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politics

New Rules Lock Up Immigrants Longer

July 16, 2025

The Trump administration has introduced a new rule. It stops many immigrants from getting bond hearings. These are people who entered the U. S. without proper documents. Now, they must stay in detention while waiting for deportation. This process can take a long time, even years. An ICE spokesperso

environment

Cities and Nature: How Green Solutions Can Make Urban Life Better

July 15, 2025

Nature-based solutions (NbS) are becoming a popular way to tackle urban problems. These solutions use natural processes to improve city life. However, there is a lot of information about NbS, and it's hard to know what works best in different places. A recent study looked at 61 review articles on N

health

Nurses Navigate the Digital Shift: A Look at Telecare's Impact

July 13, 2025

Nurses in Italy have been dealing with a big change in how they care for patients. This change is called telecare. It's like using video calls to check on patients instead of visiting them in person. It became really popular after the COVID-19 pandemic. The idea is to make healthcare easier to acces

politics

A Judge's Clever Move to Protect Babies' Rights

July 12, 2025

A judge in New Hampshire has found a smart way to stop a controversial executive order. The order, issued by Donald Trump, aims to change birthright citizenship. The judge didn't use the usual method to block the order. Instead, he used a class-action lawsuit. This lawsuit covers babies born in all

health

Haiti's Health System: A Story of Struggles and Strengths

July 12, 2025

Haiti's health system is facing a lot of problems. It's not just about having good ideas. It's also about making sure those ideas can actually work. This is a big challenge, but it's not impossible. With the right support and effort, things can improve. One of the main issues is the lack of resourc

entertainment

Dexter Morgan: The Undying Antihero and His Actor's Journey

July 10, 2025

Dexter Morgan, the infamous serial killer with a heart of. . . well, not gold, but perhaps a twisted sense of justice, is back yet again. This time, it's not just a comeback but a full-on resurrection. After being shot and presumed dead in the previous season, Dexter somehow survives and is ready to

health

Navigating Ethics in Hospital Research: A Closer Look

July 10, 2025

Research in hospitals is vital for medical progress, but it comes with big ethical questions. When patients are sick and in the hospital, it's not always easy to do research the right way. Doctors and researchers must think carefully about how to protect patients while still learning new things. Th

health

East Asian Immigrants and Mental Health: What's Stopping Them from Getting Help?

July 9, 2025

East Asian immigrants are a big part of the growing immigrant population worldwide. They face many struggles, like adapting to a new culture, dealing with discrimination, and managing language and money problems. These challenges can seriously affect their mental health, but there hasn't been much r

business

Why Melinda Gates Won't Fund Her Daughter's Startup

July 8, 2025

Melinda French Gates, a billionaire with a net worth of about $30. 8 billion, has a unique approach to supporting her daughter's new business venture. She chose not to invest in it, even though she could easily afford to. Instead, she believes her daughter should seek funding from others and learn t

science

How Our Brains Handle Different Kinds of Steps

July 8, 2025

Ever wondered why stepping over a puddle feels different than stepping to catch yourself from a stumble? It turns out, our brains use different muscle patterns for these actions. Researchers decided to dig into this by studying three types of steps: reactive steps (like catching yourself from a fall