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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Student Activist's Fight for Stay in US Hits Roadblock

A judge has made a surprising decision. Mahmoud Khalil, a student activist, can be deported. This is because of his involvement in protests. The judge believes Khalil's actions could harm U. S. foreign policy. This ruling came as a shock to many. It could affect other international students too. Kh

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

How Medicare Pays for Team Care

Medicare is a big deal for many people. It helps pay for health care, but how it pays can be confusing. Let's talk about how Medicare handles payments when a team of health care workers is involved. This team might include doctors and other health care professionals, like physician assistants or nur

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

How China's Railway Rules Shake Up the Economy

The Chinese railway system is a complex web of tracks and trains, influenced by many factors. To understand how government rules affect this system, a new approach has been developed. This approach, known as the improved comparative static model, uses clever math tricks to figure out how changes in

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

Smart Decisions: How Reinforcement Learning is Changing Healthcare Operations

Nowadays, computers are way more powerful than before. This has led to some amazing developments in data science. One of these is reinforcement learning, or RL for short. It is a type of machine learning that helps make decisions in complicated situations. It is super useful in healthcare operations

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Apr 08 2025OPINION

The Changing World Order: What Comes Next?

The world is shifting. For decades, the United States has been the main player on the global stage. But times are changing, and this shift is happening right before our eyes. The current U. S. president has been making waves. He has been pushing back against longtime allies and foes alike. Recently

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected U-Turn in Health Services

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is backtracking on some of its recent cuts. After laying off 10, 000 employees, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed that some programs and jobs were terminated by mistake. This news came as a surprise to many, including Erik Svendsen, the direct

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

NATO's Tough Talk: Allies Face Uncertainty and High Costs

NATO allies are in a tough spot. The US wants them to spend more on defense. This is not new. But now, the US is pushing for a big increase. They want NATO countries to spend 5% of their GDP on defense. This is a lot more than the current target of 2%. Most NATO countries are already struggling to m

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

NATO's New Chapter: Rubio's Brussels Visit Amidst Tensions

The diplomatic scene in Brussels was tense as Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, arrived for a NATO foreign ministers' meeting. The atmosphere was thick with worry over the Trump administration's policies towards Europe. Key issues included the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the delicate relationshi

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Mystery of AI's Secret Reading List

AI models are essentially smart prediction machines. They learn from vast amounts of data, like books, movies, and TV shows. When they create something, they're just pulling from what they've already seen. They don't come up with anything truly new. This is how they can write about Greek tragedies o

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

Training Canines to Spot Cheetah Poop: A Real-World Success Story

In the heart of Samburu County, Kenya, a unique training program took place. The goal? To teach dogs to spot cheetah poop accurately, even when surrounded by similar-looking samples from other big cats. This is no easy task. Dogs are often trained with limited samples and then expected to generalize

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