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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Fired and Rehired: The Political Football of a Federal Job

A federal judge in Washington recently made a decision that has shaken up the political landscape. She ruled that the head of a federal watchdog agency, Hampton Dellinger, must keep his job. This came after President Trump tried to remove him from his position. The judge stated that Trump's attempt

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Mar 01 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Heroes in Danger

In the vast landscape of federal agencies, there's one that often goes unnoticed but plays a huge role in our daily lives. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is responsible for keeping us safe from extreme weather, guiding ships through treacherous waters, and even managing o

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Mar 01 2025SPORTS

Lightweight Showdown: Davis and Valenzuela Prepare for Big Fights

The Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, is set to host an exciting boxing event on March 1st. The WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis will face Lamont Roach. Jose Valenzuela, the WBA light welterweight champion, will take on Gary Antuanne Russell. Both matchups promise thrilling action. T

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Mar 01 2025POLITICS

When Weather Warnings Go Silent: The Unseen Impact of NOAA Layoffs

Imagine this: You're driving home from work, and suddenly your weather app stops working. No more tornado warnings, no more flood alerts. This isn't just a scary thought experiment. It's a real possibility due to recent layoffs at NOAA, the agency that keeps us safe from weather disasters. NOAA, or

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Mar 01 2025EDUCATION

Can Machines Outsmart Kids? A Chatbot vs. Humans in a Mock-Event Quiz

Imagine this: a group of kids watch a made-up event, then they're quizzed about it. Who do you think would get better answers: a clever chatbot or regular folks? That's what researchers wanted to find out. They pitted a smart language model, against some everyday human interviewers. The goal? To see

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Mar 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New York's Weegee: From Crime to Celebrities

Weegee, born Arthur Felig, wasn't just any photographer. He had a knack for being at the right place at the right time. In the 1940s, he was famous for snapping pictures of crime scenes in New York City before the police even arrived. He had a police scanner in his car, so he could monitor emergency

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Oura Ring: Big Steps for Women's Health

Imagine tracking your health with a wearable device and getting personalized insights about your menstrual cycle and pregnancy. This is now possible with the latest updates from Oura Ring. The Oura Ring has teamed up with the Scripps Research Digital Trials Center for a big study. They are

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

How Big Molecules Shape Bone Growth

Bones are made up of tiny, mineralized collagen fibers. These fibers are like the bricks that build a wall. The process of turning these fibers into bone is controlled by special proteins. But studying these proteins in a living body is tough. So, scientists used a clever trick. They used different

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

The Power of Friendship: How Sports and Exercise Boost Your Mood

Sports and physical activities are not just about getting fit. They also play a big role in how happy we feel. This is because they help us build strong friendships and connections, which are key to our happiness. Researchers looked into this idea by checking out 475 studies. They found that most o

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Finding Purpose: Doctors' Stories of Growth and Healing

Doctors face many challenges in their jobs, which can lead to feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. To help them cope, experts are looking into ways to boost their resilience. One key area is spiritual wellbeing, which is not just about religion. It's about finding meaning and connection in life. Docto

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