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Jul 14 2025BUSINESS

New Kid on the Block: Jams Takes on the PB&J Giant

Jams, a new player in the frozen PB&J sandwich market, is making waves with the backing of some big-name athletes. Connor Blakley, the 26-year-old founder, aims to challenge Smucker's Uncrustables, which has long held a strong grip on the market. The sandwiches are set to hit 3, 000 Walmart stores

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Jul 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Bet on Smart Homes: Why the Wait?

Apple is cooking up a new smart home gadget, but it's taking longer than expected. The main reason? Siri's personal features aren't ready yet, and this device needs them to work properly. This gadget, sometimes called a HomePod with a screen, is meant to be the brain of your smart home. It's suppos

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Jul 13 2025FINANCE

Stocks to Watch: JPMorgan's Mid-Year Market Moves

JPMorgan has shared its list of stocks to consider shorting as the year progresses. This list includes big names like Tesla and Moderna, which the firm believes could see a drop in value. The market has been doing well, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching new highs. However, there's still uncertain

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny RNA Molecules Might Change the Way We Fight Cancer

Cancer is a tough opponent. It's sneaky, hard to catch early, and even harder to treat. But scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to fight it. One exciting area of research is tiny bits of RNA called microRNAs. These little guys might hold the key to better cancer treatments and earlier det

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Jul 12 2025BUSINESS

Graduation Luck: How Timing Shapes Job Success for Young Adults

The job market for recent college graduates has seen a significant shift in the past few years. Those who graduated in 2021 and 2022 entered a booming job market with low unemployment rates. However, the situation has changed. By March, the unemployment rate for recent graduates had risen to 5. 8%.

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

What Market Vendors in Peru Learned About COVID-19 Prevention

The COVID-19 pandemic has come and gone, but the lessons learned about self-medication are still important. People took all sorts of medicines to prevent getting sick, but not much research has been done on whether these actually work. A recent study looked into this by focusing on market vendors in

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

Europe's Economic Struggle: A Wake-Up Call

Europe is falling behind, and someone needs to say it. That someone was Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan Chase. He didn't sugarcoat things when he spoke at an event in Ireland. He said Europe is losing ground to the U. S. and Asia. This isn't news to many, but it's a stark reminder. Europe used to

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Jul 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's MacBook Break: Why the Slowdown?

Apple's MacBook lineup might be taking a breather. With Intel facing some serious heat, Apple seems to be rethinking its yearly MacBook releases. The latest buzz suggests we won't see new MacBook Pros until 2026. Why the wait? Well, the current models aren't exactly groundbreaking. They've been rock

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Cancer Care: The Missing Link in Biomarker Testing

In the realm of advanced cancer treatment, biomarker testing is a crucial tool. It helps doctors pick the best targeted therapy for each patient. Yet, many people with advanced cancer do not get this vital testing. This is a big problem. Guidelines suggest that everyone with advanced cancer should

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

China's Trade Tactics Spark EU Concerns Ahead of Summit

Trade tensions between the European Union and China are heating up. The EU is calling out China for unfair trade practices. This comes just before a big meeting between the two sides. The EU says China is making it hard for European companies to compete. They claim China is flooding the market with

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