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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Europe's Defense Push: A Wake-Up Call

Europe is in a pickle. The United States, once a steadfast ally, is now seen as unreliable under the leadership of Donald Trump. This shift has left European Union leaders scrambling to bolster their own defenses and ensure Ukraine's safety. The EU leaders gathered for an urgent meeting in

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Mar 06 2025BUSINESS

Macy's Mixed Results: A Glimpse into the Retail Giant's Future

Investors are keeping a close eye on Macy's. The retail giant recently shared its fourth-quarter earnings, which were a mix of good and bad news. The company's total sales dropped by 4% compared to the same period last year. This drop was partly due to an extra selling week in the previous year, whi

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Federal Judge Halts Trump's Plan to Freeze Billions in Funding

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge in Rhode Island has stepped in to prevent the Trump administration from halting billions of dollars in federal funding. This decision comes after a group of Democratic states filed a lawsuit against the administration's plan to pause federal spending.

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Lung diseases and the Neutrophil Connection

Neutrophils, those tiny warriors of our immune system, are a big deal in inflammatory lung diseases. They are key players in the body's defense mechanism. These diseases, such as asthma, bronchiectasis, and even COVID-19, cause a lot of trouble worldwide. Neutrophils are like the first responders to

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Mar 06 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Tariff Tangle: Businesses Left in the Dark

Businesses across the U. S. are feeling the heat from President Trump's unpredictable trade policies. Take Marc Rosenberg, for example. He's the brains behind The Edge Desk, a company in Illinois that's all set to launch a high-end ergonomic chair. The catch? He's not sure how much to sell it for, o

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Do Doctors Change Their Ways When Money Talks?

Imagine a world where doctors get paid in two ways. First, they get a fixed amount for each patient they have. This is called capitation. Second, they get paid for each service they provide. This is called fee-for-service. Now, what happens when doctors get extra money for having complex patients? O

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Mar 06 2025SCIENCE

Chilly Roots: How Plants Adapt to Cold Weather

Plants have a remarkable ability to adapt to cold weather. This isn't just about surviving; it's about thriving. When plants like barley face cold temperatures, their root cells undergo significant changes. These changes aren't random; they're carefully orchestrated to help the plant survive.

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Religious Leaders Keep the Conversation Going: Family Planning in Tanzania

In Tanzania, family planning is a big deal. Lots of people want it, but not everyone gets it. Why? Some men don't like it, some people don't know enough about health, and some think it goes against their beliefs. So, what can be done? Religious leaders can help. They can talk to people in their co

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Education Overhaul: Trump's Plan to Shake Up the Department of Education

President Donald Trump is planning to shake up the education system. He is expected to issue an order soon. This order will ask the new Education Secretary, Linda McMahon, to start closing down the Department of Education. This is a big move, but it won't be easy. It will require a lot of legal step

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Mar 06 2025SCIENCE

Lunar Trailblazer: NASA's Moon Mission Hits a Snag

NASA is still trying to fix a problem with a spacecraft called Lunar Trailblazer. This spacecraft was sent to the moon last week. It was supposed to study water on the moon. But, there was a problem. The spacecraft lost contact with Earth. This happened less than 12 hours after it was launched. It w

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