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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

When Bowel Prep Fails: A Look at Two Fixes

What happens when the prep for a colonoscopy doesn't go as planned? Two methods are often used to tackle this issue. One is a colon hydrotherapy device enema. This method uses water to clean out the colon. It can help with issues like constipation and improve how the gut works. The other method

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

A Reporter's Fatal Encounter: The Dark Side of New Orleans

A young sports reporter, Adan Manzano, was found lifeless in his New Orleans hotel room during Super Bowl coverage. The suspect, Danette Colbert, has a lengthy criminal history, including accusations of drugging and robbing men. Colbert's past actions have raised concerns about the justice system's

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: Could Past Flu Fights Help Us Now?

Bird flu has been a major problem for animals in recent years, affecting many birds and some mammals. But humans? Not so much. While it's true that the number of human cases might be underestimated, there's no solid evidence that this specific strain of H5N1 bird flu is spreading widely among people

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

A Young Man's Struggle to Return Home Amidst a Mystery

A young man from Minnesota is currently stuck in the Dominican Republic. He is trying to get a new passport to return home. This is Joshua Riibe, a 22-year-old college student. He was with Sudiksha Konanki, a University of Pittsburgh student, the night she vanished during a spring break trip. Riibe

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

A Deadly Mix-Up in Gaza

In the heart of Gaza, a tragic event unfolded, leaving one person dead and four others hurt. The initial reports pointed fingers at an Israeli airstrike on a United Nations compound. However, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) swiftly denied any involvement, suggesting that the incident was actually d

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Truth About Celebrities: Can AI Judge Their Reputation?

The idea of using artificial intelligence to figure out if celebrities are good or bad is intriguing. This exploration focuses on whether large language models (LLMs) can make sense of a celebrity's reputation based on what's written about them online. To start, a specific LLM, ChatGPT, was used to

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Mar 19 2025EDUCATION

How to Boost First Nations Representation in Nursing

The nursing field is in desperate need of more First Nations representatives. This is not just about fairness. It is about improving health outcomes for First Nations communities. Currently, there are big hurdles in the way of First Nations students trying to complete their nursing degrees. These ob

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Glowing Glass: The Future of Temperature Sensing

The world of temperature sensing just got a glow-up. Scientists have created a special membrane that changes how we measure heat. This isn't your average thermometer. It's a thin, see-through sheet that lights up when it gets hot or cold. The secret ingredient? Tiny sheets of yttrium oxide, dop

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Mar 19 2025OPINION

Russia's Media and the LGBTQ+ Struggle: A Critical Look

In Russia, the fight for LGBTQ+ rights took a violent turn in 2013. Two activists, Dmitry Chizhevsky and Anna Prutskova, were attacked at the St. Petersburg community center LaSky. This event happened during a time when the "gay propaganda" law was making waves. The law stirred up a lot of hate agai

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

Minnesota's Double Standard: Lawmaker's Hypocrisy Exposed

A Minnesota state senator found himself in hot water after being arrested for trying to arrange a meeting with someone he thought was a 17-year-old girl. Justin Eichorn, a 40-year-old Republican, was taken into custody on Tuesday. He was under the impression he was chatting with a minor, but it turn

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