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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AirPods Max: A Great Time to Snag a Deal

AirPods Max fans have a reason to cheer. Amazon has dropped the price of the USB-C AirPods Max to $499. 99. This is not the lowest price ever, but it is a notable reduction from the original $549. 00. Plus, this is the first time in a while that all color options are on sale at the same time. This m

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Last Hospital Hit: A Critical Look at the Escalating Conflict

The recent conflict in Gaza has taken a dramatic turn with the Israeli military's strike on Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, the last fully operational medical facility in Gaza City. This hospital, run by the Anglican church in Jerusalem, was given a mere 20 minutes notice before the strike, forcing a chao

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Navigating Moral Minefields in Healthcare

In the world of healthcare, there are many tough topics. These topics are often controversial and can divide people. Three big ones are voluntary assisted dying, safe zones around reproductive health clinics, and a proposed bill about conscientious objection. These issues were discussed at a conf

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Apr 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Spring Barley's Copper and Zinc Mystery

Plants need nutrients to grow, but what happens when these nutrients come from sewage sludge? Spring barley, a common cereal crop, was studied to see how it absorbs copper and zinc from soil mixed with digested sewage sludge. The focus was on the zone near the plant's roots and how these metals be

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Apr 13 2025POLITICS

Los Angeles Gathers to Challenge the Powerful

In Los Angeles, a massive crowd filled the Gloria Molina Grand Park. The event was a big deal, organized by Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They were on a mission to speak out against the increasing power of billionaires and big companies in politics. This was part

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Aging Brains in Limbo: The Fight to Keep Alzheimer's Research Alive

The future of a major Alzheimer's research program hangs in the balance. The University of Washington's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) is in trouble. This program has been a key player in Alzheimer's research since 1985. It relies heavily on funding from the National Institutes of Health

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Apr 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Lizzo's Political Statement on SNL

Lizzo made a strong statement about politics during her recent appearance on Saturday Night Live. She wore a shirt that said "TARIFFIED" in big red letters. This was a clear dig at President Trump's economic policies. The singer has been in the spotlight lately, not just for her music, but also beca

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Apr 13 2025CELEBRITIES

A Unlikely Friendship Behind Bars

Rosie O'Donnell has a unique bond with Lyle Menendez. Lyle is serving a life sentence in San Diego for a crime he committed in 1989. He and his brother, Erik, were found guilty of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. The trial happened in 1996. The brothers claimed they acted in self-de

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Apr 13 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Last Standing Hospital Hit

The escalating conflict in Gaza took a grim turn when an Israeli air strike hit the last fully operational hospital in Gaza City. The Anglican church in Jerusalem, which manages the Al-Ahli Baptist hospital, reported that a young boy died during the hasty evacuation of patients. Th

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Apr 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mushroom Waste to Jute Fabric's Rescue

The mushroom industry is booming, and with it, a growing problem: what to do with all the leftover mushroom substrate? This stuff, known as spent mushroom substrate or SMS, is full of useful enzymes. These enzymes can help tackle another waste issue: old jute fabric. Usually, treating jute fabric in

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