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May 09 2026POLITICS

US tightens grip on Cuba’s business links

The US recently added new trade limits on Cuba, focusing hard on a big business group called GAESA. This company is run by the Cuban military, handling money and important jobs on the island. One major move was cutting Canada’s long-running nickel mine deal after 32 years. This shows how Washington’

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Cuba's giant business group under US fire

A big business group in Cuba is now in the crosshairs of US sanctions. The company, GAESA, is run by the Cuban military and controls nearly half of Cuba's economy. That means it oversees everything from shops and hotels to banks and travel agencies. The US government recently added GAESA and its lea

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Golden Fixes and Beauty Realities

The art of mending broken pottery with gold, called kintsugi, shows a new way to think about cosmetic surgery. Instead of hiding cracks, the technique highlights them with precious metal. It turns damage into a story that adds value to the piece. Japanese philosophy also values wabi‑sabi, which pra

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Apr 28 2026EDUCATION

Two Decades of Irish Impact on Worldwide Anaesthesia Learning

Twenty years ago a small program in Ireland quietly began changing how doctors worldwide learn pain control during surgery. By focusing not just on giving the right doses of medicine but on safer practices in every step of care, the initiative pushed beyond traditional classroom teaching. Doctors wh

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

What it takes to lead in children's anaesthesia today

If you run a team giving anaesthetics to kids, you’re not just managing drugs and monitors—you’re shaping how families experience some of the scariest hours of their lives. The job has always been intense, but three things are making it trickier: what patients actually need keeps getting more compli

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Mar 26 2026LIFESTYLE

A Practical Guide to Owning Less and Gaining More

Some people swear by owning fewer things, while others consider it extreme. The idea isn’t about forcing yourself into an empty room with just a bed and a lamp. Instead, it’s about keeping only what truly matters. Studies show that clutter can drain mental energy, making it harder to focus or relax.

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Feb 08 2026HEALTH

Less Local Anesthetic, Less Breathing Trouble

The breathing muscle on one side of the chest can be slowed after a shoulder nerve block. Researchers tested whether using smaller amounts of medicine could reduce this side effect without hurting the block’s effectiveness. They gave three groups of patients different volumes of local anaesthe

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Holden Staes: The Journey of a Rising Football Star

Holden Staes has quickly become a standout player for Indiana's football team, but his path to success is just as impressive as his performance on the field. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 10, 2003, Staes is an American who has made a name for himself in the world of college football. Staes' foo

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Jan 04 2026FINANCE

Caesars Entertainment: A Closer Look at the Numbers

Caesars Entertainment is in the spotlight again. A recent report by an analyst from Truist Financial suggests that the company is a good investment. The analyst, who focuses on consumer cyclical stocks, kept a positive rating on Caesars. They believe the stock could reach $30. 00, which is higher th

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

A Medical Tech Company Steps into the Spotlight

A company focused on women's health is about to share its story with a big audience. Establishment Labs will be at the J. P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. This is a big deal because it's a chance to talk about their work in breast aesthetics and reconstruction. The CEO and CFO will be there, present

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