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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Disney and ABC Under Fire for Diversity Policies

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has set its sights on Disney and ABC. The agency is looking into the companies' diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This comes as the Trump administration has been pushing back against such initiatives in the media and entertainment fields. Th

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Strengths and Struggles of Young Immigrants

Young people who move to new countries often go through tough times. These experiences can lead to serious mental health issues. However, many of these young immigrants and refugees show incredible strength and resilience. This is a critical topic that needs more attention. The journey of these youn

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The Mysterious Case of the Unruly Hand

A person's hand suddenly acting on its own might sound like something out of a science fiction movie. But for some individuals, this is a real and frightening experience known as alien hand syndrome. This condition is quite uncommon and can stem from various neurological issues, including strokes. T

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

MSU's Unlikely Victory: A Night of Resilience and Surprises

Michigan State University's basketball team pulled off a remarkable win against Mississippi in the Sweet 16. It was a game that many thought the Spartans would lose. The Rebels looked stronger and more skilled for much of the night. Yet, MSU found a way to win, showcasing their toughness and resilie

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Law Firms Push Back Against Trump's Orders

The legal world is in a tug-of-war. Some law firms are standing up to President Trump's moves against them. Others are trying to make peace. Two big firms, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, took a stand. They filed lawsuits against the Trump administration. Their goal? To block executive orders that co

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

Smarter Steel Cutting: How Math and Ants Can Save Big Money

The steel industry has a big problem. It needs to cut steel bars into specific sizes for customers. This is not as easy as it sounds. There are many rules to follow. The machines have limits. The cuts must be precise. And the company wants to waste as little steel as possible. To solve this, someon

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fusing Infrared and Visible Images: A New Approach

Infrared and visible light image fusion is a hot topic in computer vision. It's all about combining the strengths of both types of images to get a better overall picture. Traditional methods have had some issues. They often struggle with extracting all the important features, lose detailed textures,

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Mar 29 2025EDUCATION

Mindfulness in Classrooms: A Fresh Approach to Student Resilience

Mindfulness is a hot topic in education these days. It is a practice that helps people stay calm and focused. It is often used to help students handle stress and build resilience. A recent study looked at how easy it is to add mindfulness to regular classes at a small university. The study also aske

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

How Does a Vegan Diet During Greek Orthodox Lent Affect Gut Health?

Greek Orthodox Lent is a significant period of fasting. It lasts for about 40 days. During this time, many followers adopt a vegan diet. This diet excludes all animal products. It is similar to a vegan diet followed year-round by some people. This diet can have effects on the body, especially the gu

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Starliner's Next Flight: What's Holding It Back?

The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is in the spotlight as NASA and Boeing work together to fix its problems. The goal is to make sure it's safe for astronauts to fly in it again. This comes after some serious technical issues kept the spacecraft from bringing its crew back to Earth on time. The Starli

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