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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Bernie's Big Showdown: A Clash of Visions in LA

In Los Angeles, a political storm brewed as Bernie Sanders took the stage. He warned the crowd of 36, 000 that the United States is in deep trouble. The senator from Vermont didn't hold back. He criticized President Trump's policies, claiming they favor the super-rich over the average worker. Sander

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Apr 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Spring Barley's Copper and Zinc Mystery

Plants need nutrients to grow, but what happens when these nutrients come from sewage sludge? Spring barley, a common cereal crop, was studied to see how it absorbs copper and zinc from soil mixed with digested sewage sludge. The focus was on the zone near the plant's roots and how these metals be

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

The iPhone Tariff Twist: A Surprise Move in the Trade War

The trade war between the US and China took an unexpected turn. A quiet announcement revealed that certain products, including smartphones, would be spared from a massive 125% tariff. This code, "8517. 13. 00. 00, " might not mean much to most people, but it's a big deal in the world of customs. It

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The Measles Menace: How Money Troubles Fuel Outbreaks

The recent measles outbreak in West Texas was not a random event. This disease, which was declared eliminated in the U. S. in 2000, spread across more than 20 counties. The primary reason? Health departments lacked the funds to run effective vaccine programs. This issue is not unique to Texas; it's

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Apr 13 2025BUSINESS

Steel's Future: The UK's Struggle to Keep Furnaces Alive

The UK's steel industry is in a tight spot. The government has stepped in to take charge of British Steel, but there are big questions about whether they can keep the furnaces in Scunthorpe running. The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has been tight-lipped about the raw material supplies need

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Heat and Heart: How Men and Women Are Affected Differently

The world is getting hotter. This isn't just about uncomfortable summers. It's about serious health risks, especially for those with heart issues. Extreme heat is becoming more common due to climate change. This means more people are at risk, but not everyone is affected the same way. Men and women

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is a common issue. It happens when the pancreas gets inflamed. This often comes from problems with the gallbladder or too much alcohol. The first time it happens, it's called the first episode. If not handled properly, it can come back. This is where things get tricky. When pancreatitis

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Apr 13 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Strength of Your Hip Bone

The hip bone, specifically the upper part, has a complex network of tiny bone structures. These structures are often overlooked in the medical world. They play a big role in keeping the hip stable and spreading out the weight our body puts on it. This is important to know because it can help in fixi

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Apr 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Siri's Delayed Arrival Sparks Legal Storm for Apple

Apple's recent troubles with Siri's delayed features have led to a wave of legal action. The tech giant had promised a significantly enhanced version of Siri as part of its Apple Intelligence generative AI features. Unfortunately, these upgrades faced numerous issues and were pushed back to the foll

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Apr 13 2025SCIENCE

Cancer's Hidden Clues: What Your Genes Might Be Telling You

Cancer is a tricky foe. Doctors often struggle to predict how it will behave. This is where prognosis markers come in. They are like clues that help doctors make better treatment choices. But here is the problem. These clues are scattered across different types of cancer. They are not well understoo

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