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Apr 24 2025OPINION

The Dark Mirror: American Politics in Andor's Second Season

Star Wars has always been a mirror to the world, reflecting current events and political climates. The second season of Andor, a Star Wars series, does this brilliantly. The show takes place in a galaxy far, far away, but the issues it tackles are right here on Earth. The Empire in Andor is not j

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

The Legacy of Steve Mongo McMichael: A Life Beyond the Field

Steve "Mongo" McMichael, a name that echoes through the halls of football history, has left the world at the age of 67. His journey was marked by remarkable achievements and an unyielding spirit, especially in his final years battling ALS. McMichael's football career was nothing short of legendary.

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Empowering Local Health Champions: The Key to Better Care

The World Health Organization has raised an alarm. By 2030, there could be a shortage of 14 million health workers. This gap will hit the Global South the hardest. But there is a solution. Community health workers (CHWs) could step in to fill the void left by professional health care workers. Recent

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Medical and Law: A Powerful Team for Fair Health

Many folks might not know that doctors and lawyers can team up to fight health unfairness. This teamwork is called a medical-legal partnership. It's a smart way to tackle health issues that affect people who are already struggling. Doctors and lawyers bring different skills to the table. Doctors bui

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Doctors and AI: The Challenges and Solutions

The world of healthcare is changing fast. Artificial intelligence is making big waves in how doctors and patients interact. This isn't just about fancy gadgets. It's about how these tools change the way doctors think and work. Doctors have some big concerns. They worry about how AI will affect their

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

How University Support and Student Mix Spark Entrepreneurial Dreams

Diversity in the entrepreneurial world is often overlooked. This is a big problem. University support for budding entrepreneurs is a hot topic. But how does it play out when you mix in student diversity? This is a question that needs answers. A recent study took a deep dive into this issue. It

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Small Dog Breast Tumors: Size Matters

Breast tumors in dogs are quite common, and sadly, most of them are cancerous. As pets live longer and get better healthcare, vets see more of these tumors. One key factor in predicting how serious a tumor is, is its size. Tumors are usually grouped into three sizes: small (less than 3 centimeters),

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

How Rock Layers Affect Tunnel Building

The Pearl River Delta Intercity Pazhou Branch Line project has brought attention to a unique challenge in tunnel construction. The area's rock layers are strongly weathered and packed with coarse particles. This mix makes it tricky to predict how the surface will react when a tunnel is dug using a s

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Fire in Southern New Jersey

Southern New Jersey is grappling with a significant wildfire. This fire has scorched over 8, 500 acres, leading to mass evacuations and power outages. The blaze started in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area of Ocean County. It has caused a lot of trouble for the people living there. The

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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

Can the Browns and Jaguars Pull Off a Draft Day Swap?

The NFL draft is a hotbed of speculation and rumors. Many of these whispers will fade away, but some might just come true. In the days leading up to the draft, teams, agents, and media outlets are buzzing with information. Some of it is true, but most of it is just noise. The Cleveland Browns an

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