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Apr 04 2025OPINION

The Role of Mental Health in Criminal Responsibility

The legal system assumes that people are accountable for their actions. But what happens when someone has a mental health issue? This is where things get tricky. The insanity defense comes into play, but it's not always clear when or how a mental disorder affects a person's responsibility for their

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

How Different Life Forms Compete and Survive in Nature

The world of plants and animals is full of different types of organisms. Some have more than two sets of chromosomes. These are called autopolyploids. Others have the usual two sets, known as diploids. Scientists have studied how these groups interact and survive for a long time. The creation o

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Divide: What's Really Happening On The Ground?

The situation in Gaza is heating up. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a shift in strategy. The Israeli military is now focusing on taking control of more areas within Gaza. This move has experts wondering if Israel is aiming for long-term control over the territory. The Israe

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Remembering Four Brave Soldiers

A large crowd gathered in Vilnius, Lithuania, to honor four American soldiers who lost their lives during a training mission. This event took place on April 3, 2025, and it was a somber occasion for both Lithuanians and Americans. The soldiers were part of a NATO training exercise in the region, whi

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Apr 03 2025BUSINESS

The Auto Giant's Pause: Tariffs Hit Production

The auto industry is feeling the heat from new tariffs. A major car company is halting work at two of its factories. One is in Canada and the other is in Mexico. This move comes as a direct response to the new 25% tariffs on imported vehicles. These tariffs, which started on a Thursday, affect all c

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Messengers: Blood Cancer Clues in Tiny Packages

In the realm of blood cancers, tiny messengers are at work. These aren't your typical couriers, but minuscule particles called extracellular vesicles. They're like tiny bubbles that cells release, carrying a mix of molecules inside them. These bubbles are not just passive bystanders. They play a cru

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Deciding to Retry Drugs After Liver Injury: A Guide

Drug testing is a complex process. Sometimes, during trials, a drug may cause liver injury. This is a serious issue. The decision to give the drug again, known as a rechallenge, is tricky. There are no clear rules or guidelines to follow. This makes it hard for drug developers and experts to make in

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Brain Blast Effects: How Genes and Gender Shape Recovery

Brain injuries from explosions are a big deal. They have become more common in both soldiers and civilians. The long-term effects can be serious, including problems with thinking and memory. But not everyone is affected the same way. Genes and gender play a big role in how well someone bounces back

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Moon Dust Shield: NASA's Big Step Forward

The moon is a dusty place. This dust, called regolith, is a big problem. It can harm equipment and even human health. But NASA has a new tool to fight it. They call it the Electrodynamic Dust Shield, or EDS. This technology uses electric fields to push away lunar dust. It recently had a successful t

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

How Storms Affect Teen Mental Health

Weather disasters are becoming more frequent and are taking a toll on young people's mental health. The impact of repeated exposure to these events is not well understood. A recent study looked at how multiple disasters affect teens' mental health in the United States. It used a mix of public data t

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