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May 26 2025POLITICS

Apple's CEO Takes a Backseat as Trump's Criticism Grows

The White House had big plans for a high-profile trip to the Middle East. They wanted top bosses from major U. S. companies to tag along with President Trump. But Tim Cook, the head of Apple, decided to skip the trip. This choice did not sit well with the President. During his visit, Trump had a few

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines: Free Bags are History

The days of free baggage are coming to an end at Southwest Airlines. This is a big shift for a company known for its customer-friendly policies. For over 50 years, Southwest has let passengers check two bags for free. This perk was a major selling point and set them apart from other airlines. But ti

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

A New Weapon Against Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is a big deal. It's the second most common type of skin cancer. It's called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma or CSCC for short. It's not usually life-threatening, but it can cause serious problems. The tumor's nature varies a lot from person to person. This makes treatment tricky. To un

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Can Chatty Bots Become Friends to the Elderly?

The idea of robots becoming friends to the elderly might sound strange. But, it is happening. Older adults living alone are increasingly interacting with social robots. These robots are designed to chat, play games, and even provide companionship. The goal is to see if these interactions can hel

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May 25 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Decline: A Look at Biden's Unraveling Presidency

Joe Biden's victory in 2020 was seen as a landslide, but it wasn't the sweeping mandate he imagined. The signs of his decline were there, but they were ignored. It took a disastrous debate in June 2024 against Donald Trump for the public to see what insiders had known for a while: Biden was not fit

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May 25 2025HEALTH

How Weight Loss Affects Fat Breakdown

The human body is a complex machine. One of its many tasks is to manage fat. To do this, it uses insulin to control the breakdown of fat. This process is called lipolysis. Scientists have been studying how to measure this process accurately. They wanted to see if there were mistakes in the way

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May 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TV's Big Week: Stars, Sports, and Streaming Take Center Stage

The annual TV upfronts are a big deal, with media buyers, journalists, and execs gathering to hear about the upcoming year's programming. This year, the mood was a bit tense, with anxiety being a common theme. Production is down, budgets are tight, and there's a lot of uncertainty in the industry. D

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Brain Blockages: What Doctors Think About Fixing Them

Brain blockages are a big deal. They are a major cause of strokes around the globe. Doctors are still figuring out the best ways to handle these blockages. A recent gathering of experts shared their thoughts on how to manage these issues. They all agreed that changing lifestyles and using medicines

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Memorial Day Sale: The iPad's Big Price Drop

The 11th Gen Apple iPad has hit an all-time low price during Amazon's Memorial Day sale. This is a great time to consider buying one. It is important to understand how recommendations are made. This is a good way to make an informed decision. So, let's dive in. Many hours go into testing, resea

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May 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Labyrinth: Sorting Out the Chaos

Google has been on a roll with AI, but it's left many scratching their heads. The tech company has unleashed a bunch of new AI tools, each with its own name and features. This has led to a confusing mix of products that often do similar things. The newest additions include Deep Think, Deep Search, a

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