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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Herbs and Alzheimer's: A Glimmer of Hope or Just a Myth?

Alzheimer's is a tough nut to crack, and scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to tackle it. Recently, they've turned their attention to two common herbs: rosemary and sage. These herbs contain a special compound called carnosic acid, which has shown some exciting potential in lab tests.

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Early Fed Chair Pick Could Cause Market Confusion

The idea of naming a new Federal Reserve chair well before Jerome Powell's term ends could lead to some serious market confusion. President Trump has hinted that he'll announce his pick soon and wants someone who will lower interest rates. Powell, however, has been cautious, citing a strong economy

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

A New York Victory Rooted in Palestine Solidarity

In a surprising turn of events, Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic socialist, won the first round of the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. His victory is notable because he openly supports Palestinian liberation, a stance that has historically been a tough sell in mainstream politics

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Budapest Pride: A Bold Stand Against Discrimination

In the heart of Budapest, a vibrant display of resistance unfolded as thousands gathered for the 30th annual Pride march. The event, usually a celebration, took on a new significance this year as it became a protest against a recent ban on LGBTQ+ events. The streets of Budapest were filled with rai

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

The Unrealistic Chase: Faith Kipyegon and the Four-Minute Mile

Faith Kipyegon is a top runner, but she didn't break the four-minute mile record. This event was more about marketing than real progress. It showed how companies and media can hype up expectations and oversell what science can do. The idea that Kipyegon could run a mile in under four minutes came f

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Little Eyes, Big Influence: What Kids See on YouTube

Kids between 3 and 8 years old are glued to YouTube and YouTube Kids. They see lots of ads for snacks and drinks. These ads can shape what kids want to eat and drink. It's a big deal because many of these ads push unhealthy foods. YouTube is everywhere. Kids watch it on tablets, phones, and compute

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Anxiety in Young People: The Role of Natural Brain Chemicals

Anxiety is a common issue among young people, often starting in the teenage years. The body's own cannabis-like chemicals, called endocannabinoids, might play a big part in this. These chemicals, AEA and 2-AG, could help doctors understand anxiety better and improve treatments. Researchers studied

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Justin and Hailey Bieber: Love, Struggles, and Faith

Justin and Hailey Bieber have been facing a tough time lately. Their relationship has been under the microscope, with reports suggesting it's been tense. But is divorce on the table? Not according to insiders. First, let's talk about Justin. He's been going through a lot. His social media posts hav

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Jun 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Cake Face: A Wedding Day Warning Sign

Weddings are supposed to be joyful, but for one bride, it turned into a lesson learned the hard way. A woman, now divorced, shared her story about how her ex-husband's behavior on their wedding day hinted at bigger issues ahead. Just moments after saying "I do, " he smeared cake on her face, a tradi

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Jun 27 2025FINANCE

Why the US Dollar Dropped After Latest Inflation News

The latest numbers on inflation in the US show that prices are still going up, but not as fast as some people thought. The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, which is a big deal for the Federal Reserve, went up by 2. 3% in May. That's a tiny bit higher than the month before, but it

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