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Zinc's Role in Protecting Chicken Guts from Heat Stress

December 6, 2025

Heat stress is a big problem for chickens, especially their guts. Scientists wanted to see if zinc could help. They did two experiments using tiny pieces of chicken intestines, called organoids. In the first experiment, they put these organoids in different temperatures. One group was at normal tem

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Senate Panel Promises Close Look at Deadly Strike Orders

November 29, 2025

A powerful group in the Senate has decided to take a closer look at a recent military action. This comes after news broke that the defense chief gave a clear order to leave no survivors in a strike on a suspected drug boat. The Senate Armed Services Committee, led by Republicans, is stepping in to m

health

Baby Formula Scare: What Parents Need to Know

November 27, 2025

A recent health scare has left over 37 babies ill due to a contaminated baby formula. The formula, made by ByHeart, was recalled after cases of infant botulism were linked to its use. This outbreak, which started in August, has affected babies from just a few weeks old to nearly a year. The bacteri

politics

Honoring Jewish Soldiers: A Step Towards Correcting History

November 25, 2025

In a rare show of unity, the U. S. Senate has given the green light to a plan that aims to correct a long-standing oversight. The Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act, passed unanimously, sets the stage for a 10-year mission. The goal? To find and update the grave markers of Jewi

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A Senator's Burka Protest Sparks Debate in Australia

November 24, 2025

In a move that stirred controversy, an Australian senator donned a burka during a parliamentary session. This wasn't just any senator, but Pauline Hanson, known for her strong stance against immigration. She was pushing for a ban on full-face coverings in public, a cause she's been vocal about for y

environment

Florida's Gentle Giants Seek Warmth as Winter Approaches

November 24, 2025

Florida's manatees, often called sea cows, are on the move as winter nears. These gentle giants can't handle cold water. When temperatures drop below 68 degrees, they head to warmer spots. Power plant outlets and rivers become their winter homes. Manatees are strict vegetarians. They munch on sea g

politics

Can a Sports Talk Host Make It in Politics?

November 24, 2025

Paul Finebaum, a well-known sports commentator, is thinking about running for the U. S. Senate in Alabama. He's been a big name in sports talk for a long time, especially in the South. Now, he's considering a big switch from sports to politics. Finebaum is 70 years old and works for the SEC Network

politics

John Deaton: The Republican's New Hope for Massachusetts Senate

November 23, 2025

John Deaton, a lawyer and crypto enthusiast, has been chosen by the Massachusetts Republican Party to run for the U. S. Senate. This is his second attempt after a failed bid last year against Senator Elizabeth Warren. The party sees him as a strong candidate, especially since he already has signific

politics

JPMorgan Chase and Epstein: A Call for Accountability

November 20, 2025

A prominent senator has raised serious concerns about JPMorgan Chase's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's financial activities. The senator's report suggests that the bank may have deliberately underreported over $1 billion in suspicious transactions linked to Epstein, a convicted sex offender. This over

politics

Congress in a Fix Over Senators' $500, 000 Lawsuit Law

November 19, 2025

The House of Representatives is set to vote on removing a part of a recent law that lets senators sue the government for half a million dollars if their phone records are checked without their say-so. This law was quietly added to a bigger bill that ended a government shutdown. The House seems like