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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Trump Picks Former Adviser Brooke Rollins for Ag Secretary

President-elect Trump has just revealed his choice for the Agriculture secretary, naming Brooke Rollins to the job. Rollins, who was once a policy adviser to Trump, is currently the CEO of America First Policy Institute. She's been a big supporter of Trump and his policies. The position of Agricultu

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Should the Gaetz Report Be Released?

Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill. ) is pushing for the release of the House Ethics report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla. ). The report includes serious allegations against Gaetz, such as sexual assault and drug use. Casten believes this information is crucial for maintaining ethical standards in Congress.

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Lifting Weights, Boosting Lives: How MS Women Benefit

Are you a woman with multiple sclerosis (MS) and looking for ways to improve your daily life? A cool study recently explored how a simple 12-week resistance training program can make a big difference. Let's dive into what they found! First, let's talk about oxidative status. It's like the body's wa

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Pete Hegseth's Past Allegations: A Surprise for Trump's Team

Pete Hegseth, a well-known Fox News host, recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons. He was in the running for a big job with the government, but an old accusation from 2017 suddenly resurfaced. This allegation involved a past sexual assault claim. Trump's team was caught off guard because H

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Cheating No Longer a Crime in New York

New York has officially removed an old law that made cheating on your spouse a crime. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the bill to repeal this 1907 law, making adultery a misdemeanor. While charges weren't common and convictions even rarer, the law still existed. Governor Hochul found it ironic to sign

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

The Shift Away from Progressive Politics in California

Former Democratic donor Allison Huynh has seen a big change in California politics. She thinks that voters are turning against progressive policies. Huynh used to give money to the Democratic Party, but she's now unhappy with how they handle big city issues like in San Francisco. She thinks liberals

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

` How Taiwan's Healthcare is Using a Common Nursing Language `

` In a country as diverse as Taiwan, where multiple languages are spoken, communication in healthcare can be tricky. To tackle this challenge, Taiwan is adopting standardized nursing languages. This means that nurses will use the same terms and phrases when talking to patients or colleagues, regard

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Where Are the Hurdles for Nurses in Critical Care?

Have you ever thought about how tough it can be for nurses to provide end-of-life care to patients and their families from different cultural backgrounds in Intensive Care Units (ICUs)? With the world becoming more diverse, this challenge is becoming more common. Nurses often feel like they're navig

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Health Differences in Elderly Hypertensive People: A Rural Focus

Have you ever wondered how hypertension affects elderly men and women differently in rural areas? It's a complex issue, and researchers are trying to shed some light on it. They're looking at physical, mental, and cognitive health problems, and how they show up in men and women over 60 who have high

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

The Unexpected Encounter: A Monterey Night in Focus

One night in Monterey turned into a storm of controversy after a woman reported being sexually assaulted at a Republican conference. The alleged assaulter? A popular Fox News host named Pete Hegseth. The woman, known as Jane Doe in police reports, sought medical help four days after the incident but

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