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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Digital Dilemma: Helping Young Minds

Young people spend a lot of time online. This has led to a big question: Should experts studying youth mental health team up with tech companies? This is not a simple yes or no question. There are many things to think about. On one hand, working together could be very helpful. Tech companies have l

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Space Race: A Billionaire's Unique Journey

People have been going to space for a long time now. Since the year 2000, there have been 162 missions. These include flights on the Space Shuttle, Russian Soyuz missions, Chinese astronauts' first trips, and even commercial trips on SpaceX's Dragon capsule. There were also privately funded suborbit

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Cells Have Their Own Gender

Cells in our bodies have a gender identity, which is crucial for understanding health differences between males and females. This might sound surprising, but it's true. Every cell in our body, not just reproductive cells, carries sex chromosomes that influence how our organs develop and function. Th

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

Kennedy's Words Spark Outrage: A Clash Over Autism

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stirred up a storm with his remarks about autistic children. He suggested that autism ruins families and kids. This didn't sit well with many people, especially Rosie O'Donnell. She thinks Kennedy's words were rude and disrespectful. She even called for his resignation from his

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tariffs and the Retro Gaming Crisis

The retro gaming industry is in a bit of a pickle. The problem started when tariffs were slapped on goods coming from China. These tariffs are making it tough for companies that make handheld gaming devices. Anbernic, known for its popular Anbernic RG35XX Plus, has hit the pause button on sending th

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Schools vs. Parents: The LGBTQ Book Battle

The highest court in the land is set to tackle a hot-button issue. It is about whether parents can keep their kids from reading books with LGBTQ themes in school. This is not the first time the court has dealt with religious rights. In recent years, they have often sided with those claiming religiou

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Apr 22 2025FINANCE

Gold's Wild Ride: What's Driving the Price Surge?

Gold has seen some wild swings lately. It hit a new high of $3, 500 an ounce. This is a big jump. It was a short-lived triumph, though. Prices dropped by up to 1. 5% during US trading hours. This happened after a nearly 10% increase this month. Traders were taking profits. It was a smart move,

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: The Clock is Ticking

After a long pause, the Education Department is set to restart the collection process for overdue student loans. May 5th is the date when the hammer will drop. Borrowers who have fallen behind might soon find themselves dealing with debt collectors or being signed up for income-based repayment plans

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Broadway's Big Names Talk Truth, Art, and Standing Up

George Clooney and Patti LuPone have a lot in common. They both have a passion for their craft. They both have a strong sense of social responsibility. And they both have a knack for making people laugh. But they also have a lot to say about the state of the world and the role of art in it. For Cloo

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

Why Travis Hunter Isn't the Next Shohei Ohtani

The hype around Travis Hunter is real. Everyone is talking about him. He is a two-way superstar in college football. He won the Heisman Trophy. It's no surprise that people are drawing comparisons to Shohei Ohtani. But is it fair? Let's break it down. First, let's talk about the differences b

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