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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Rwanda's fight against stunting in young children

In Rwanda, a significant health issue persists. We are talking about stunting in children under five. This problem has been a global concern for a long time. Even though Rwanda has made progress in reducing the average stunting rate, some regions still struggle. The reasons behind these persistent h

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Mar 31 2025FINANCE

Unlocking Health Savings: Beyond the Basics

Health savings accounts (HSAs) and flexible spending accounts (FSAs) are not just for medical expenses anymore. These accounts, which allow people to set aside money for qualified medical expenses, have evolved. Some folks are now using them to pay for preventive health services and wellness product

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

The New Year's Suicide Risk

The Lunar New Year is a big deal in Taiwan. It's the longest and most important family holiday of the year. This makes it a unique time to look at how suicide risks change during this period. It's not just about the Lunar New Year, though. The Christmas holidays also show changes in suicide risk. Th

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Mar 31 2025CRIME

The Senator's Downfall: A Marriage Ends and a Career Crumbles

The political landscape in Minnesota took a dramatic turn when Brittany Eichorn decided to end her marriage to state senator Justin Eichorn. This decision came on the heels of a shocking revelation: her husband had been caught in a sting operation targeting individuals who seek out minors for sexual

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Mar 31 2025CRIME

A Small Plane's Fatal Descent

A small plane's tragic end in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, has left one person dead. The single-engine aircraft crashed into a home on Saturday, raising questions about what went wrong. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is now leading the investigation, focusing on various factors that co

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Mar 31 2025SPORTS

Sunday's Elite Eight Showdown: Who Will Join the Final Four?

The college basketball season has been all about the SEC's dominance. They made history by sending a record 14 teams to the NCAA tournament. They also had four teams in each regional final. But on this particular Sunday, the Houston Cougars showed that the Big 12 still has some fight left. They face

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Mar 31 2025SPORTS

Houston's Defense Dominates as Cougars March On

Houston's defense is a force to be reckoned with. They have a strong defense that makes it hard for other teams to score. It is no surprise that they won against Tennessee. The Cougars' defense was so strong that Tennessee's top shooters struggled to find their rhythm. The Cougars have been on a win

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

First Steps in Space: German Rocket's Bold Attempt

A German startup took a significant step in the space race with a rocket designed to launch satellites from Europe. The first test flight, however, did not go as planned. The rocket, launched from a Norwegian spaceport, failed shortly after takeoff. This was a big deal because it was the first time

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Million Dollar Giveaway Sparks Legal Battle in Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Supreme Court made a decisive move on a Sunday evening. They turned down a request from Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul. He wanted to halt a planned cash giveaway by Elon Musk and America PAC. The event was set to take place at a town hall in Green Bay. Two lucky attendees were to

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Morgan Wallen's Surprising Exit from SNL

Fans were left puzzled when Morgan Wallen abruptly left the SNL stage. The country music star was the musical guest on March 29, alongside the host Mikey Madison. Madison had recently won an Oscar for her role in Anora. Wallen performed two songs from his upcoming album, "I'm the Problem. "

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