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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Planned Parenthood's Future: A Legal Crossroads

The Supreme Court recently tackled a case that could significantly impact Planned Parenthood's presence in South Carolina and beyond. At the heart of the debate is whether states can exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid programs, despite federal rules that allow patients to choose their healthca

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Apr 03 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Global Sales Slowdown: A Closer Look

Tesla, the electric vehicle giant, is facing a significant challenge in Norway, a country where electric cars dominate the market. This country is a hotspot for electric vehicles, with over 90 percent of new car sales being electric. However, Tesla's sales in Norway have dropped by more than 12 perc

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Apr 03 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Slump: Is the Electric Car Giant Losing Its Spark?

Tesla, once the darling of the electric vehicle (EV) world, is facing some serious headwinds. Sales dropped by 13% in the first three months of the year. This isn't just a small blip. It's a clear sign that the company is struggling to keep buyers interested. One big issue is the aging lineup of ca

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Space Tourists Face Space Sickness in Polar Orbit

The Fram2 mission has successfully launched four space rookies into orbit. They are traveling in a SpaceX Dragon vehicle, circling Earth over the polar regions. This journey is a big deal because it is the first time humans have flown in this particular path around our planet. The crew has already s

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Apr 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Action Star in Trouble: Van Damme Faces Serious Accusations

The famous action star Jean-Claude Van Damme, known for his intense fight scenes and thick accent, is now facing serious accusations. Over a decade ago, he was supposedly involved in a disturbing situation in Cannes, France. Five women, linked to a criminal group led by a Romanian businessman, were

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Cycling and Knee Health: A Closer Look at Movement

Stationary cycling is often a key part of recovery plans for people dealing with knee issues. This is because it's gentle on the joints and helps build strength. A recent study took a deep dive into how cycling affects the knee joint. It looked at how the bones, tendons, and cartilage move during cy

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

How Obstacles Shape Dust After Tunnel Blasting

When a tunnel blast happens, shock waves send dust flying. But what happens when obstacles get in the way? It turns out, obstacles can change how dust moves in surprising ways. To figure this out, researchers used computer simulations. They looked at how shock waves behave when they hit obstacle

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Smart AI for Plastic Surgery: Boosting Accuracy with Retrieval-Augmented Generation

Plastic surgery is a field that demands precision and up-to-date knowledge. Artificial intelligence (AI) has shown promise in supporting clinical decisions, but it's not without its flaws. Large language models (LLMs) often struggle with outdated information, unreliable references, and even making t

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Apr 03 2025WEATHER

Wisconsin's Winter Wrath: A State on Alert

Wisconsin is bracing for more severe winter weather. The governor has taken action to support communities in need. The governor of Wisconsin has issued a state of emergency. This move is in response to the harsh winter weather that has been battering the northern part of the state. The sev

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Apr 02 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Electric Car Sales Hit a Speed Bump

Tesla, the electric car maker, just had its worst sales drop ever. In the first three months of this year, sales fell by 13%. This means 50, 000 fewer cars were sold compared to the same time last year. To put it simply, Tesla delivered 336, 681 cars in this quarter. This is the biggest drop the com

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