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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Fun and Free Therapy Hub Opens in St. Cloud

A new health center is about to launch in St. Cloud. This place is all about helping kids with special needs. It's called The Family Achievement Center. The center will focus on occupational, physical, and speech therapy. The goal is to give kids a better shot at a happy, healthy life. The center i

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Breathing Trouble: The Fight for Asthma Care

In the heart of California's Imperial Valley, a region known for its winter crops and severe air pollution, a young boy's asthma attack sent his mother into a panic. Esther Bejarano had no idea what triggered her 11-month-old son's symptoms. She suspected pesticides used in nearby agricultural field

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Future Focus: How Imagining Tomorrow Shapes Today's Choices

In the quest to understand how people make decisions that affect their health, researchers have explored a fascinating concept called episodic future thinking. This is where people vividly picture future events to influence their current behaviors. For instance, someone might imagine how they will f

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Jun 05 2025POLITICS

Richland County Takes Big Steps Forward

Richland County is making big moves to improve life for its residents. The County Council recently made three major decisions that could shape the future of the area. First up, they passed a new law to protect people from hate crimes. This isn't just about sending a message. It's about making sure

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Jun 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Thoughts Shape Family Plans: A Look at Bangladeshi Students

In Bangladesh, a group of university students were asked about their future plans to have children. This group included 380 students in their final year and master's students from different fields at a major university. They were asked about their worries about the environment and how these worries

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

The Slow and Steady Race to the Moon

The moon has always been a big deal, and recently, two spacecraft set off from Florida to make their mark on the lunar surface. One of them, Blue Ghost, made it there in just a few months and even managed to land upright, which was a big win. The other spacecraft, Resilience, is taking the scenic ro

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Jun 04 2025EDUCATION

The University of Florida's Presidential Pick Faces Backlash

The University of Florida had a plan to appoint Santa Ono as their new president. Ono is well-known in academic circles. However, the state college board had other ideas. They voted against his appointment. The main issue? Ono's past support for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and

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Jun 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Pixel 10 Series: What to Expect and When

Google's Pixel 10 series is set to make its debut in August, following a pattern that has become familiar over the past few years. The exact date has shifted a few times, but it seems to be locked in now. The tech giant has a history of tweaking its launch schedule, sometimes moving it up or pushing

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Jun 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Next Big Thing in Foldable Phones

Samsung is stirring up excitement with a sneak peek of a new foldable phone. This upcoming device seems to be a more advanced version of the Galaxy Z Fold, hinting at a future where phones and tablets blend seamlessly. The teaser shows a phone that unfolds into a small tablet and folds back into a p

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Jun 04 2025CRIME

Jewish Communities in the US on High Alert After Recent Attacks

The recent violence in Boulder, Colorado, has left Jewish communities across the US on edge. A peaceful gathering to support hostages in Gaza was disrupted when a man threw explosive devices, injuring 12 people. The suspect, Mohammed Sabry Soliman, reportedly had plans to carry out this attack for o

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