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May 22 2025SCIENCE

Monkey Food Cleaning: A Smart but Flawed Strategy

Monkeys are known for their cleverness, and some of them have a unique trick. They wash their food to get rid of gritty sand. This behavior isn't universal among monkeys. It depends on the group and the situation. Recently, a group of long-tailed macaques on Koram Island in Thailand started doing th

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Pastors and the Power of Vaccine Advocacy

In the fight against COVID-19, many groups sought ways to boost vaccination numbers. One effective strategy involved Black pastors in South Carolina. Their approach was studied using a model that looks at how new ideas spread. Ten in-depth interviews were conducted with these pastors. The goal was t

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

Checking the Accuracy of Indoor Climate Sensors

Indoor temperature and humidity matter a lot for our health. Most of us spend a lot of time inside, so outdoor conditions aren't always a good guide. With climate change making extreme temperatures more common, getting accurate indoor readings is crucial. This is where low-cost sensors like the Purp

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May 22 2025WEATHER

Late Spring Surprise Storm Hits New England

New England is bracing for a rare May nor'easter. This storm is set to bring a mix of rain and possibly snow, a stark contrast to the typical sunny days and barbecues of the season. Nor'easters are usually a winter phenomenon, bringing strong winds and heavy precipitation. This one could see wind gu

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Diplomats Under Fire: A Misstep in the West Bank

A diplomatic mission turned tense when Israeli soldiers fired warning shots at a large group of foreign diplomats. This group was visiting the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank. The visit was meant to assess the humanitarian conditions in the area. The incident sparked quick criticism from many co

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Farmers and Politicians Brace for MAHA Report

The upcoming MAHA report has sparked a heated debate. Farmers and some Republicans are on edge. They fear the report might criticize glyphosate, a key ingredient in many pesticides. This chemical has been used for decades to control weeds and protect soil. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leads the MAHA Commi

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May 22 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's Triumph: Breaking the 17-Year Trophy Drought

Tottenham Hotspur fans had a lot to cheer about after their team clinched a hard-fought victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final. The match, held in Bilbao, Spain, ended with a 1-0 score in favor of Tottenham, marking their first trophy win in 17 years. This victory is a big deal fo

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May 22 2025FINANCE

Tipping Taxes: What's Changing for Workers and Customers?

The idea of not taxing tips has been around for a while. It was a popular slogan in a recent presidential campaign. It was short and easy to remember. However, the reality of implementing such a policy is far more complicated. The Senate recently passed the No Tax on Tips Act. This act is part

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Aid Crisis: A Closer Look at the Challenges

The situation in Gaza is dire, with aid struggling to reach those in need. The United Nations is working hard to distribute supplies, but they face significant hurdles. Israeli military restrictions and fears of looting have caused major delays. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has an

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Rural Cancer Care: Bridging the Gap with Smart Solutions

In the United States, a significant number of people, roughly 32 million, reside in rural counties. These individuals face a major hurdle: limited access to comprehensive cancer care. This lack of access leads to several issues. Patients in these areas often report more negative social and economic

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