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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

How Friends' Mental Health Can Affect School Dropout Rates

When teens have friends with diagnosed mental health issues, it can affect their own chances of finishing school. This impact is not just about personal struggles but also about the influence of peers. The focus of the study was on how having classmates with mental health diagnoses in ninth grade

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giant Google Faces Government Split

Google is in hot water as the U. S. government tries to break up the company. It is accused of turning its search engine into an illegal monopoly. The legal battle is unfolding in a Washington courtroom. The court will decide how to punish Google for its monopoly in search. The government wants to s

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Hormones and Breast Tissue: What's the Connection?

Breast cancer is a major health issue worldwide. Early detection and understanding risk factors are key to better outcomes. One tool that's gaining attention is Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) measurements. These tools help in spotting breast cancer. How

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ambulance Tragedy: A Closer Look at the Mistakes

The recent conflict in Gaza has once again brought the spotlight on the complicated nature of warfare and the tragic consequences of misjudgments. In a district of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a series of events unfolded that led to the deaths of 15 Palestinian medics. This incident has sparked

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Easter Truce: A Short Break in Ukraine's War

The recent conflict in Ukraine saw a brief pause in fighting, announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin. This unexpected move came just after Russia made significant gains in the southern region of Kursk. Putin declared a 30-hour ceasefire starting from 6 p. m. Moscow time on Saturday until midn

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

A New Color Beyond Human Vision

A group of vision researchers in California have found a way to see a color that humans usually can't. They used lasers to boost their eyesight. It's a big deal. This new color is so intense that it's hard to describe. It's like a super bright blue-green. They named it "olo. " On

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Apr 20 2025CRYPTO

The Doge's Dilemma: A Blocked Budget

The Dogecoin community encountered a significant hurdle recently. A judge's decision has put a stop to planned reductions in USAID funding for a project involving Dogecoin. This project, which aimed to provide internet access to schools in Africa, has been a point of interest for many. The judge's r

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

The Fake Tattoo Fiasco

A recent online uproar has erupted over a picture shared by a former U. S. president. The image in question shows a man's hand with a tattoo, supposedly linked to the notorious MS-13 gang. The president claimed this tattoo proved the man's gang affiliation. The man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, is a 29-yea

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Move: Sanctions Hit Chinese Firms

Ukraine took a firm stand against China, imposing sanctions on three Chinese companies. This action came just after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made serious allegations against China. He claimed that China was providing weapons to Russia. China, however, has strongly denied these claims. The sanc

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Apr 18 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Money Problem

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The federal government has frozen billions of dollars in funding. This includes research grants and contracts. The university is also facing threats to its tax-exempt status and its ability to enroll international students. Harvard's endowment is massive, but i

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