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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

AI in Doctor's Offices: Help or Hinder?

AI is making waves in primary care. It could lighten the load of paperwork and free up time for doctors. But not everyone is on board. Clinicians and patients have doubts. They worry about their data being safe. They wonder if AI is fair. These concerns are real and need attention. The idea of AI i

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Young Democrat Takes Charge: A New Face for House Oversight

In a significant move, Democrats have chosen Rep. Robert Garcia from California to lead their team on the House Oversight Committee. This is a big deal because it puts a younger, fresh face in a key role as Democrats gear up to challenge President Donald Trump. Garcia, who is 47 years old and only

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

New York City's Big Political Showdown: Who Will Win?

New Yorkers are gearing up for a major political event. On Tuesday, they'll vote in primaries for key city roles. The spotlight is on the Democratic race for mayor. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is back, trying to make a comeback. He's up against a strong field, including State Assemblyman Zohran Mam

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Healthcare on the Chopping Block: California's Fight to Protect Medi-Cal

California's Democrats and healthcare experts are up in arms about a new Republican plan. They say it could slash Medicaid funding, leaving millions without care. This isn't just about numbers. It's about real people, real lives, and real consequences. At the center of the storm is a bill nicknamed

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Democrats Left Out of the Loop on Iran Strike

The recent U. S. strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer, has sparked controversy among Democrats. Key figures in the Democratic Party, including Mark Warner and Jim Himes, were not informed about the operation beforehand. This lack of communication has raised eyebrows,

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

A Child's DNA Joins Grandpa in Space

Space enthusiasts and families with loved ones who have passed away have a new option for memorializing their dearly departed. A European company is teaming up with a space burial service. The Exploration Company (TEC) is collaborating with Celestis, a firm that has been sending human remains and

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

A New Pope Speaks Out on Global Tensions

The world is watching as Pope Leo XIV takes a stand on recent events. He has criticized the U. S. attack on Iran's nuclear sites. This is not the first time he has spoken out against conflict. He has a history of advocating for peace and diplomacy. He has been vocal about the need for global coopera

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact on Web Traffic: A Growing Concern

AI is changing the way people find information online. This shift is causing a significant drop in website visits. This is a big problem for websites that rely on visitors to make money. The issue is that AI tools can summarize information without sending users to the original site. This means f

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Psyche's Journey: Overcoming Propulsion Hurdles

The Psyche spacecraft is back in action, fully powered and on track to its destination. After a brief interruption in its propulsion system, engineers have successfully restored its capabilities. This spacecraft is on a mission to explore a unique, metal-rich asteroid in the main asteroid belt. In

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Moon's New Scar: A Look at the Japanese Lander's Crash Site

A spacecraft orbiting the moon has snapped pictures of a recent lunar crash. The images show the aftermath of a Japanese company's failed landing attempt. A dark mark now blemishes the moon's surface. This is where the Resilience lander and its tiny rover met their end. The crash happened in a regio

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