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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

Tech Talent Wars: Taiwan Cracks Down on Chinese Recruitment Tactics

Taiwan is stepping up its game against Chinese companies trying to hire away its top tech workers. The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) is currently looking into 16 Chinese firms for what they call "illegal poaching" of high-tech talent. This isn't just about any old jobs; it's about

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Work Stress: Simple Tips to Keep Your Cool

Work stress is a big deal these days. A recent study shows that people talking about feeling burned out at work has gone up by 32% since last year. That's a lot! And it's not just in the U. S. The country ranks 59th in the world for work-life balance. That's not great. So, what can workers do to ha

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Boosting Fruit and Veggie Eating: A Worldwide Challenge

Eating enough fruits and vegetables is a big deal for staying healthy. But guess what? Most people around the world aren't eating enough of them. So, what can be done to change this? Let's dive in. First, let's talk about what's been tried. A lot of different strategies have been tested to get peop

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Aug 29 2025POLITICS

Minnesota's Transgender Advocacy and the School Shooting

Minnesota's Democrats have been strong supporters of transgender rights, but now they're trying to distance themselves from the shooter who targeted a Catholic school. The shooter, a 23-year-old man, had expressed his struggles with his transgender identity in a journal he shared online. He wrote ab

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Aug 28 2025BUSINESS

Punctuality in Meetings: A Game Changer

Late meetings are a common issue in many workplaces. It's rare to find a meeting that starts on time. This problem is more than just an annoyance. It can greatly reduce the effectiveness of the meeting. Research shows that meetings that start late are less productive. They generate fewer ideas and t

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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

How Cervical Cancer Cells Change Shape and What It Means

Cervical cancer cells can change their shape and behavior when treated with certain drugs. These drugs, known as HDAC inhibitors, mess with how the cell's nucleus looks and works. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell, and these drugs make it bigger and alter how stuff moves in and out of it. S

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Aug 28 2025SCIENCE

Investing in Longevity: Where Crypto and Biotech Meet

The idea of living longer and healthier is no longer just a dream. It's becoming a reality, thanks to the science of longevity. This field is getting serious attention from big investors like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. It's like the crypto world, where new ideas can change everything. LongeVC

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

The Fed's First Black Woman Governor Faces Unprecedented Pressure

Lisa Cook, the first Black woman to hold a position on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, is under intense pressure to step down. This comes after President Donald Trump moved to remove her from her role. Kevin Hassett, Trump's top economic adviser, suggested that Cook should take a leave of ab

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Aug 27 2025CRIME

A Dark Start to School in Minneapolis

A tragic event unfolded at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. Two young students lost their lives, and 17 others were hurt. This happened during a morning church service. The shooter, a man in his early 20s, took his own life after the attack. He used multiple weapons, including a rifle, shotgun, and

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How ATF4 Helps Hearts Heal After a Heart Attack

After a heart attack, the heart needs new blood vessels to heal and work better. But the low-oxygen environment after a heart attack makes it hard for these new vessels to form. ATF4 is a protein that might help with this process. Scientists did some experiments to see how ATF4 works. They used cel

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