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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Greece Eyes Big Business Deals Across Borders

Greece is pushing for more business mergers and takeovers across European borders. The country's finance chief, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, believes this is key to boosting Europe's global standing. He made these remarks during a recent financial gathering in Washington. Pierrakakis emphasized that Europ

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Oct 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Stars Fight Back Against AI with Lobbyists

Hollywood is known for its glamour and glitz, but behind the scenes, things are getting serious. Stars and agencies are turning to Washington D. C. lobbyists to protect their jobs from artificial intelligence (AI). This is a big deal because Hollywood usually doesn't like lobbyists. But now, with AI

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Understanding Hormones: What Happens During Midlife?

Hormones play a big role in how our bodies work. Two important ones are testosterone and pre-androgens like androstenedione and DHEA. But what happens to these hormones during midlife, especially around menopause? This is a question that scientists are still trying to figure out. First, let's talk

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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Bottom Scraping: The Rock Hyrax's Quirky Habit

In the world of prehistoric creatures, the rock hyrax had some unusual habits. This small, furry animal, which lived in South Africa around 126, 000 years ago, had a knack for lounging on boulders and soaking up the sun, much like seals and walruses do today. But here's where it gets interesting: t

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Oct 07 2025HEALTH

Celebrities and Ozempic: What's the Real Story?

Celebrities have been talking a lot about Ozempic lately. Some love it, some hate it, and some just want to set the record straight. Take Nick Carter, for example. Fans noticed he looked different and thought it might be because of Ozempic. But a source told Us Weekly that his weight loss was actual

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Oct 06 2025OPINION

Facing the Future: How the West is Learning to Live with Less

The West is going through a tough time. For a long time, people here believed that the future would always be better than the present. This idea was a big part of how societies in Europe and America saw themselves. But now, things are changing. Loss is becoming a big part of life. One of the bigges

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Oct 02 2025HEALTH

Seeing Beyond Sight: Reproductive Choices for Visually Impaired Women

In the bustling districts of Coimbatore and Tiruchirappalli, a critical issue often goes unnoticed. Visually impaired women face significant challenges when it comes to making their own reproductive choices. This isn't just about having kids or not. It's about having the freedom and support to decid

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Sep 29 2025HEALTH

A Little Girl's Journey to Clear Sounds

A five-year-old girl named Eliza has a rare condition called microtia. This means her outer ears and ear canals did not develop properly. For most of her life, she could only hear muffled sounds, like being underwater with headphones on. But now, thanks to a special surgery, she can hear clearly for

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

Jo Shimoda's Gritty Ride to the Top in St. Louis

Jo Shimoda showed incredible determination in St. Louis, securing a crucial victory in the SuperMotocross World Championship playoffs. Despite battling illness, he managed to finish second in both motos, proving his resilience. His performance put him in a strong position, just one step away from cl

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Sep 06 2025EDUCATION

Education Research Takes a Hit: What's Next?

The Trump administration's recent cuts to education research have sent shockwaves through the academic community. The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) have seen significant reductions in funding and staff, leaving many researchers in the lurch. Mark War

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