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Sep 01 2025POLITICS

Rudy Giuliani's Car Crash: A Close Call and a Strong Recovery

Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, found himself in the hospital after a serious car accident in New Hampshire. The incident happened when another car hit his from behind at high speed. Giuliani, who is 81 years old, suffered a broken vertebra in his upper back, along with cuts, bruis

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Aug 30 2025HEALTH

COVID Numbers Rise, But Not Like Before

COVID-19 is making a comeback in the U. S. , but it's not as bad as before. As schools reopened and colder months approached, COVID cases and hospitalizations started to climb. However, they are still much lower than in previous years. For the week ending August 9, the COVID hospitalization rate wa

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Aug 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini AI Gets Smarter: What You Need to Know

Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, is getting a major upgrade. It will now remember more about your chats to give you better answers. This is part of Google's plan to make Gemini more personal and helpful. But, there's a catch. If you don't want Gemini to remember your chats, you can turn off this feature

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding Attachment Styles and Their Impact on Mental Health

Attachment styles play a big role in how people handle stress and emotions. Recent research dug deeper into this topic, focusing on something called disorganized attachment. This is when a person's way of connecting with others is mixed up and inconsistent. Most studies on attachment have looked at

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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

How Free Trade Zones Boost Businesses' Global Reach

Free Trade Zones (FTZs) are like special zones where businesses get extra perks to trade globally. A recent study looked at companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges from 2009 to 2022. It found that FTZs really help businesses expand internationally. The study used a method call

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Unusual Items in Unexpected Places: What Happens When People Insert Objects Where They Don't Belong?

People sometimes put things where they shouldn't, and this can lead to big problems. Doctors and nurses have to deal with these cases often. They wanted to find out more about who does this, how often it happens, and what happens to these people. First, they looked at the people involved. They foun

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Cool Homes, Hot Truths: How Air Conditioning and Social Factors Shape Health in California

In California, the presence of air conditioning (AC) in homes plays a significant role in health outcomes during hot weather. Researchers have looked at data from 27 cities and found that having AC can lower the risk of heat-related hospital visits. However, it does not completely eliminate the dang

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Your Body's Space Changes When You're Stuck

We all have a personal bubble around us. It's like an invisible shield that helps us sense things near our body. But what if you can't move? Does this bubble change? Scientists wanted to find out. They did two experiments. In the first one, they put people in a big box and asked them to react to to

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Quick Fixes for Bad Posture: Does Spiral Stabilization Really Work?

Bad posture is a common issue that can cause problems in the body. It can lead to pain and other issues over time. Many people look for ways to fix their posture. One method that has gained attention is spiral stabilization. This approach is often used to help with back pain. But does it really help

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Jul 12 2025CRIME

How Changing a Few Things Can Make a City Safer

Crime is a big problem in many cities. It's not just about policing. Many things can make a place more or less safe. Things like jobs, housing, and even how a city is built can play a big role. A new tool called CounterCrime looks at these things. It helps people see how changes in one area can aff

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