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Jun 17 2025OPINION

The Tesla Dilemma: Why Elon Musk Might Be the Problem

Elon Musk's actions have sparked a lot of worry among investors. The CEO's political activities have led to a significant drop in Tesla's stock value. Many pension funds and institutional investors are now questioning the risks of investing in Tesla. The Lehigh County pension fund, for instance,

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Jun 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hitman: The Co-op Murder Mystery

Hitman is stepping into the world of cooperative play. This is exciting news for fans of the series. The game's blend of thrilling moments, awkward humor, and challenging gameplay makes it a standout title. Picture this: two agents, both dressed in ridiculous outfits, navigating a mission together.

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

A Hurdler's Journey: From Oslo Setback to Stockholm Triumph

Rai Benjamin, the Olympic gold medalist in the 400m hurdles, has a clear strategy: focus on quality over quantity. This approach has served him well, especially after his recent performance in the Oslo Diamond League. Benjamin lost to Karsten Warholm in a thrilling 300m hurdles race. Warholm's time

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Tech: Growing Heart Tissue in 3D

Heart research has taken a big step forward. Scientists have created a new way to grow heart tissue in the lab. This isn't your typical flat dish. Instead, it's a 3D setup that mimics the real heart better. The key? Flexible electrodes and tiny fibers. First, let's talk about why this matters. Drug

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Future of AI in Southeast Asian Healthcare

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is growing fast. It can really help improve health systems around the globe. But, how is it being used in Southeast Asia? This region is unique. It has many different countries with varying levels of development. Some are rich, while others are s

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Telehealth in South Korea: What People Want and Will Pay For

South Korea has been pushing hard into telehealth. The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the country to quickly approve telemedicine in 2020. The government then launched a test run in 2023. As the pandemic eases, it is crucial to figure out what makes people willing to use and pay for telemedicine and telec

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Jun 17 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Allegiance: How Trump Loyalty is Hurting Businesses

Trump's influence is not just political; it's also economic. Companies that have chosen to align with Trump's views, particularly on diversity, have faced significant backlash. This backlash has come in the form of consumer boycotts and a drop in stock value. For instance, Target and Walmart have se

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Jun 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Giant Tron Takes a New Path to Public Trading

The world of cryptocurrency is buzzing with news about Tron, a major player in the blockchain scene. Tron is planning to go public through a clever move called a reverse merger. This involves teaming up with a company that already has public shares. In this case, Tron is partnering with SRM Entertai

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Early Detection: Alonzo Mourning's Health Journey

Alonzo Mourning, a name that echoes through the halls of basketball history, has faced battles beyond the court. His story is one of resilience and the power of early detection. In 2000, during the Sydney Olympics, Mourning felt unusually tired and swollen. He initially brushed it off, but a diagnos

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

How Cooling Affects Brain Injury in Boxing

Boxing is a sport that involves a lot of head impacts. This happens when the body and brain are already heated up from exercise. After a hit, if the brain is too hot, it can get more damaged. This extra damage can be tracked using certain substances in the blood. These are called biomarkers. The br

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