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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Inflammation in the Bowels: What Metabolites Tell Us

Have you ever thought about what your gut is up to when you're dealing with Crohn's or ulcerative colitis? These nasty inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) really mess with your metabolism. Scientists are now using a cool tool called MALDI-mass spectrometry imaging to get a closer look at what's happe

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Win Big, But Mahomes' Ankle is a Concern

Patrick Mahomes didn't finish the game due to an ankle injury, but the Kansas City Chiefs still comfortably beat the mistake-filled Cleveland Browns, 21-7. Mahomes threw two touchdowns, one to Juju Smith-Schuster and another to Noah Gray, in the first half. Xavier Worthy added a rushing score. Mahom

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Injury Drama: Will Mahomes Be Back for Chiefs' Next Games?

Kansas City Chiefs fans are holding their breath. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is likely to miss at least one of the team's upcoming games due to a high ankle sprain. The injury happened in the fourth quarter, and backup Carson Wentz had to step in. Mahomes has taken a beating lately, with 11 o

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Ireland and Israel: A Diplomatic Break

Things are getting tense between Ireland and Israel. On Sunday, Israel announced it would shut down its embassy in Ireland. This move is due to what Israel calls “extreme anti-Israel policies” from Ireland. Ireland had previously said it would recognize a Palestinian state and is now supporting a ca

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Muscle Disease and Kidney Trouble: A Surprising Link

Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, or IIMs, are a group of autoimmune disorders that mainly cause muscle inflammation. While it was once thought that kidney issues were rare in IIM patients, recent studies show that about 21-23% of these patients experience some form of renal involvement. These iss

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's 'America First' Policy: A Look at Global Conflicts and Consequences

President-elect Donald Trump is stepping into a world full of heated conflicts. Two experts from Indiana University are warning that his 'America First' policy might not be the best move. The U. S. is already facing intense wars in places like Ukraine and the Middle East. Trump has a lot on his plat

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Giants Lose Ninth Straight Game to Ravens

The New York Giants faced the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, and it wasn't a pretty sight. The game started with a fun halftime show featuring mascots and kids playing football. That was about the only exciting part for Giants fans. The Ravens were the clear favorites, and the Giants lost their ninth s

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Syria's Tel Rifaat: A Night of Quiet After Years of Fear

In the small town of Tel Rifaat, Syria, the skies were finally still after years of turmoil. Ali, a 48-year-old guard, sat by a wood stove at an old police post, watching over the northern entrance. He was cautious, using only his first name for safety. But this night was different; there were no bo

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Gable Steveson: From WWE to NFL and Back to Wrestling

Professional athlete Gable Steveson has had quite the journey. He was let go by WWE in May and then tried his hand at the NFL. Neither worked out as planned. But instead of giving up, he returned to his roots in NCAA wrestling. When asked about the challenges of different sports, Steveson had some i

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Dec 15 2024OPINION

Syria's Shift: ISIS Threat Looms Amidst Regime Fall

For more than five decades, Syria has been under a grim dictatorship. The Assad government, known for harsh repression, fell swiftly after 14 years of constant conflict. This abrupt change has sparked a sense of unity and celebration among Syrians. But there's a growing concern, particularly in nort

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