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Report | Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, is widely used for pain relief and fever reduction. Its safety during pregnancy has been a topic of considerable debate, particularly concerning its potential link to neurodevelopmental… More
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Report | Pol-Line Bees and Their Effectiveness Against Mites Killing Bee Populations
Introduction The decline of honey bee populations has become a pressing concern for agriculture and biodiversity worldwide. One…
Report | Bee Deaths Impacting Texas Beekeepers and Produce Prices
The beekeeping industry in Texas is experiencing a significant crisis due to a surge in bee deaths, which…
Report on the Scientific Quest to Reverse Human Aging
Introduction The quest to reverse human aging has gained significant momentum in recent years, driven by advancements in…
Report on Ketamine and Its Effects on the Human Brain
Introduction Ketamine, originally developed as an anesthetic, has garnered significant attention in recent years for its potential therapeutic…
Report on Aging Differences Between Genders
Introduction Recent research conducted by scientists at the University of California, San Diego, has shed light on the…
Report | The Effects of Plyometric Training on Knee Articular Cartilage in Mice
Introduction Articular cartilage degeneration is a significant concern, particularly in contexts of reduced mechanical loading, such as during…
Report | Study Affluence Doesn’t Guarantee Happiness | Leads to Higher Stress: The Hidden Costs of Higher Income
Report on the Relationship Between Income, Stress, and Life Satisfaction Introduction The relationship between income and well-being has…
Report | Are Americans getting Dumber? New study on Decline in IQ Test Scores Among Americans
Introduction A recent study from Northwestern University has revealed significant trends in IQ test scores among Americans, indicating…
Just sugar the cause of cavities? Report on the Link Between Carbohydrates and Dental Cavities
Introduction Recent research from the University of Illinois at Chicago has shed light on the relationship between carbohydrate…
Skiers Trigger Two Avalanches in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains
Presidential Range, NH – In a dramatic turn of events on Wednesday, skiers in the Presidential Range of…
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- Live updates: Senate GOP puts Democrats on the spot with military pay bill as shutdown hits Day 23on October 23, 2025 at 3:09 PM
The Senate on Thursday is scheduled to vote on whether to pay some federal employees, including service members, as the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week. The plight of military families has been central to the GOP’s shutdown strategy, and Republican leaders hope to put Democrats on the spot with the bill sponsored by…
- Sanders: Platner probably ‘not the only American to have gone through a dark period’by Ashleigh Fields on October 23, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is downplaying outrage against Graham Platner, who he is backing in the Democratic Senate primary in Maine, over Platner’s controversial posts on Reddit and a tattoo that resembles a Nazi “totenkopf.” Sanders said there are “more important issues” than Graham’s decision to get a tattoo while serving in the Marines. “He went…
- Watch live: Senate to vote on pay for military, federal workers as shutdown persistsby The Hill Staff on October 23, 2025 at 3:00 PM
The Senate on Thursday afternoon is set to vote on the Shutdown Fairness Act — a bill introduced by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) that would provide pay for service members and excepted workers as the government shutdown stretches into a fourth week. Democrats have also weighed their own version of a bill that would include…
- Why Ken Paxton is Democrats’ favorite Republican by Garrett W. Fulce, opinion contributor on October 23, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Ken Paxton’s baggage will drain the GOP war chest and cost the Senate majority in 2026.
- Harvard sees drop in Black, Hispanic student admissions, rise in Asian Americansby Lexi Lonas Cochran on October 23, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Harvard College has released admissions data for the class of 2029 showing a decrease in Black and Hispanic students while the share of Asian American students at the university has gone up. The class of 2029 has a makeup of 11.5 percent Black students, 11 percent Hispanic and 41 percent Asian American. In the class of…
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