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May 26 2025HEALTH

Fixing Cartilage: The Power of Injectable Hydrogels

Cartilage repair is a tough job. Why? Because cartilage does not have blood vessels or cells. This makes it hard for the body to fix itself. But there is hope. Scientists are working on a solution using injectable hydrogels. These are like tiny, flexible sponges that can be injected into the body. T

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

The Big Bank's Big Bitcoin Flip

The largest bank in the US is making a surprising move. Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has done a complete 180 on his stance towards bitcoin. This news came out during the bank's annual investor meeting. Dimon is known for his strong opinions, and he has been quite critical of bitcoin in

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May 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Rosie O'Donnell's Health Journey: A New Chapter in Ireland

Rosie O'Donnell is making waves in Ireland. She has been living in the country with her youngest child. This move has sparked a significant change in her life, especially when it comes to her health. She has been sharing her journey with her followers. She has been open about her struggles with we

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

From Politics to the Fed: The Unlikely Journey of Jerome Powell

Jerome Powell, the current head of the Federal Reserve, had an unusual start to his career. He didn't always see himself in the world of economics. In fact, he once thought it was dull and pointless. This is what he shared with graduates of Princeton University. Powell graduated from Princeton with

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Changing Face of Coding Jobs

The fear of machines taking over jobs is not new. It has been a concern since the industrial revolution. When machines took over in car manufacturing, meatpacking, and even secretarial roles, jobs did not disappear. Instead, they changed. Tasks became simpler and more repetitive. Skilled mechanics w

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Five Years On: Remembering George Floyd's Impact

Five years have passed since George Floyd's tragic death. This event sparked a wave of protests against racism and police brutality across the United States. The country is remembering Floyd, with special events in both his hometown of Houston and the city where he died, Minneapolis. Floyd's fami

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May 25 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Naval Blunder: Officials Face Consequences

North Korea's navy faced a significant setback recently. A new destroyer, meant to showcase the country's military prowess, failed to launch properly. This event did not go unnoticed by the country's leader, Kim Jong-un, who was present during the attempt. The botched launch was a major embarrassmen

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May 25 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Fight for International Students: A Legal Battle

The recent legal battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration has taken another twist. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the administration's attempt to stop Harvard from enrolling international students. This move came just days after former President Trump criticized the un

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May 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Billy Joel's Concerts on Pause: A Family's Support

A beloved musician is taking a step back from the stage. Billy Joel, known for his timeless hits, has had to cancel his upcoming tour dates. Why? He's dealing with a condition called normal pressure hydrocephalus. This isn't a sudden thing. It's been building up, affecting his hearing, vision, and b

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May 25 2025BUSINESS

The Tough Job Hunt: When Passion Meets Reality

The job market is tough right now. People are taking on any role just to get a paycheck. This isn't new, but it's becoming more common. The number of job postings is dropping, and artificial intelligence is making things even harder. Plus, there's a good chance you'll be ghosted after applying for a

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