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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Budget Carrier Slashes Flights Amidst Uncertain Times

The airline industry is feeling the pinch. Frontier Airlines has decided to cut back on flights. This move comes after a noticeable drop in travel demand, especially in March. The company also pulled its full-year forecast. This means they are unsure about what the rest of the year will bring. The

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Can Computers Predict Cancer Returns?

Pancreatic cancer is a tricky beast. It often comes back soon after treatment. Doctors in China wanted to see if computers could help predict this. They looked at CT scans of 100 patients. These patients had a type of pancreatic cancer called PDAC. The goal was to find clues in the scans that might

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Space Science in Jeopardy: Proposed Budget Cuts Spark Concern

The White House has sent shockwaves through the scientific community with a draft budget proposal. This plan aims to slash NASA's overall spending by roughly 20%. However, the science program would face the brunt of these cuts, with a nearly 50% reduction in funding. The proposal, known as

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Elbow Trouble Strikes Again for Cubs Pitcher

A top pitcher for the Chicago Cubs is facing a familiar foe: elbow tendinitis. Justin Steele, a key left-hander for the team, is seeking another medical opinion after an MRI revealed issues with his elbow. This isn't the first time he's dealt with this problem. In fact, it's the third time in the pa

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Women's Health: The Challenge of Finishing Diabetes Prevention Programs

Women who have had gestational diabetes face a tough road. They are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This is a serious health issue. There is a program called Life! It aims to help these women. The program focuses on preventing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. It is funded

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

How Brain Cells Go Rogue in Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a common brain disorder. It is caused by faulty brain circuits. The exact reasons why these circuits malfunction are still a mystery. However, recent progress in brain research has shed some light on the matter. Scientists have found that certain types of brain cells play a big role

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Boosting NAD+ Might Not Be As Heart-Friendly As Thought

There's a lot of buzz around NAD+ and its role in health. NAD+ is a key player in our cells, helping with energy production and other vital tasks. Some studies suggest that boosting NAD+ levels can extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in mice. This has led to a surge in interest in NAD+ prec

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Apr 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Family Ties: A Look at the Willis-Kutcher Divorce

It's not every day that a celebrity family opens up about their past. Scout Willis recently shared her thoughts on her mom's divorce from Ashton Kutcher. This came after her sister Tallulah Willis made a rare public comment about their former stepdad. It's a good reminder that even in Hollywood,

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Apr 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Michelle Obama: Choosing Herself and Speaking Her Truth

Michelle Obama has always been a strong figure in the public eye. She has two kids and has faced a lot of attention in recent months. People have talked about her not attending certain big events. They have also talked about rumors of trouble in her marriage. But Michelle has a clear message for eve

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

A Change in Space: The Shift in NASA's Diversity Leadership

The space agency, NASA, has recently seen a significant change in its leadership focused on diversity efforts. Neela Rajendra, who was leading the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, has been let go. This decision comes after a series of events that atte

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