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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Can Blood Tests Predict Pregnancy Complications?

Researchers in Sweden are looking into whether blood tests can help predict pregnancy complications, specifically preeclampsia, which is a type of high blood pressure during pregnancy. They are focusing on a specific time frame, between 24 and 29 weeks of pregnancy. The goal is to find out if certai

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Feb 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Climate Change Rollback: A Step Back for America

The U. S. government has taken a significant step back in its efforts to address climate change. The Trump administration has reversed a longstanding scientific conclusion that greenhouse gas emissions pose a serious threat to public health and welfare. This decision, known as the repeal of the enda

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Trump's Viral Video Blunder: A Closer Look

Donald Trump recently shared a video that caused quite a stir. The clip showed Barack and Michelle Obama with their faces swapped onto cartoon apes, set to the song \"The Lion Sleeps Tonight. \" This racist imagery sparked outrage, even from some Republicans. Trump's defense? He claimed the video h

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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Smartphones and Sleep: A Wake-Up Call for Students

College life is tough. Students juggle classes, social life, and part-time jobs. But there's one thing making it even tougher: smartphones. These handy devices are now a big part of daily life. But when they become an obsession, sleep takes a hit. Stress is a major issue. Students are always connec

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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Hearing and Heart Health: What's the Link for Seniors?

The heart and ears might seem like they have nothing in common. But guess what? They might be more connected than we think, especially as we get older. A recent study took a closer look at this idea. It wanted to see if changes in heart health could be linked to hearing loss in older adults. First,

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Feb 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Small Changes, Big Impact: How Tiny Habits Can Fight Climate Change

Climate change can feel overwhelming, but small changes in daily habits can make a big difference. Imagine if just 10% of Americans changed their eating, driving, heating, or shopping habits. The impact could be huge. Food choices matter. Beef production creates a lot of greenhouse gases. Switching

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Feb 13 2026FINANCE

The $10 Billion Smoke Screen: A Lesson in Deflection

In the realm of big business, one individual has turned distraction into an art form. This person is currently seeking a staggering $10 billion from the public. The method? A carefully crafted diversion involving a tax leak. Let's backtrack to 2020 when the leak first surfaced. Instead of addressin

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Feb 13 2026OPINION

The Irishman Who Shaped the U. S. Navy

John Barry, an Irishman who made a big impact on the U. S. Navy, is not as well-known as he should be. He was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1745 and later moved to Pennsylvania. There, he became a skilled shipmaster and played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Barry is often called the "Fat

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

America's Wavering Stance: Mixed Messages in the South Caucasus

Vice President JD Vance's recent trip to the South Caucasus sparked confusion rather than clarity. His visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan was a big deal. It's a place where Armenians remember the 1. 5 million killed in the early 1900s. The U. S. has been careful not to call it a geno

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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Why Cancer Screening Videos Might Not Be the Best Way to Teach People

Cancer screening is a big deal. It helps find cancer early. This can make treatment easier. But, doing too many screenings can cause problems. Like false alarms. These can be scary and lead to more tests. So, teaching people about the right amount of screening is important. But how? Videos might not

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