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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

How Sound Waves Can Improve Chicken Meat Quality

Scientists have been playing around with sound waves to make chicken meat better. They wanted to see how sound waves and salt levels affect chicken protein when it's frozen and thawed. It turns out, sound waves can make the chicken protein more soluble and change its structure. This helps the protei

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Leaders Visit Ukraine to Talk Tech and Peace

High-ranking U. S. Army officials made a trip to Ukraine recently. They wanted to check out Ukraine's military tech and talk about ending the war. The group included Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, and other top brass. The White House chose Driscoll to lead

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Hospitals: How Robots and Computers are Changing Healthcare

Nvidia, a big name in tech, is making waves in healthcare with AI tools that are changing how hospitals work. From helping surgeons to analyzing medical scans, AI is becoming a big part of the medical world. This is not just about fancy tech; it's about meeting a growing need for healthcare services

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Who Stood by Trump When He Needed Support?

In 2023, when former President Donald Trump faced legal troubles, he had few allies. One notable exception was U. S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. She was the only elected official present when Trump was booked and fingerprinted at the Fulton County Jail. While Trump was busy with his legal team, Gr

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Oregon Steps Up to Save Health Care Access

Oregon has taken a big step to keep health care accessible for many people. The state recently approved $7. 5 million in emergency funds to support Planned Parenthood centers. This money helps make up for lost Medicaid payments caused by a federal budget change. Planned Parenthood in Oregon was fac

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Florida Rep Faces Serious Accusations Over COVID Funds

A Florida congresswoman is in hot water. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democrat representing parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties, has been hit with serious charges. The Justice Department says she took $5 million meant for disaster relief and used some of it for her 2021 campaign. Here’s the d

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

What's Happening with Jobs in the US?

The US jobs report for September is finally out after a long delay. This report is important because it gives us a look at how the job market has been doing lately. The delay was because of the government shutdown, which held up a lot of economic data. The report might not be as fresh as usual beca

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right iPhone in 2026: A Tricky Task Ahead

Apple's iPhone lineup is changing big time. For years, picking an iPhone was simple. You had four choices: two standard sizes and two Pro sizes. But next year, things get complicated. Apple is planning to release six iPhones, but not all at once. First, in fall 2026, they'll launch the iPhone 18 Pro

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Boosting Muscle Healing: A New Approach

Muscle injuries often leave people wondering whether to rest or engage in rehabilitative activities. While activity can speed up recovery, it can also cause further damage if done too soon. Scientists have been exploring ways to enhance muscle healing, and one promising method is mitochondria transp

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Unusual Steps in Comey's Indictment Raise Questions

A recent court hearing has brought to light some odd details about how former FBI Director James Comey ended up facing charges. It turns out that the full grand jury didn't actually see the final indictment against Comey. Only the foreperson and one other juror got to review it. This came up during

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