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Recent Articles

  • Arizona Governor Calls for Reopening of Lukeville Port Amid Migrant Influx

    Broke On: Friday, 08 December 2023 Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is urging the Biden administration to reopen the Lukeville Port of Entry and is allocating millions of dollars in federal funding to address the influx of migrants crossing the southern border. The U.S. government has shut down nearby international crossings to allocate resources to handle the influx of migrants from countries such as Senegal, Bangladesh, and China.
  • African Honeyguide Birds Respond to Local Human Calls in Mutualistic Relationship

    Broke On: Thursday, 07 December 2023 The Greater Honeyguide bird in Africa responds to the distinct calls of local human honey foragers, leading them to honey sources. This mutualistic relationship is a rare example of collaboration between humans and wild animals. Honeyguides learn the calls from their elders, mirroring the way human foragers pass down knowledge. Honeyguides are more responsive to local calls used by honey-hunters from their respective regions.
  • New Research Sheds Light on Causes of Fainting

    Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 New research has discovered a pathway between the heart and the brain that can cause fainting. This type of fainting, called vasovagal syncope, occurs when there is a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure, reducing circulation to the brain. The study used genetic tools to study the vagus nerve in mice and found a group of nerve cells that connect the heart's ventricles with a small region of the brainstem. When these nerve cells were stimulated, the mice experienced fainting-like symptoms. The discovery of this pathway could lead to new treatments for disorders that affect blood flow to the brain.
  • Washington Post Journalists Stage 24-Hour Strike Amid Contract Negotiations and Layoff Threats

    Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 The strike is the first general work stoppage at The Washington Post since 1975-76. The strike involves approximately 750 staff members and is one of the largest labor strikes in Washington D.C. in recent years. The Post Guild, the union representing the employees, has expressed concerns about pay equity, raises, and remote work policies.
  • Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports Spark Controversy in Florida and Illinois

    Broke On: Monday, 04 December 2023 A transgender athlete's participation on a girls' high school volleyball team in Florida led to an investigation into whether the school violated a state law governing sports and gender. Two transgender women secured the top spots in the Women's Singlespeed category at the Illinois State Cyclocross Championships, sparking controversy and concerns about fairness in women's athletics.