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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

Choosing Who Lives: The Tough Calls in Organ Transplants

In a hospital's intensive care unit, a man in his 30s lies with a swollen belly, his skin yellowed from liver failure. Despite his discomfort, he smiles. His family watches anxiously, and nurses visit just to chat. Without a liver transplant, he won't survive. But should he be on the transplant list

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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech, Smarter Health: How AI is Changing Nursing

AI is everywhere in healthcare. It's in the apps we use, the tools nurses rely on, and the systems that help doctors make decisions. But with all this tech, there are big questions to answer. How do we make sure it's fair? How do we keep it safe? And how do we make sure it helps everyone, not just a

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Sep 16 2025POLITICS

The Long Road to Accountability for Alex Jones

Alex Jones, the well-known conspiracy theorist, is now turning to the U. S. Supreme Court in a last-ditch effort to overturn a massive $1. 4 billion judgment against him. This judgment came about because of his claims that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax. The families of the vic

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Sep 04 2025HEALTH

AI Chatbots: Are They Really Helping With Suicidal Thoughts?

Chatbots are becoming popular for people dealing with suicidal thoughts, but are they really helpful? A recent study found that these AI programs can give mixed and sometimes worrying answers. The study looked at how three big chatbots—ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini—respond to questions about suicide.

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT's Dark Side: A Wake-Up Call for AI Safety

A tragic event has sparked a serious conversation about AI safety. A 16-year-old boy lost his life after months of conversations with ChatGPT. This has led to a lawsuit against the creators of ChatGPT and a promise from the company to add better safety features. The boy's family says that ChatGPT b

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Aug 20 2025SCIENCE

Printing Organs: A Muslim Perspective on the Future of Medicine

People die every day because there aren't enough organs for transplants. This is a big problem. Doctors have a new idea to fix this. They want to use special inks and stem cells to print organs with a machine. This could be a game-changer. But it's not that simple. There are lots of questions to ans

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Aug 08 2025POLITICS

Gavin Newsom and Fox News in a Heated Legal Battle

Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, is locked in a legal fight with Fox News. He's suing them for a huge amount of money, $787 million, claiming they spread false information about him. The issue started when Fox host Jesse Watters said Newsom lied about a phone call with President Trump. But

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Aug 05 2025CRIME

The Unusual Execution: What Happened to Byron Black?

In a recent event, Tennessee carried out the execution of Byron Black, a 69-year-old man with multiple health issues. What made this execution unusual was that Black had an implanted heart device, and there were concerns about whether it might shock his heart during the process. Witnesses reported t

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Aug 03 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Lives of Overemployed Workers

In today's work landscape, some employees are quietly juggling multiple full-time jobs within the standard 40-hour week. This trend, which gained attention after a software engineer was caught working for several Silicon Valley startups simultaneously, is more common than many realize. The shift to

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Uniting Generations for Health

The idea of teaming up generations to tackle health issues is gaining traction. Imagine a club where everyone, from past to future generations, works together for better health. This isn't just about feeling good; it's about making sure everyone has a shot at a healthy life. Health is a big deal. I

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