law from the 18th century, was suddenly brought into the spotlight. This law was used to deport hundreds of immigrants, mainly from Venezuela, to a prison in El Salvador. The events that

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