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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of XP: A Look into Neurological Impacts

Xeroderma pigmentosum, or XP, is a rare skin condition that affects roughly one person in every million in the United States. This disorder is known for causing sensitivity to light and increasing the risk of skin cancer. However, for some individuals with XP, the challenges go beyond skin issues. A

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May 25 2025BUSINESS

The Tough Job Hunt: When Passion Meets Reality

The job market is tough right now. People are taking on any role just to get a paycheck. This isn't new, but it's becoming more common. The number of job postings is dropping, and artificial intelligence is making things even harder. Plus, there's a good chance you'll be ghosted after applying for a

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May 25 2025POLITICS

The Uncertain Future of George Floyd's Memorial Site

Five years have passed since George Floyd was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis. The spot where he took his last breath has become a significant landmark, drawing visitors from all over the world. This place, now known as George Floyd Square, is at the center of a heated debate. Some want it

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Hcp1: The Unseen Player in Bird Infections

The world of bacteria is full of surprises. Take avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC), for example. These bacteria have clever ways to make birds sick. One of their tricks involves a protein called hemolysin co-regulatory protein (Hcp). This protein is part of a system that helps bacteria attack

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May 25 2025SPORTS

Brain Boost: How Sports Shape Our Minds

The brain's activity can change based on the type of sport a person engages in. This is a fact. However, it is not clear if these changes are the same across different sports. Also, it is not known how the length of time someone trains affects these changes. A recent study used a special

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May 24 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Naval Mishap: A Ship Gone Awry

North Korea's ambitious naval plans hit a snag recently. A brand-new destroyer, intended to be a showpiece for the country's military, ended up capsized and stuck on a pier. This wasn't just any ship; it was supposed to be North Korea's largest warship to date, a guided missile frigate named Choe Hy

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Firing Friday: Hundreds of NSC Staffers Sent Packing

First things first, a lot of people got the boot. More than 100 staffers at the National Security Council were told to pack their bags and leave. This all went down on a Friday afternoon, right before a long holiday weekend. Talk about a way to ruin someone's weekend! This move was part of a bigger

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Dallas Council: Time to Tidy Up Meetings

The Dallas City Council has been facing some issues with how they handle their meetings. It is not uncommon for meetings to start late or for items to be suddenly removed from the agenda. This can cause confusion for both city staff and council members who are not aware of the changes. Some council

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

How Science Maps Out Muscle Movements

Neuromuscular junctions are the key players in our body's ability to move. They act as the bridge between our nerves and muscles, allowing us to perform any voluntary action. To understand these junctions better, researchers have turned to a method called scientometric analysis. This approach helps

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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Double Whammy: Alcohol and Metabolic Health

The liver is a tough organ. It handles a lot of stuff. But even it has its limits. Metabolic dysfunction-associated alcohol-related liver disease, or MetALD, is a new health problem. It happens when alcohol and metabolic issues team up to mess with the liver. Unlike the usual alcoholic liver disease

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