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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

Measles is making a comeback in the U. S. More than 800 cases have been confirmed in 24 states. This is a big jump from last year's 285 cases. The numbers are worrying health experts. They fear the nation could lose its measles elimination status. This status was achieved back in 2000. It means the

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

Jake Paul's Next Fight: A Step Up or a Stumble?

Jake Paul is gearing up for his next boxing match. This time, he will face Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on June 28 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. This fight comes after Paul's big win against Mike Tyson. Paul initially wanted a fight with Canelo Alvarez, one of the sport's biggest stars. But t

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Apr 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Simplicity in AI: A New Approach to Neural Networks

Artificial Intelligence has long relied on complex systems to function. Most AI models use 16- or 32-bit floating point numbers to store the numerical weights that power their neural networks. This level of precision requires a lot of memory and processing power. However, a new approach is changing

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Foreign Funding Under Scrutiny

Harvard University has landed in hot water. The Trump administration has accused the prestigious school of not reporting big donations from foreign sources. This is not just a small issue. It's part of a bigger effort to put pressure on Harvard. Why? Because the university did not follow President T

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Rome's Big Meeting: Tariffs, Traditions, and a Pope's Health

In the heart of Rome, a significant gathering took place. The U. S. Vice President, JD Vance, met with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni. This wasn't just any meeting. It was a chance to discuss tariffs, something that has been causing tension between the U. S. and the European Union. Meloni, known for

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Blood Flow and Shape: Key Players in Post-Surgery Clots

The human body is a complex system of tubes and flows. One such tube is the aorta, the main artery carrying blood from the heart. Sometimes, this tube can bulge, forming an aneurysm. To fix this, doctors might use a procedure called endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). This procedure involves insert

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Doctor with measles: A risky move in Texas outbreak

A doctor in Texas, who was treating kids during a measles outbreak, was seen with the telltale measles rash. This was just days before a high-ranking health official met him and gave him a big thumbs up. The doctor, Ben Edwards, was caught on camera in a makeshift clinic, chatting with parents and k

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle: A Man's Fight for Justice

In the heart of Washington, a senator returned from a mission to El Salvador. His goal? To secure the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man wrongfully deported and imprisoned. The senator, Chris Van Hollen, made it clear that this case is about more than just one individual. It's about the principl

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Harvard vs. Trump: A Battle Over Bureaucratic Blunders

The Trump administration's blunder with Harvard University is a perfect example of how bureaucratic mix-ups can spark major conflicts. A letter sent by the White House's antisemitism task force to Harvard University last Friday caused a stir. The letter contained strict demands about hiring, admis

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Harvard vs. Trump: A Clash of Power and Privilege

Harvard University is facing off against Donald Trump. The president has reportedly ordered the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to strip the university of its tax-exempt status. This move comes after Harvard refused to comply with several demands from Trump's administration. Many see this as a politi

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