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Jan 22 2025EDUCATION

Training Nurses: A Fresh Approach to Dementia Care

Eighteen family nurse practitioner students dove into a unique project. The goal? To boost their skills in working with older adults, particularly those with dementia. The curriculum was packed with various components to help these future nurses become more empathetic and knowledgeable. Before and

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Trump's Call to Leave WHO: What It Means

President Trump has signed an order to withdraw the U. S. from the World Health Organization (WHO). This move could cut a significant chunk of the WHO's funding, as the U. S. is one of its largest contributors. The reason given by the White House is that the WHO demands too much money from the U. S.

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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Greening of Cities: A Cool Solution?

Cities around the world are seeing changes in their vegetation, with some areas getting greener and others turning brown. This study looked at over 11, 000 urban areas globally to figure out what's driving these changes and how they might help or hurt city temperatures. The results? About 41% of cit

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

President Trump's Early Orders: Power and Limits

On his first day in office, President Trump signed several executive orders, including controversial ones like pardons for the January 6th riots and delaying the TikTok ban. While these orders aim to shape policies in areas like immigration and the economy, their power isn’t unlimited. Executive or

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

The Secret Injury: Umar Nurmagomedov’s Hidden Hand Break

Umar Nurmagomedov’s coach, Javier Mendez, recently revealed a surprising fact about the UFC 311 fight. Nurmagomedov broke his hand in the first round of his title bout against Merab Dvalishvili but kept it a secret from his team. This hidden injury may have influenced the fight's outcome. Nurmagome

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Rules: Birthright Citizenship and More Immigration Changes

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed several executive orders. One of these orders aims to end birthright citizenship, which is the automatic granting of citizenship to anyone born on U. S. soil. This move sparked immediate legal challenges. A lawsuit filed in Massachusetts argu

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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Tragedy Strikes: Border Agent Dies in Vermont Shooting

Monday afternoon brought shocking news to Vermont. A U. S. Border Patrol agent lost their life in an unexpected shooting incident on Interstate 91 near the Canadian border. The event, which occurred around 3:15 p. m. , resulted in the deaths of both the agent and another individual. A second person

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Tracking Ghana's Illicit Cigarettes

Illegal cigarettes are a big problem in Ghana, stealing a chunk of the market that ranges from 10% to 35%. This isn't just a local issue—it's a cross-border affair. The reasons behind this black market are varied, including porous borders, little political interest, confusing tobacco taxes, industry

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Don't Nod Returns to Roots with Lost Records

When the trailer for Lost Records: Bloom & Rage popped up during The Game Awards, it grabbed everyone's attention. Four teen girls in the summer of '95, having fun and stumbling upon a mysterious force - sounds like a blast from the past, right? That's because Don't Nod is going back to its Life is

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

X Games and Google Team Up to Revolutionize Judging with AI

Ever thought about computers judging sports? Well, that's exactly what's happening at the X Games! After teaming up with Google, they're rolling out a new AI judging system for ski and snowboard events at the superpipe. This 20-foot-tall freestyle course is usually judged by humans on things like co

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