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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

Global Economy Faces Uncertain Future Amid US-China Trade Tensions

The world's financial leaders have just wrapped up their latest meeting in Washington, and the mood was a mix of relief and exhaustion. They're happy to see the global economy holding up better than expected, but they're also tired of all the uncertainty. It's been a wild ride since the U. S. introd

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Double Trouble: How Urea and Glyphosate Mix Affects Earthworms

Earthworms play a big role in keeping soil healthy. But what happens when they're exposed to common farm chemicals like glyphosate and urea? A recent study looked into this and found some concerning results. First, it's important to know that glyphosate is a widely used herbicide. Urea, on the othe

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Oct 19 2025OPINION

A Community's Fight for Fresh Food

In a world where many see problems but few act, Rhonda Vesey stands out. She noticed a big issue in her neighborhood: no grocery store since 2018. This wasn't just inconvenient; it was a real struggle for those without cars or who couldn't walk far. Fresh, healthy food was hard to come by. Vesey di

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Penn State's Offense Fumbles in Iowa Showdown

Penn State's football team had a tough night against Iowa, losing 25-24. Terry Smith, stepping in as interim coach, didn't sugarcoat the issues. Their offense struggled to throw the ball effectively. Smith pointed out that they couldn't get the ball down the field or even to the intermediate zones.

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Workers and Cultural Competence: A Closer Look

In Catalonia, where nearly one in five people are migrants, healthcare workers are facing a big challenge. They need to understand and connect with people from different backgrounds. A recent study looked at how well these workers feel they can do this. The study involved over 750 healthcare profes

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Yealimi Noh's Fiance: The Man Behind the Golfer

Yealimi Noh, a rising star in the world of golf, has had an impressive career. At just 17, she won three major junior championships in a row. Her success continued when she turned pro in 2019 and recently won her first LPGA Tour title. But her victories aren't the only exciting news. In July 2025, s

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

EU's Plan to Crack Down on Russia's Secret Oil Tankers

The European Union is pushing for a new plan to inspect Russia's hidden oil tankers, known as the "shadow fleet. " This move is part of the EU's effort to cut off Russia's oil money, which is being used to fund the war in Ukraine. The EU's diplomatic team is asking member countries to support this p

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Oct 19 2025CRYPTO

BNB's Big Move: What's Driving the Crypto's Recent Surge?

BNB, the token behind the BNB Chain, has been on a roll. It jumped over 3% in just one day, reaching a high of $1, 131 before settling back down. This is a bigger gain than most other cryptos, which only went up by about 2. 43% in the same time. So, what's behind this sudden boost? One big reason i

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

US Sends Drug Boat Survivors Back Home

A recent military action in the Caribbean has led to a unique situation. Two survivors from a drug boat strike are being sent back to their home countries. This is the first time something like this has happened under the current administration. The US military struck a suspected drug vessel on Thu

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Trail Running: What's Really Behind Injuries and Performance?

Trail running is not just about hitting the dirt paths. It's a complex sport where many things can impact how well someone runs and how likely they are to get hurt. Unlike road running, not much research has been done on what exactly affects trail runners. A recent study decided to dig deeper. They

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