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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Sleeping Through the Pandemic: How Lockdowns Changed Our Rest

During the COVID-19 pandemic, staying at home meant big changes in how people slept, especially in busy cities like Mexico City. A recent study looked at how much and how well people slept during the lockdown. This study was done by asking adults in the city to fill out an online survey between June

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Sleep, Eat, Repeat: How Your Daily Habits Might Affect Bladder Cancer

Ever thought about how your sleep and eating habits might be connected to bladder cancer? It's a big deal. When these habits don't match up with our body's natural rhythms, it can lead to some serious health problems. This is especially true for people who already have cancer. Bladder cance

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Feb 21 2025SPORTS

Sports Puzzles: Unlocking the Sports Edition

Did you know there's a puzzle game that's all about sports? It's called Connections: Sports Edition. It's not too hard, but it can get a bit tricky sometimes. It's been out of beta since Super Bowl Sunday, February 9th. That means it's here to stay and has enough fans to keep it going. You can fin

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

School Year Shortened Due to Weather

In Lee’s Summit, Missouri, the school year is wrapping up earlier than expected. This is due to the district facing more weather-related closures than anticipated. The district has had 11 days off due to bad weather. This has pushed the last day of school to June 2. However, the district is aiming t

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Drug Policy Shift: Is B. C. Making a Mistake?

The B. C. Ministry of Health recently made a significant change to its safe supply program. This change requires patients to take their medication at a pharmacy under the watchful eye of a healthcare worker. This decision has sparked controversy, with some arguing that it will make life-saving medic

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

Stories vs. Textbooks: Which Helps Students Learn Anatomy Better?

Imagine trying to learn about the human body without any stories or interesting details. That's what traditional anatomy classes often look like. But what if adding a bit of storytelling could make learning anatomy more fun and effective? That's exactly what a recent study explored. A group

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Free Healthcare: Does it Really Help Moms and Babies?

Ghana took a big step in 2008 to make healthcare more accessible. They introduced a policy that waived user fees for certain health services. This move was aimed at making it easier for people to access maternal health services, which in turn, would improve the health of both mothers and their child

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Can Elon Musk's Spending Cuts Really Put Money in Your Pocket?

Elon Musk's ambitious plan to slash government spending has caught the attention of President Trump, who enthusiastically backed the idea of returning some of those savings to taxpayers. The proposal suggests that if Musk's target of $2 trillion in cuts is met by next year, about one-fifth of those

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Feb 21 2025BUSINESS

Delta's Big Offer After Toronto Plane Incident

On February 17, a Delta Air Lines flight took a dramatic turn during landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The plane, a CRJ900 twin-jet, flipped over after a rough landing. All 80 people on board, including four crew members, survived, but 21 passengers were taken to the hospital. The in

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Feb 21 2025FINANCE

Rivian's Mixed Bag: Profits and Predictions

Rivian, the electric vehicle (EV) maker, recently announced its fourth-quarter earnings for 2024. The company managed to surprise investors by achieving a gross profit of 170 million dollars. This is a big deal because it's the first time Rivian has made a profit in a single quarter. However, the co

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