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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

CBS Under Scrutiny Over Interview

CBS News recently received a request from the government to hand over a complete and unedited transcript of an interview aired on October 2024. They are also requested to provide footage of the interview. The government, run by a Donald Trump appointee, asked for these materials to be turned over

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

When Key Websites Vanish on an Executive Order

Suddenly on a Friday Government web pages started disappearing! On this Friday many buttons and important web pages of key U. S. government websites disappeared or changed. This sudden turn of events was organized by a letter from the Office of Personnall Management, The letter which sent

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Shoes, FBI's Fresh Feet

Changing the partment, United states top boss begins to take down everybody he feels like, regardless of the level. Our country's main police force got several people out from the door putres a fast shake-up in the us This decision came in with 5 major top dogs in numerous cities leaving the spotl

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Health Care: Smart Contracts and Sharing

Imagine health care where multiple organisations can work together seamlessly without the usual hassles or worries. This is possible through smart contracts (SCs). SCs are not new to us. They are digital agreements that self-execute. They are designed to work automatically without needing manual i

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

From the Ice to the AIRWAVES:A Struggle with Mental Health

Shawn Simpson was a figure who was greatly known in the world of hockey. He was a player, a commentator, and later on, a director of hockey operations. He was more than just a hockey player; he was also a radio personality. Unfortunately, his life took a tragic turn. On January 30th, the hockey worl

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Ebola's Return to Uganda: A Nurse's Tragic Fate

Ebola has made a grim comeback in Uganda. A 32-year-old male nurse, an employee of the main referral hospital in the capital Kampala, died due to the virus. The nurse had sought treatment at various locations. He was admitted to a public hospital in Mbale, a city in the east of Uganda. The

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Twenty Foods for Protecting Your Kidneys

Eating well is one of the top ways to keep our bodies healthy and working properly, but do you know how what you eat affects the health of your kidneys? Anything from straining too complicated digestive matter but also waste from the infections, viruses, and substance from what you eat. Chose well

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Celebrate Black History Month All Year

Let's talk about February. Every year, this month is big for African American heritage and education. Think one whole month isn't enough? You might not be alone in thinking that. But it all started as a week-long event. In 1926, a historian and author named Carter G. Woodson created Negro History

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Will the Supreme Court Green Light a Catholic Cyber Charter School?

In a big decision, the Supreme Court will now decide if a Catholic online school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual, can start teaching students in Oklahoma. The state has never done this Before! . The Supreme Court agreed to look at two cases. The discussions will be about whether a charte

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

STUDY on How Problem Based Learning can Help Rural Communities

Imagine setting foot in rural Japan or even rural communities in other countries like The USA or Australia, some rural areas are noticeably lacking enough doctors to meet the needs of the larger patient population. Rural medicine is in dire need of assistance: and one of the significant cu

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