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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Brain Heat: How Scorching Temperatures Affect Kids' Thinking Skills

Climate change is making our planet hotter, and this isn't just a problem for polar bears, it's a big deal for kids too. Kids aged 9-10 might seem tough, but their brains are still growing. Extreme heat can mess with how well they think and learn. Imagine a kid trying to solve a math proble

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Hot Times Ahead: How Climate Change is Impacting Kids' Growth

Children and teenagers are the most susceptible to the consequences of climate change. We've all heard about how it affects our physical health, but what about how it messes with our brains and how we behave? It's a fact that extreme heat can mess with a kid's growing up process. This includes when

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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Thrilling Cold War Romance: A Danish Director’s Unique Swedish Adventure

Set against the backdrop of the Cold War in 1968, the story of "Honeytrap" unfolds with a unique twist. Max, a young man who is fluent in Swedish, is tasked with a secret mission by Stasi, an organization that trains agents to flirt and gather information from Westerns. The mission goes astray when

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

California's Budget: Smoke and Mirrors?

In early March, the governor of California said his state would have a balanced budget of $322 billion for the upcoming year, planning for a $363 million that would keep it balanced. This was said to be balanced, but the budget plan was based around a very thin margin. All

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Planning for Asparaginase: A Must for Fighting Kids Cancer. Especially in Struggling Countries

In the fight against childhood cancer, one medicine is super important. That medicine is asparaginase, ASN, for short. It is a key part of most treatments for a type of childhood leukemia. This type of cancer is often called acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or ALL. Many kids could be saved with bette

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Danger Heights in a City’s Postcode

What is happening in the town of Garankuwa, South Africa has been overlooked. How far have we come in understanding the lurking of femicides, gender-based murders, sitting quietly receiving no attention? An important part of understanding comes from trying

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu on the Rise in Massachusetts: What You Need to Know

Bird flu, specifically the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus, is now considered widespread in Massachusetts. This means the virus is actively affecting both wild and domestic birds across many towns. The state has seen a noticeable increase in bird deaths suspected to be from the

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Huge Stars Rocking the Grammy Stage

So, picture this: Los Angeles, Sunday evening, and the city is buzzing with excitement. Pop stars and musicians are ready to showcase their performances. Trevor Noah, has been hosting Grammy shows for a while. He will be hosting this year's show. The audience has a lot to look forward to. T

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The American Film Market's Big Comeback

The American Film Market is going back to Los Angeles. After experimenting with Las Vegas, they realize there's no place like home. Starting November 11, 2025, the event will be held at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Century City. The city's recent devastating fires make the return even more

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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Silent Divide: Older Adults and the Digital Divide

Imagine trying to navigate life with out knowing how to work a computer or access the internet. That's the daily struggle for some older people in our society. They may have left school or proved careers, but the internet revolution was never a part of their lives. Some older generally connect wi

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