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May 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariffs: A Legal Rollercoaster

The legal landscape for President Trump's tariffs has become a complex maze. The recent court decisions have thrown a wrench into the works, leaving many to wonder what comes next. The tariffs, which were a key part of Trump's economic strategy, have faced significant legal challenges. Two federal c

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May 31 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Hemp's Potential in Poland

The word "hemp" covers a group of plants from the Cannabis family. This includes hemp itself, Indian hemp, and wild hemp. These plants are unique because they produce the most phytocannabinoids, which are natural compounds found in plants. Hemp has many uses and a lot of potential for Poland's medi

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Moments That Matter in Medicine

In the world of medicine, there are times when doctors and patients share something special. These moments are not just about treating an illness. They are about making a real connection. These moments can be very meaningful. They can even feel spiritual. They happen when a doctor and a patient real

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May 31 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Protein: Sulfur Bacteria's Hidden Potential

The world is facing a protein shortage. As the population grows, traditional sources like soybeans aren't cutting it anymore. Single-cell proteins are an alternative, but they come with their own set of problems. Heterotrophic bacteria, for instance, release CO2 during production. Algal protein, on

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Deregulation: How Policy Shifts Impact Your Wallet

The current administration has been busy undoing regulations. One notable change involves credit card late fees. The previous administration had capped these fees, expecting to save Americans around $10 billion a year. This was mainly by reducing bank penalties. However, the current administration c

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May 31 2025HEALTH

Point-of-Care TB Testing: A Game Changer in Africa?

In many developing countries, tuberculosis (TB) often goes undetected or is diagnosed too late. This delay leads to unnecessary suffering, deaths, and further spread of the disease. One promising solution is decentralized testing, which brings accurate TB diagnosis closer to where people live. The T

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Backs Trump's Move to End Immigrant Protections

The Supreme Court recently sided with the Trump administration. They allowed the suspension of a program that protected immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This program, started under Biden, let around 530, 000 immigrants live and work temporarily in the U. S. The court's decisio

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May 30 2025POLITICS

Cities Stand Firm Against Federal Pressure

The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have been highlighted in a federal list. These cities are known as "sanctuary cities. " They are places that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The Trump Administration has issued an executive order. This order demands that these cities cha

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May 30 2025SPORTS

Weigh-In Wobbles: UFC on ESPN 68's Pre-Fight Drama

The UFC on ESPN 68 event had a bumpy start. The weigh-ins were a chaotic scene. The main event saw Maycee Barber miss her weight target. This was a big deal. She was supposed to face Erin Blanchfield in the women's flyweight main event. Barber weighed in at 126. 5 pounds, half a pound over the

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May 30 2025CRIME

Comedian Faces Serious Allegations in London Court

In a London courtroom, comedian Russell Brand faced serious charges. He denied accusations of rape and sexual assault involving four women. These incidents are said to have happened over 25 years ago. Brand, who is about to turn 50, is accused of two counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault, and

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