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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Space Woes: More Losses Expected for Starliner Program

Well, it seems like Boeing is still facing a bumpy ride with its Starliner commercial crew program. In a recent press release, the company admitted it's bracing for some more financial hits. They're expecting to take a $400 million beating, along with some other programs like the VC-25B presidential

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Jan 24 2025SPORTS

Crystal Palace's Late Defense Hunt

Crystal Palace is looking to strengthen their defense before the winter transfer window closes. Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge shared this news, mentioning the club's interest in potential late signings for defensive positions. The Eagles are planning to add to their squad, especially after th

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Aging: Old Drugs, New Hope

Heart disease isn’t just an old-age issue. Middle-aged folks are at risk too, thanks to factors like extra weight, lack of exercise, and stress. As we hit 65, our bodies change, and we’ve been exposed to risks for longer, making heart trouble more likely. Doctors are exploring drugs originally desig

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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

American Airlines' Q1 Expectations: A Mixed Bag

American Airlines recently announced its first-quarter earnings outlook, and it’s not what Wall Street was hoping for. The airline expects a bigger loss than expected, with a forecast of 20 to 40 cents per share, which is quite a bit more than the 4 cents analysts were bracing for. The reason? Lower

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Could Oyster Power Boost Our Fight Against Superbugs?

Scientists in Australia just made a stunning discovery. They found a special protein in the blood of Sydney rock oysters that can kill bacteria and make our current antibiotics work better. This is a big deal because bacteria are getting smarter and tougher, leading to what experts call a "looming g

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Refugee Responses: EU Perspectives Then and Now

In 2015, the EU faced a large number of refugees mainly from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, who were escaping war and harsh conditions in their home countries. Then came 2022, and the EU saw another wave of refugees, this time from Ukraine, fleeing Russia's invasion. What's interesting is how the EU

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Jan 23 2025FINANCE

The AI Boom: How Tech Stocks are Hitting New Highs

Stocks are soaring, with the S&P 500 reaching its highest point ever. This uptick follows a drop in the 10-year Treasury yield, which has been fueling the market's growth. However, on Wednesday, the yield slightly increased, going back up to 4. 6%. The dollar also hit a two-week low, causing some fr

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Nintendo Games in 2025? What Retailer Listings Reveal

Lately, everyone's been buzzing about the upcoming Switch 2. But one big question remains: what games will it come with? Nintendo's been pretty quiet about that. However, a sneaky look at retailer Newegg's website reveals some interesting titles they think you might want to buy with your Nintendo eS

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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

Big Job Cuts Coming for CNN and NBC News

You might have heard some rumors about job cuts at CNN and NBC News. These two big news outlets are planning to lay off many workers soon. CNN's boss, Mark Thompson, is set to make an announcement on Thursday. This isn't good news for the employees, who were recently told to avoid showing too much f

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Silver Dressings: A New Hope for Lower Extremity Bypass Patients

Infections at surgical sites can be a real headache for patients who've had lower extremity bypass surgery. These infections can lead to longer hospital stays, higher costs, and even the loss of the graft. To tackle this issue, some medical fields have started using silver-infused dressings, and the

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