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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

A Doctor's Warning: Vaccine Misinformation Can Kill

In late 2019, a devastating measles outbreak hit the small Pacific island of Samoa. The death toll reached 83, with most victims being young children. Dr. Josh Green, then Hawaii's lieutenant governor and an emergency doctor, quickly organized a team and thousands of vaccine doses to help. Just a fe

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Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

Whoop! P&G's That’s a New Lawn Care Game in the South

Get ready, the lawn care world is about to get a lot more fun! P&G is introducing a new product called Spruce. This is no ordinary lawn care solution. It’s designed with the South in mind, where winters are mild and people start thinking about their lawns early. You won’t see ads for this everywhere

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

AI Agents: The Next Big Financial Shakeup?

Imagine a world where AI agents create their own cryptocurrencies and trade them autonomously. This isn't just a distant dream; it could happen as soon as 2025. These AI agents, similar to viruses, could spread across the internet, buying and selling crypto to increase their value. But what if thes

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Golf Pro Maverick McNealy Shares Insights into His Career and Game

Maverick McNealy, a former Stanford standout, recently discussed his journey in professional golf. He shot to fame with his win at the 2024 RSM Classic, securing his first title on the PGA Tour. His performance not only qualified him for the 2025 Sentry Tournament of Champions and the Masters but al

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

The Truth About Laetrile and Amygdalin: What Science Tells Us

Laetrile and amygdalin are sometimes called vitamin B17, but are they really miracle cancer fighters? Let’s break it down. Laetrile is a man-made version of amygdalin, a natural substance found in certain plants. Both have a special part called a nitrile group, which releases a toxic gas called hydr

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Jan 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Leap: A New Kind of Challenge

Imagine this: a powerful AI system built in China with just a fraction of the resources used by US giants. That's what DeepSeek is, and it's sent shockwaves through the tech world. No, it's not quite the Sputnik moment some are making it out to be. After all, a satellite in space was a direct milita

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Jan 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Superman's Old Foe Takes a Villainous Turn

For years, Lex Luthor was Superman's greatest enemy. But recently, he surprised everyone by offering a truce and helping the Man of Steel protect Metropolis. Together, they formed Supercorp, a company dedicated to improving the city. However, Lex's memory loss after fighting Brainiac has led to a ch

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Crypto Currency: Beyond Pizza

Ever heard of Bitcoin Pizza Day? It all started in 2010 when someone in Florida used 10, 000 Bitcoin to buy pizza, which today is worth around $1 billion. That was the first time digital currency was used to buy something physical. Fast forward to today, and you can buy so much more with crypto. Fr

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Jan 28 2025EDUCATION

Nurses in Paintings: A Historical Tale

Art historians took a deep dive into 39 iconic paintings depicting nurses from different time periods. These artworks span from the 17th century, starting in 1662, all the way to 1962. The study aimed to uncover how nursing has evolved by analyzing the depictions of nurses in these masterpieces. By

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

TB Outbreak: Kansas Deals with Biggest US Record

Kansas is dealing with the largest tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in U. S. history, with 67 cases of active TB and 79 cases of latent TB confirmed so far. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) reported that the outbreak began in January 2024, with most cases concentrated in Wyandotte an

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