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The Corset Comeback: Fashion's New Favorite Waist Cincher

March 22, 2025

Corsets are making a significant comeback in the fashion world. These garments are designed to create an hourglass figure by cinching the waist. Celebrities like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and the Kardashians have been spotted sporting corsets, showcasing their ability to create a slimmer appearance.

education

The Hidden Truth Behind George Washington's Teeth

March 22, 2025

Dentistry is a field that often focuses on the technical aspects of oral health. However, there is a deeper layer to consider: dental ethics. This branch deals with the moral issues that arise in dental practice. Yet, there is a common belief that dental ethics are straightforward and universal. Thi

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A Family's Tragic Loss and Unwavering Beliefs

March 22, 2025

In the heart of Texas, a family is grappling with an unimaginable loss. Their 6-year-old daughter recently passed away from measles. This was the first child death from the virus in the United States in a decade. The parents, members of the Mennonite community in Gaines County, remain steadfast i

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Measles on the Move: How Vaccine Hesitancy is Fueling a Surge

March 22, 2025

Measles is back with a vengeance, spreading rapidly across Texas and into neighboring states. The outbreak, which began in West Texas, has now infected hundreds of people, with no signs of slowing down. The virus is taking advantage of communities where vaccination rates are low, finding and infecti

science

How Neurons Make Sense of the World

March 21, 2025

Neurons in the brain are often seen as simple components that react in straightforward ways to different signals. For example, some neurons might fire more when they detect a certain shape or color. However, real neurons are much more complicated. They can have irregular and unpredictable responses.

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The Birth of a Psychology Classic

March 20, 2025

In 1874, Wilhelm Wundt published a book that would change the course of psychology. The Grundzüge der Physiologischen Psychologie was not just a book. It was a foundation. It set the stage for modern psychology. The book went through six editions between 1874 and 1911. Each edition built on the last

politics

Unveiling the Past: A Rush to Release JFK Files

March 19, 2025

The sudden release of thousands of documents tied to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy caught many off guard. This move was announced by a former president during a visit to the Kennedy Center, leaving national security teams scrambling to prepare. The decision to make these files publi

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Texas Midwife Faces Serious Charges in Abortion Case

March 19, 2025

In Texas, a midwife and her staff are facing serious legal trouble. Maria Margarita Rojas, who runs several low-cost health clinics, and her employee Jose Ley are accused of performing illegal abortions. This is the first arrest of its kind since the Roe v. Wade decision was overturned. A third pers

business

Texas: The New Hotspot for Financial Giants

March 19, 2025

The Nasdaq exchange has set up a new regional headquarters in Dallas. This move highlights the growing appeal of Texas as a business-friendly state. The Nasdaq is the second-largest stock exchange globally, based on the total value of its listed companies. The Nasdaq's new Dallas hub aims to suppor

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Measles Surge: Texas Leads the Nation in 2025

March 18, 2025

The measles virus is making a significant comeback in Texas. The state has reported 279 cases so far this year. This is almost as many cases as the entire country had in 2024. The outbreak is mostly affecting children and teenagers. Most of the infected individuals are either unvaccinated or the