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Jul 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Sweet Deals: Ice Cream Day Treats You Shouldn't Miss

July is not just any month; it's Ice Cream Month, and guess what? The third Sunday of July is National Ice Cream Day. This isn't just some random holiday made up by ice cream lovers. Nope, it's officially recognized by the U. S. government. Back in 1984, a joint resolution was passed in Congress, an

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Ants' Dining Choices: A Smarter Approach to Pest Control

Ants might be small, but they can cause big problems. They damage crops and disrupt the environment. To manage these tiny troublemakers, scientists have turned to poisoned baits. The key here is that these baits must be irresistible to the specific ant species they are targeting. In the past, deter

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Jul 19 2025CRIME

The Rise and Fall of a Clothing Tech CEO

A CEO who once made headlines for her innovative business idea is now facing serious legal trouble. Christine Hunsicker, the founder of CaaStle Inc. , is accused of tricking investors out of a huge amount of money. The company promised to revolutionize the clothing industry by offering a "Clothing-a

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Jul 19 2025BUSINESS

Why Many Startups Fail: Common Mistakes to Avoid

Starting a business is exciting, but it's easy to make big mistakes that can sink it fast. One major blunder is not checking if there's a real market for what you want to sell. Just because you think your idea is brilliant doesn't mean others will agree. Many entrepreneurs get so caught up in their

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Jul 19 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Schisandra Fruit Quality: The Science Behind Stress

Schisandra chinensis fruits are famous for their health benefits. They protect the liver, reduce stress, and fight off harmful molecules. But, picking too many wild fruits led to farming them. However, farmed ones aren't as good as the wild ones. Scientists think this might be because wild plants fa

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Clearly: How Tech Boosts Tiny Object Detection in Blurry Infrared Pics

Infrared (IR) imaging is a big deal. It helps in many areas like spotting objects, checking factories, and even medical scans. But there's a catch: IR images are often blurry and noisy. This makes it tough for regular object detection models to work well. To tackle this, a new method has been devel

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Trump and Epstein: A Friendship That Fell Apart

Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were once close friends, spending time together for over a decade and a half. Trump used to call Epstein a "terrific guy" and said he was "a lot of fun to be with. " Epstein, on the other hand, considered Trump his "closest friend" and described him as "charming. " T

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Wasted Shots: How U. S. Missed the Mark on Mpox Vaccines for Africa

A big chance to help was lost. Almost 800, 000 doses of mpox vaccine, promised to African nations, are now useless. They expired because they weren't sent in time. This was part of a bigger plan by the Biden team. They wanted to send over 1 million doses to Africa. But, only a small part of that pro

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

A Democrat's Bold Plan to Win Over the South

In the heart of South Carolina, a Democrat is making waves with a fresh strategy to win over voters. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is on a mission to show how his party can regain trust and support, especially in areas that typically lean Republican. He's been sharing his success story, proving tha

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Jul 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Connie Francis: A Life of Music, Resilience, and Unexpected Comebacks

Connie Francis, a name that once echoed through every household, has left this world at the age of 87. She was not just a singer but a trailblazer, the first woman to top the US Billboard Charts. Her recent surge in popularity was sparked by the viral success of her 1962 song "Pretty Little Baby" on

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