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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Hawaii's Ag Leaders Make Big Moves in Washington

A group of more than 20 leaders from Hawaii's farming, ranching, and business sectors just wrapped up their second annual trip to Washington, D. C. They met with top officials to talk about the future of Hawaii's agriculture. This year, they had a special guest: the new US Secretary of Agriculture,

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of Cancer Patients

Cancer patients often face more than just physical pain. They deal with a mix of issues that go beyond what meets the eye. This mix is what experts call "Total Pain. " It includes physical discomfort, social challenges, psychological stress, and spiritual doubts. Understanding this mix is crucial fo

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

History Under Siege: Trump's Plan for the Smithsonian

The Smithsonian Institution, a treasure trove of American history and culture, is under fire. Donald Trump, the US president, has set his sights on the world’s largest museum complex, accusing it of distorting history. His executive order, "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History, " aims to s

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Food Choices Down Under: What's On Aussie Plates And Why It Matters

Aussies have a problem with their food choices. What they eat is a big reason why so many people get sick with long-term health issues. In fact, one in five cases of chronic diseases in Australia is linked to what people put on their plates. This is a huge deal, and it's important to figure out what

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking India's Green Fuel Potential: The Power of Crop Waste

India's agricultural landscape is vast, and with it comes a significant amount of crop waste. This waste, often seen as a burden, could be a goldmine for producing biohydrogen, a clean and modern biofuel. Biohydrogen offers a dual benefit: it's a clean energy source and it helps manage waste effecti

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Health Issues in Mental Health Patients

Mental health treatment is crucial, but it often overlooks physical health problems. These physical issues can be quite common among psychiatric patients. A recent effort aimed to address this by checking how easy it is to include medical check-ups for patients in psychiatric hospitals. The goal was

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Quick Help for Sexual Assault Survivors: Does It Work?

Sexual assault is a big problem around the world. It leaves deep scars on the mental health of those who go through it. Many services that help survivors are struggling with long waitlists. This is where brief interventions come in. They are short, quick helps designed to offer immediate support. Bu

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Nanotech: Targeting Tumors with Precision

A new approach in cancer treatment is making waves, focusing on smart nanotechnology. This method involves using tiny carriers to deliver treatments directly to tumors. These carriers, called nanophotothermal agents, have been designed to overcome several hurdles. The goal is to enhance stability

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Owners Eyeing Spanish Comeback

Liverpool's owners, Fenway Sports Group, are considering a move into Spanish football by potentially buying Malaga. This isn't just about adding another team to their collection. They want to use their experience from running Liverpool and the Boston Red Sox to help Malaga grow. They are particularl

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Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Winners Stand Up for Filmmaker's Safety

The safety of filmmakers is under the spotlight after a disturbing event. A group of prominent actors have publicly criticized the Academy's response to the alleged assault and arrest of Hamdan Ballal. This is the Palestinian filmmaker who, along with others, won an Oscar for co-directing "No Othe

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