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Dec 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Do Divorce Numbers Differ Globally?

Have you ever wondered why divorce rates aren't the same all over the world? This isn't a simple question to answer, as various factors come into play. Researchers have been looking into this using data from the United Nations since 1948. One model they used was Bouchaud's, which helps explain how t

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Dec 04 2024CRIME

Federal Prisons Get a Mental Health Makeover

It’s high time the U. S. Justice Department steps up to tackle the serious issue of suicides in federal prisons and jails. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently revealed a sweeping plan to improve mental health care behind bars. This isn't just tweaking a few rules; it's a complete overhaul t

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Raw Milk Suspended: Is Bird Flu the Culprit?

In a surprising move, California's agriculture department halted the distribution of Raw Farm's raw dairy products. This decision came after tests showed that some cows might have bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain. Despite this, already-sold products can still be bought in stores. When the vir

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Social Media's Role in HIV Testing Amidst COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about significant changes in how people stay connected and access healthcare services. One critical area affected was HIV screening, particularly for high-risk groups. Traditional in-person HIV testing faced challenges due to social distancing policies and the spread of

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Nov 28 2024WEATHER

Seeing Northern Lights This Thanksgiving: A Possibility!

Get ready! This Thanksgiving, a special treat might be in store for parts of the U. S. Solar storms could paint the night sky with faint auroras. It's a fun natural show, but it depends on how strong the solar storms are. Some states are in a great spot to catch a glimpse: Washington, Montana, the D

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. : A Mixed Bag for Health Leadership

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a figure that divides opinions. After being nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, critics like legal health expert Lawrence Gostin expressed concern, calling it a "dark day for public health and science. " However, it's important to look at both side

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Nov 24 2024WEATHER

Thanksgiving Weather: Storms Might Mess Up Your Holiday Trip

Get ready for a wild Thanksgiving, folks! Forecasters across the U. S. are warning about upcoming winter storms that could make holiday travel a bit of a hassle. While some regions like the Pacific Northwest and California are still recovering from past storms, they might not get a break just yet. C

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Big AI Bet: Investing in Anthropic to Shape the Future

Looking to stay ahead in the AI game, Amazon has just poured an extra $4 billion into Anthropic, making it a total of $8 billion. This move marks Amazon as a key player in the AI race. With this investment, Amazon is not just a financial backer but also Anthropic’s main cloud partner. This ensures A

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Sanders' New Mission: Protecting Entitlements

Bernie Sanders, a long-time progressive voice in the Senate, has expressed interest in joining the Finance Committee, which is set to be led by Republicans. This move would bring a strong advocate for social programs to the table, as Sanders aims to shield Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid fro

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

How Trust and Religion Influence Organ Donation in the U. S.

A recent study looked into how Americans of different races see trust in doctors and medical care, as well as their religiosity, when it comes to organ donation. The study, which surveyed 201 people across the U. S. , found that donor status wasn't linked to how often people go to religious services

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