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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Brazil: A Trade Dance with Many Steps

The U. S. and Brazil have been talking trade, and it seems like they're getting along better now. Jamieson Greer, the U. S. Trade Representative, said that President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have had some good chats about it. But Greer also said that both sides

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Six Flags: A Rollercoaster Ride Gone Wrong?

Investors who bought Six Flags stock after the big merger in July 2024 might feel like they've been on a wild ride. The company, which joined forces with Cedar Fair, is now facing a lawsuit. The issue? Important facts were left out of the merger documents. This oversight might have led investors to

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Treatment: The Hidden Challenges of Hormone Therapy

Hormone therapy is a common treatment for breast cancer. It helps control the disease. But it also comes with side effects. These can be tough to handle. A recent study looked at these side effects. It focused on patients with malignant breast tumors. The study found that hormone therapy can cause

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Leader Raises Alarms Over Russia-China Team-Up

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy recently shared some concerning news. He said that China and Russia are getting cozier, and it's not just about friendship. There are signs that Russia might be giving up some control to China, especially in areas like military and industry. In a post on X, Z

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Stitching Up the Future: Why Medical Students Need Better Training

Medical schools often overlook suturing. Students graduate without the skills needed to close wounds neatly. This is a big problem. Many doctors end up doing this work without proper training. They may not know how to make scars look better. Patients can be left with ugly marks. These marks can caus

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Dec 11 2025SCIENCE

Plant Power: Exploring Natural Estrogen Alternatives

Butea monosperma, a plant known for its medicinal properties, has been under the spotlight for its potential to offer natural alternatives to traditional estrogen treatments. Researchers have been digging into the plant's flavonoids, which are compounds found in plants that can mimic the effects of

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

U. S. Kicks Off G20 Planning Without South Africa

The United States is set to start planning for its G20 presidency next year. This planning will begin with a meeting of officials from the Group of 20 major economies. The meeting will start on Monday. South Africa, the current host, is not invited to this meeting. The U. S. took over the G20 presi

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Cultural Workers Stand Up for Fair Pay and Rights

Chicago's cultural workers are joining forces to demand better pay and working conditions. Many of them feel undervalued and underpaid, especially after the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers at various museums and cultural sites have been successful in forming unions and securi

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Switzerland and the US Make a Big Trade Deal

Switzerland and the US just made a big trade deal. It's a win-win for both countries. The US will lower tariffs on Swiss goods. This means Swiss products will be cheaper to sell in the US. The new tariff rate is now 15%. That's a big drop from the previous 39%. This deal is a big relief for Switzer

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Dec 11 2025SCIENCE

Decoding Osteoporosis: The Hidden Role of Necroptosis

Osteoporosis is a sneaky condition. Bones become weak and brittle. This happens when old bone tissue is not replaced fast enough. New research is shining a light on a process called necroptosis. It might play a big role in this disease. Scientists dug into data from past studies. They looked at gen

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