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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

GOP's Food Stamp Plan Hits a Roadblock

The latest twist in the Republican tax and spending bill has thrown a wrench into their plans. The Senate parliamentarian has flagged a key proposal to shift some food stamp costs to states, saying it breaks Senate rules. This is a big deal because Republicans were counting on billions in savings fr

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

MMA Star Jon Jones Faces New Legal Trouble and Retirement

Jon Jones, a prominent figure in the world of mixed martial arts, has decided to hang up his gloves. This news comes at a time when he is facing yet another legal issue. The former UFC champion is now dealing with a new criminal charge in Albuquerque. This is not the first time Jones has found himse

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Jun 22 2025WEATHER

Sizzling Summer: The US Faces a Serious Heat Wave

In the coming days, the eastern half of the United States will experience some of the hottest temperatures of the year. This intense heat is caused by a powerful weather pattern known as a heat dome, which is expected to develop over the weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a level 4-of-

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Moon's New Scar: A Hard Lesson in Lunar Landing

The Moon got a new mark on June 11, 2025. This wasn't a natural feature, but a dark smudge left by a spacecraft crash. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) snapped pictures of the aftermath. This wasn't just any spacecraft, but the RESILIENCE lander, part of a Japanese mission aiming to establish

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

What's the real danger from striking Iran's nuclear sites?

The recent strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities have raised questions about the potential environmental impact. Experts agree that a Chernobyl-like disaster is unlikely. The uranium enrichment sites in Iran are not as dangerous as one might think. These sites are spread across the country. Some

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Jun 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Fishy Truth of Khaliajuri Haor

Khaliajuri Haor, a shallow wetland in Northeast Bangladesh, is facing serious issues. Climate change and human activities are taking a toll on this bowl-shaped wetland. To understand what's going on, a study was conducted to look at fish populations and the threats they face. The study collected da

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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 22 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Lung Cancer Treatments

Two treatments, sotorasib and adagrasib, have received approval in the USA and Europe for tackling advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer is marked by a specific mutation known as KRAS G12C. Since these treatments have not been directly compared in clinical trials, re

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of New Parents in Recovery

The journey of new parents battling substance use disorder is a tough one. A recent study looked into the lives of 22 new parents, all within a year of having a baby, who were in residential treatment for substance use issues. The goal was to understand how their social circles and environment aff

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Jun 22 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Anatomy Lessons on Future Doctors' Body Donation Choices

Medical students in China are crucial in shaping the future of body donation. Their views on donating their bodies after death can reveal a lot about how they see the importance of anatomical education. This is not just about learning anatomy. It's also about understanding the human spirit and the

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