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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 to vote as shutdown hits Day 22; Merkley gives marathon speechby The Hill staff on October 22, 2025 at 6:46 PM
The Senate on Wednesday is slated to vote on the House-passed funding bill to reopen the federal government for the 12th time. But first, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) will need to wrap up, as he has been holding the floor since 6:21 p.m. EDT Tuesday. The vote is likely to fail — again. And Republican…
- 5 times the White House underwent major renovationsby Ashleigh Fields on October 22, 2025 at 6:25 PM
President Trump’s construction of a grand ballroom attached to the White House — starting with the demolition of part of the East Wing this week — will not be the first time a president has left a lasting mark on the people’s house. Presidents from Teddy Roosevelt to Barack Obama have remade parts of the building…
- NFL not reconsidering Bad Bunny as Super Bowl halftime performance, Goodell saysby Dominick Mastrangelo on October 22, 2025 at 6:10 PM
The NFL is not planning to change its Super Bowl halftime show, league Commissioner Roger Goodell said this week after pushback from conservatives over the selection of Bad Bunny. “It’s carefully thought through,” Goodell said during a news conference on Wednesday. “I’m not sure we’ve ever selected an artist where we didn’t have some blowback…
- Dems, liberals lose their minds over Trump’s White House renovations by Robby Soave, opinion contributor on October 22, 2025 at 6:05 PM
Of all the things to get really, really mad at President Donald Trump about, Democrats are going with — White House renovations?
- Locking up moms destabilizes families and doesn’t make us saferby Jillian E. Snider, opinion contributor on October 22, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Locking up mothers has devastating effects on families and communities, and police and prosecutors should prioritize evidence-based strategies that connect women to treatment, housing and services, while also ensuring that bail decisions and sentencing follow the principle of punishing with precision, not blunt force.
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