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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

South Sudanese Visa Holders Face Sudden Restrictions

The Trump administration has made a bold move. It has decided to revoke all visas held by South Sudanese citizens. This decision came after the transitional government of South Sudan failed to promptly accept its citizens being deported from the United States. The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, a

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

Japanese GP 2025: Verstappen's Win and Antonelli's Record-Breaking Drive

The Japanese Grand Prix 2025 was a thrilling event that showcased the intense competition in Formula One. Max Verstappen emerged victorious, closing the gap on championship leader Lando Norris to just one point. This win was a testament to Verstappen's skill and determination, as he managed to outma

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The GOP's Plan to Permanently Lock In Trump's Tax Cuts

The political landscape is shifting, and with it, the approach to tax cuts. In the past, Republican tax cuts were often temporary. This was due to strict budget rules in Washington that limited how much could be added to the federal deficit. The strategy was to implement tax cuts and hope that Democ

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

Duke's Basketball Star Faces Uncertain Future

A young basketball sensation from Duke University is in a tough spot. Khaman Maluach, a freshman center for the Duke Blue Devils, might have to leave the country. This is because of a new rule from the State Department. The rule targets people from South Sudan who have visas to stay in the US. This

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Bone Healing Breakthrough: A Fresh Approach to Tough Infections

Chronic infections in bones, especially in the femur or tibia, can be a real headache. The main challenge is spotting the infected areas, as they don't have clear edges. Figuring out the best way to clean out the infection and rebuild the bone is still up for debate. A recent study took a close look

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Apr 05 2025SPORTS

Suzuka's Surprises: Mercedes' Mixed Bag in Qualifying

The 2025 Japanese Grand Prix qualifying session at Suzuka left the Mercedes team with a mix of satisfaction and frustration. The team's drivers, George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, had contrasting experiences on the track. Russell showed impressive speed in the early stages but struggled to keep up w

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Apr 05 2025SPORTS

The Dutch Master's Suzuka Showdown

In the world of Formula 1, Suzuka is a track that demands respect. It is a place where drivers push their cars to the limit. Max Verstappen, the Dutch racing sensation, proved once again why he is one of the best. He secured pole position in a breathtaking display of skill and determination. This wa

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

A Battle Against Time: Treating DLBCL in Uganda

In Uganda, people with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) face a tougher fight than those in wealthier nations. The main reason is that they do not have the same access to treatments. One treatment that has shown to improve survival rates is a combination of rituximab and chemotherapy. Rituxim

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

The Surprising Truth About Long-Lasting Numbing

Local anesthesia is a common medical procedure. It numbs a specific area of the body. This is useful for minor surgeries and dental work. Doctors use it to prevent pain during these procedures. The goal is to make the experience more comfortable for the patient. Prolonged duration local anesthesia

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

The Two Faces of BAX: Unraveling Its Membrane Interactions

BAX is a crucial player in the Bcl-2 family, known for its role in initiating cell death. Its job is to punch holes in the outer layer of mitochondria, which is a big step in the process of apoptosis, or programmed cell death. But how does BAX know when and where to strike? It turns out, there are t

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