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May 19 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Natural Killer Cells

Natural killer cells are a type of lymphocyte. They are crucial in fighting off viral infections and cancer. Traditionally, they were seen as part of the innate immune system. This system responds quickly to threats, but it doesn't have long-term memory. It was believed that only adaptive immune

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Dangers in Your Dryer

Dryer lint is not just a nuisance to clean out. It is a silent witness to the materials that make up our clothes. It can reveal a lot about the hidden chemicals in our laundry. A recent investigation shed light on the presence of hazardous metals in dryer lint. This is important because dryer li

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Gut-Brain Connection in Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

The gut and the brain are more connected than many people realize. For those with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) or hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSDs), this connection can lead to some serious health issues. These issues often involve the gut and the brain not working together proper

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Sweden's Health System: A Model of Accessibility and Challenges

Sweden is known for its high life expectancy and low rates of preventable deaths. This is largely due to a healthcare system that provides care to everyone living in the country. The system is a mix of state, regional, and local efforts. The national government sets the rules and has agencies that w

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May 19 2025CRIME

California's Fertility Clinic Bombing: A Twisted Ideology

A young man, Guy Edward Bartkus, left a grim legacy behind when he carried out a bombing at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs. The 25-year-old, from Twentynine Palms, California, is believed to have died in the explosion he orchestrated. The blast was so powerful that it's being called one of the

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May 19 2025WEATHER

A Community's Resilience After a Tornado's Fury

In the heart of Kentucky, a small city faced a grim reality after a tornado's wrath. Sunday morning brought a stark contrast to the devastation. The sun shone brightly, and birds sang, creating a surreal scene in a city that looked like a war zone. The tornado had left a 16-mile trail of destruct

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Romania's Choice: A Shift Towards Europe

Romania's presidential election was a nail-biter, with a pro-European candidate emerging victorious over a hard-right nationalist. The outcome was a clear indication of the country's desire to strengthen its ties with the West. The election was a close call, with the front-runner, George Simion, ini

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May 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Cruise's Endless Journey

Tom Cruise is on a roll. He has been in the Mission: Impossible series for nearly 30 years. He is not stopping anytime soon. He is 62 years old. He has been quoted as saying he wants to keep making movies until he is 100 years old. He is not just talking about action movies. He is talking abou

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Walmart's Price Dilemma: Tariffs and the Shopping Cart

The U. S. Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, recently hinted that Walmart, the nation's biggest retailer, might increase prices due to President Trump's tariffs. This came after Trump warned Walmart not to raise prices and promised to keep a close eye on the situation. The conversation between Bess

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Tax Plan Talks: Sunday Showdown

Republicans are hustling to fix their big tax cut and border security plan. They are planning a rare Sunday night meeting to push it forward. This comes after a setback on Friday. The House Budget Committee voted against moving the bill ahead. Five Republicans joined Democrats in voting no. They had

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