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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Helping Find New Uses for Old Cancer Drugs

The hunt for new cancer treatments is tough and pricey. But what if we could use old drugs in new ways? That's where machine learning (ML) comes in. It's a type of smart tech that can spot patterns and make predictions. Researchers are using it to find new uses for existing drugs. This could save ti

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Trump Backs GOP Plan to Cut Out Insurance Middlemen

President Donald Trump has shown support for a new Republican healthcare plan. This plan would give money directly to people instead of insurance companies. He shared his thoughts with reporters on Air Force One. Trump likes the idea of giving up to $1, 500 to qualifying Obamacare enrollees. He bel

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Standing Firm in the Face of War: The Unyielding Residents of Dobropillia

In the war-torn outskirts of Dobropillia, a small town in eastern Ukraine, the sound of artillery echoes through the air. The town, like many others in the Donetsk region, has been heavily damaged by years of Russian attacks. Despite the danger, some residents, like 97-year-old Kateryna Lomova, refu

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

Online Learning Boom in Europe: What's Driving the Growth?

Europe's online learning scene, especially MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses), is set to explode. By 2030, it could hit a massive $25. 46 billion, up from $5. 22 billion in 2025. That's a whopping 37. 3% growth each year, thanks to AI and machine learning making learning more personal and adaptable

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Dec 10 2025CRYPTO

Banks Can Now Dive Into Crypto: What It Means For You

Big news! U. S. banks just got the okay to jump into the crypto world. This is a huge deal because it means traditional banks can now offer services related to digital currencies like Bitcoin. Before this, banks were kind of in the dark about how to handle crypto. They had to be careful because regu

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Si Woo Kim: The Man Behind the Golf Swing

Si Woo Kim has been making waves in the golf world, and not just because of his skills on the course. Born in Seoul, South Korea, on June 28, 1995, Kim's journey to golf stardom started early. His dad, Du-ryu Kim, was a big part of his early training. His mom also played a key role, supporting his m

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

TUI's Cautious Step into 2026

TUI, the biggest travel company in Europe, has shared its plans for 2026. The company is being careful about its predictions. It thinks its money from selling trips will go up by 2% to 4%. That's not as much as some people thought it would be. The company says the world is full of uncertainties righ

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Struggle: Europe's Slow Response and Trump's Growing Frustration

In the heart of Kyiv, Zelenskyy spoke to reporters, stressing that Ukraine needs stronger security guarantees. He made it clear that he won't give Russia more land in Donbas than what they already hold. The peace talks, driven by the White House, seem to be at a standstill. Trump's frustration is gr

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

Oil Prices Take a Tumble: What's Going On?

Oil prices have been on a rollercoaster lately. They've just had their biggest two-day drop in almost a month. Why? Well, it's a mix of things. First, there are these peace talks about Ukraine. If a deal happens, it could mean fewer sanctions on Russia. That would let more Russian oil flow into the

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

How Smartphone Breaks Affect Your Brain

People who struggle with smartphone use might experience changes in their brain activity when they take a break from their devices. This is what a recent study found out. The study looked at how the brain behaves when it's not doing anything specific, called resting-state. It compared two groups: th

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