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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Silent Crisis: Why Babies Die in Africa and Asia

The grim reality is that every year, 2. 3 million newborns do not survive their first month. Most of these deaths happen in two regions: sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The main killers are perinatal asphyxia and neonatal sepsis. These are medical terms for lack of oxygen at birth and severe i

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Money Talks: The Global Health Fund's Impact on Young Lives

The Global Financing Facility (GFF) is a big deal in the world of global health. It was set up in 2015 to get more money flowing into health and nutrition for mothers, babies, kids, and teens. But how well is it really doing? It is hard to say. The GFF has been around for a while, but not many peo

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May 16 2025FINANCE

The Global Game of Investment: Manufacturing and Power

Foreign investments often involve building new factories or power plants in other countries. This is known as greenfield investment. It brings fresh money and jobs to the host country. A recent study looked into how these investments spread across the globe in two big areas: making stuff (manufactur

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May 16 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Market of Returned Goods

In the heart of Fort Worth, a massive warehouse sprawls across 250, 000 square feet. This is not your typical storage space. It is a hub for returned items, a place where televisions, laptops, power tools, and even fishing rods find a second life. These goods, worth millions, have been sent back by

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Sun's Fury: Global Blackouts and More Solar Surprises Ahead

The sun has been quite active lately, and Earth is feeling the effects. A massive solar storm recently struck the daylit side of our planet, leading to widespread blackouts and radio signal disruptions across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The event was triggered by a powerful X2. 7-class solar

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May 15 2025FINANCE

Big Shoe Deal: Dick's Sporting Goods Buys Foot Locker

A major move is happening in the sports retail world. Dick's Sporting Goods is snapping up Foot Locker for around $2. 4 billion. This isn't just any purchase; it's a big deal in the world of sports and fashion. The news comes as companies grapple with the unknowns of U. S. trade policies, especially

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Taiwan's Tech Boost: NVIDIA's New Global Hub

Taiwan is set to gain a significant tech boost with NVIDIA's upcoming announcement of its new global headquarters. The news is expected to drop during CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Taiwan for the Computex 2025 tech conference in Taipei. This move is no surprise, given the strong ties between NVIDIA an

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Netflix's Ad Growth: What's Next for Viewers?

Netflix has seen a huge jump in users for its ad-supported plan. This plan, which costs $7. 99 a month, now has over 94 million users worldwide. This is a big leap from the 40 million users it had in May 2024 and the 70 million in November 2023. The ad-supported tier has been around since 2022, and

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

Burberry's Big Changes: Job Cuts and Cost Savings

Burberry, a well-known British fashion brand, has decided to reduce its global workforce by 18% by 2027. This means around 1, 700 jobs are at risk. The company recently reported a loss of 3 million pounds and a significant drop in revenue for the year ending March 29. This news comes as no surprise,

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May 14 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Soar as Market Eyes Further Gains

Wednesday's trading session saw a slight uptick in stock prices, driven mainly by the tech industry. This rise comes as investors are hopeful about extending the market's recent recovery. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite saw gains of 0. 2% and 0. 7%, respectively. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial

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