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May 04 2025POLITICS

Romania's Redo: A Test for Democracy

Romania is in the midst of a crucial presidential election redo. This comes after last year's vote was canceled, sparking a major political crisis. The country is a member of both the European Union and NATO, and this election is seen as a critical moment for its future. Eleven candidates are in th

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May 04 2025WEATHER

Weekend Warmth, Workweek Warnings: What's Brewing?

The weekend is shaping up to be a delight with clear skies and warm temperatures. Saturday and Sunday will be dry and sunny, with lows dipping into the mid-50s at night and highs reaching around 81 degrees during the day. This makes it perfect for outdoor activities. The humidity will be low, so it

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May 04 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Shifts in Senior Living and Health During COVID-19

A decade-long study has shed light on how older adults' lifestyles and health perceptions evolve over time. The focus was on participants in a major health trial that began in 2009. This trial tested whether a mix of lifestyle changes could improve health outcomes. The study looked at how these chan

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May 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Cricket's Next Gen: Sara and Grace's Aussie Adventure

In the heart of Queensland, Australia, two young women, Sara Tendulkar and Grace Hayden, are making waves. They are the daughters of cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Matthew Hayden. Their recent road trip across Queensland has captured the attention of fans worldwide. They shared their journey o

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May 02 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Manchester's Emergency Room Sorting?

The Manchester Triage System is a tool used in emergency rooms to quickly figure out how sick or hurt someone is. It's supposed to help doctors and nurses decide who needs help right away and who can wait. This system has been around for a while, but how well does it really work? In a recent study,

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May 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Waste Less, Pledge More: A Look at Biowaste Recycling

People often throw away food scraps and yard waste without a second thought. But what if a simple promise could change that? It turns out, adding a pledge to an environmental campaign can make a big difference in how much waste people sort. A study tracked waste sorting habits over four years. I

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May 02 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Stand Against Old Deportation Laws

A federal judge recently made a bold move. He stopped the government from using an old law to deport young Venezuelans from South Texas. This law, from the 1700s, was meant for wartime. The judge said using it this way was wrong. The judge, Fernando Rodriguez Jr. , was the first to rule against thi

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May 01 2025POLITICS

Georgia Democrats: Time to Step Up the Fight

Georgia's Democratic Party is at a crossroads. The state has seen a shift in political dynamics, and Democrats are feeling the pressure. After a significant win in the 2020 election, where Joe Biden broke a long-standing Republican streak and Democrats flipped control of the U. S. Senate, the party'

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May 01 2025HEALTH

How Parents Shape Young Kids' Screen Habits

Parents play a big role in how much time kids under 5 spend glued to screens. This isn't just about setting rules. It's about what parents do and how they act around screens. Many kids under 5 are on screens way too much. This can mess with their minds and bodies in the long run. So, what can parent

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Does Social Media Make Teens Think Differently?

In the past, experts have warned that social media might mess with how teens think. A recent study wanted to check if this is true. It looked at how teens' brains work after using social media for a short time. It also compared this to how their brains work after chatting with friends in person. The

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