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Moms Get a Break: New Texas Law for Car Pool Lanes

May 14, 2025

A new law in Texas is set to make life a bit easier for mothers. The Texas House has passed a bill allowing pregnant women and parents to use car pool lanes even when they are driving alone. This change is seen as a small but meaningful step towards supporting mothers in the state. The idea for

religion

The Role of Faith in University Professors' Well-being in Qatar

May 13, 2025

In Qatar, the idea of spiritual well-being (SWB) is deeply intertwined with Islamic values. This is particularly true for university professors. These educators often find meaning and purpose through their faith. Their spiritual well-being isn't just about personal beliefs. It's also about how their

health

Measles Makes a Comeback: The Fight in West Texas

May 9, 2025

The measles virus, once thought to be a thing of the past in the United States, has made a dramatic return. In the heart of West Texas, health officials are scrambling to contain an outbreak that has infected over 700 people, hospitalized more than 90, and tragically claimed the lives of two young

science

The Power of Plant Compounds: Vitexin and Isovitexin

May 8, 2025

Vitexin and isovitexin are two plant-based compounds that have caught the eye of scientists. These compounds are part of a larger group known as flavonoid C-glycosides. They are found in various food plants and have shown promise in managing different health issues. However, these two compounds, des

politics

The New Eugenics: Health, Wealth, and the Strong Survive

May 4, 2025

The idea of eugenics, which started in the 1800s, has a dark history. It was about encouraging certain people to have kids and discouraging others. This idea has taken new forms over time, often in harmful ways. One of these is called soft eugenics. It's not about forced sterilizations or mass death

health

Measles Strikes Again: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

May 2, 2025

Measles has made a surprising comeback, and it's causing quite a stir. A recent baseball game in Texas, attended by nearly 40, 000 people, has become the epicenter of a potential measles outbreak. The unidentified patient, who attended the Texas Rangers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers game on April 19, has

environment

Alabama's Hidden Health Crisis: The Fight for Clean Water

May 1, 2025

In the heart of Alabama, a serious health issue has been quietly affecting residents for over two decades. Lowndes County, where over 70 percent of the population is Black and the median income is around $35, 000, has been struggling with a lack of proper sanitation. This problem has led to a resurg

technology

How Social Media Users Are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands

May 1, 2025

Social media is a place where people share all kinds of content. Some of this content can be upsetting or trigger bad memories for some users. To help with this, users have started adding trigger warnings to their posts. These warnings let others know that the content might be upsetting. This way, p

entertainment

Sam Elliott Joins the Landman Crew

April 30, 2025

The upcoming season of Landman is shaping up to be quite the star-studded affair. Sam Elliott is all set to join the cast as a regular for Season 2. This new chapter is currently being filmed in the heart of Texas. What exactly Elliott will be bringing to the table is still a mystery. The show alr

technology

How Different Drivers Hear Their Electric Cars

April 24, 2025

Electric vehicles (EVs) are known for their quiet operation, which opens up new possibilities for designing auditory experiences (AX). This is crucial because EVs lack the familiar engine noises that drivers and pedestrians rely on for awareness. To understand how different drivers experience sounds