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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

Big Tech's Growing Influence in Schools: A Cause for Concern?

Big Tech companies are increasingly targeting schools, marketing their AI products as helpful tools for both students and teachers. However, this push raises important questions about the future of education. Some schools, like those in Texas and Arizona, are already using AI to teach students, with

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How Moving More and Sitting Less Can Help Cancer Survivors Live Longer

Cancer survivors in the USA have a lot on their minds. One big question is how to stay healthy and live longer. A recent study looked into this. It found that balancing physical activity with sitting time might be key. The study focused on something called the Physical Activity and Sitting Time Bal

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Gut Bugs and Cancer: A New Way to Spot Trouble Early

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a big deal worldwide, especially when it's caught late. The sooner we find it, the better the chances of beating it. Now, scientists are looking at the tiny bacteria living in our guts to help spot CRC earlier. Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and these tiny cr

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

The Weighty Issue: How Food, Guts, and Muscles Play Together in Obesity

Obesity is a big problem. It's not just about looking a certain way. It's about health. People with obesity often face other serious health issues. Things like heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer can tag along. Doctors and scientists are working hard to find better ways to help. Losing weight

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Healthcare in America: A New Era of Uncertainty

The recent changes to the healthcare system in America have left many people worried. The new bill, passed by Republicans, will make big cuts to Medicaid. This is a program that helps millions of people get medical care. The bill also makes it harder for states to pay for Medicaid. If this bill beco

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Vacation Blues: How to Actually Relax on Your Trip

Ever come back from a vacation feeling more tired than when you left? You're not alone. Many people pack their trips so full of activities that they forget the main point: to relax. Instead of just enjoying the moment, some feel the need to cram in as many sights and activities as possible. This ca

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Living in a World That Doesn't Fit

In Iran, where traditional gender roles are deeply rooted in Islamic social ethics, individuals with gender dysphoria face unique challenges. These people often feel like they are living in a world that doesn't quite fit them. They experience a disconnect between their gender identity and the societ

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

Young Crush Team Shines in Montana

The Coeur d'Alene Crush 10U softball team made waves in Missoula last weekend. They secured a top-three finish at the 2025 Montana Rumble. Their impressive record of 4 wins and 1 loss earned them a spot in the semifinals. This victory marks the fifth straight tournament where the Crush have finishe

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How Warm-Ups Affect Your Balance: What You Should Know

Warm-ups are a big deal in sports. They get your muscles ready and can boost your performance. But what about your balance? That's a bit more complicated. Not all warm-ups help your balance in the same way. It all depends on the kind of exercises you do. Local exercises are short and target specifi

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

When Nature Gets It Wrong: The Fig Wasp's Sex Ratio Mix-Up

Nature often gets praised for its perfect designs. But what happens when things don't go as planned? Fig wasps show us that evolution isn't always perfect. These tiny insects have a tricky job. They need to balance the number of males and females they produce. But sometimes, they get it wrong. Why d

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