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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Security Clearances: A Political Chess Game

The recent move by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard to strip security clearances from top Biden officials and others involved in legal actions against Donald Trump has stirred up a political storm. Gabbard's decision targets key figures like Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, and Lisa Monac

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Pneumonia's Grip on Rural Bangladesh: A Fight for Breath

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, a silent battle rages against a formidable foe: pneumonia. This respiratory illness is a major killer of children under five, especially in low-and middle-income countries. The fight is real, and it's not just about the illness itself, but also about the challenges

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Mar 10 2025CELEBRITIES

South African Storyteller: Athol Fugard's Legacy

Athol Fugard, a renowned South African playwright, passed away at 92. He was known for his powerful plays that challenged the harsh realities of apartheid. His work was a beacon of hope and a call for change in a country torn apart by racial segregation. Fugard's journey began with his groundbreakin

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Justice Barrett Faces Backlash from Trump's Hardcore Fans

In a surprising twist, some of Donald Trump's most fervent supporters have turned their backs on one of his own Supreme Court picks, Amy Coney Barrett. Barrett, a conservative justice appointed in 2020, has been criticized for not being conservative enough. This might sound confusing, but it's all a

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

The Gut's Secret Guardians

The gut is like a border patrol, keeping the outside world from invading the body. It does this through a mix of specialized cells and helpful bacteria. These cells have tiny gates that let in important nutrients and keep out harmful stuff. The gates are like little doors that open and close, contro

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Spine Fractures in Kids: The Surprising Trends

Spine fractures in kids are rare but can be serious. The spine of a child is different from an adult's. It's more flexible and can bend more. This means kids can get different types of spine fractures than adults. These fractures can happen in the middle or lower back, known as the thoracic and lumb

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Buprenorphine in Action: The Real Deal for EMS

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) across the United States are facing a big challenge. They are trying to figure out how to use buprenorphine, a powerful drug to treat opioid addiction, before patients even reach the hospital. This approach, known as prehospital buprenorphine administration, is sprea

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Shedding Pounds: Lifestyle Changes and Surgery for Weight Loss

Obesity is a huge problem. It's not just about looking good, it's about health. People who are overweight or obese face serious health risks. These include heart disease, diabetes, and more. So, finding ways to manage weight is super important. Lifestyle changes are the first line of defens

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

EBV and Bladder Cancer: The Hidden Link

Ever wondered if there's a connection between a common virus and bladder cancer? Well, scientists have been digging into this question. They found that Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) might be a key player in increasing the risk of bladder cancer. But how does this happen? Researchers used some cl

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Protesters at Barnard Demand Answers

A group of pro-Palestinian activists made a bold move on Wednesday. They decided to occupy Milbank Hall at Barnard College in Manhattan. This wasn't just any ordinary protest. It was a sit-in. The activists had a clear goal. They wanted to take over the area outside Dean Leslie Grinage's office. Why

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