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May 29 2025POLITICS

Senator's Luxury Trip to Israel Raises Questions

A senator from Pennsylvania has been under the spotlight for skipping votes and avoiding public events in his home state. Instead, he chose to jet off to Israel on a lavish, all-inclusive trip. This journey, which took place in March, was sponsored by a New York City-based nonprofit focused on menta

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Double Whammy: Navigating the Complexities of Repeated Radiation Therapy

In the world of cancer treatment, there's a method called reirradiation. It involves giving radiation therapy to an area that has already been treated with radiation. This approach is gaining attention for treating cancers that come back in the same spot. However, it's not without its hurdles. Mode

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Childhood Hardships on Mental Health

The link between tough times in childhood and mental health issues in adulthood has been studied before. But, the idea that the more hardship a child faces, the higher the risk of mental health problems later in life, hasn't been fully explored. This is where a recent study comes in. It aimed to gat

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Urban Slums and the Hidden Hunger Crisis in Belagavi's Youngsters

The rapid growth of cities in low- and middle-income countries has led to a surge in slum populations. This growth has brought with it a serious problem: many young children in these areas are not getting enough food. This issue is particularly noticeable in the urban slums of Belagavi, Karnataka.

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Liver Safety Check: Five Years of Pexidartinib Use in Adults

Pexidartinib is a medication used to treat a condition called tenosynovial giant cell tumor, or TGCT. This drug has been around for five years. During this time, doctors have been keeping a close eye on how it affects the liver. This is because some medications can cause liver problems. The watchful

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

Long-Term Love: Does It Really Help Baby Birds?

The Seychelles warbler is a small bird that sticks with one partner for a long time. This is called social monogamy. Many people think that this kind of long-term relationship is good for the babies. They assume that the babies will be healthier and live longer. But is this really true? To find

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May 29 2025CRYPTO

Mayor's Crypto Adventure in Vegas

The mayor of New York City is set to jet off to Las Vegas tomorrow. Why? For a crypto convention, of course! He will be a featured speaker at this big event. He will be sharing the stage with some big names in the crypto world, like Vivek Ramaswamy and Bryan Johnson. This trip comes right after the

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May 29 2025POLITICS

A New Judge Faces a Tough Crowd

Emil Bove is now in the hot seat. He has been chosen to be a federal appeals court judge. This decision has sparked a lot of debate, especially considering his past choices and the issues that have followed him. Bove's journey to this position has been far from typical. Bove has a history of workin

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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's AI-Packed Android 16 Beta: A Closer Look

Samsung has rolled out an early preview of Android 16 for its Galaxy S25 series. This beta version, known as One UI 8, is available in a few countries. Users in the US, Germany, Korea, and the UK can sign up through the Samsung Members app. The update is significant, weighing in at 3. 4GB, but the i

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May 29 2025CRIME

A Waitress's World Turned Upside Down

In the small farming town of Kennett, Missouri, life took an unexpected turn for a woman known as Carol. She was a familiar face at John's Waffle and Pancake House, where she worked tirelessly. Her absence one morning raised eyebrows, as she was always punctual. Carol had been a part of this conserv

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