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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Life Sciences and AI: A Team-Up for the Future

Bayer AG, a big name in pharmaceuticals and life sciences, is teaming up with Celonis SE. They're using process intelligence and AI to make things run smoother. This isn't just about new tech. It's about changing how people work and think. Timo Peters, who leads process insights at Bayer, talked ab

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Finding Common Ground: A New Show Aims to Bridge America's Divide

In a time when America feels more divided than ever, a new TV show is stepping up to encourage meaningful conversations. "Balancing Act with John Katko" is a weekly series that aims to bring people together, despite their differences. The show is hosted by John Katko, a former Republican congressman

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Battle: Why Disabled Women Face More Violence

Women with disabilities have a tougher time than most. They face more violence, and it's often overlooked. This isn't just a health issue. It's about fairness and rights. But for these women, the fight is harder because they deal with double discrimination. Most research looks at abuse from partner

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Nov 06 2025FINANCE

How to Spot and Stop Bank Scams

Scammers are getting smarter and more sneaky. They pretend to be your bank and trick you into giving them your money. The Federal Trade Commission says people lost over $2. 9 billion to these scams. These crooks use fake caller IDs and even fake voices to sound like real bank employees. Scammers fo

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Tariffs on Trial: Supreme Court Questions Trump's Power Play

The Supreme Court recently took a close look at President Trump's tariffs, with both conservative and liberal justices expressing doubts about the legal basis for his actions. Over nearly three hours of arguments, the court scrutinized the president's claim that he has the authority to impose tariff

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

France Takes Action Against Shein Over Controversial Sales

France has taken a firm stand against the popular online retailer Shein. The government has temporarily blocked access to Shein's website. This move comes after a shocking discovery of child-like sex dolls being sold on the platform. The dolls were described as being of a "child pornography nature"

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Nov 06 2025OPINION

Why Politics, Faith, and Science Clash

Throughout history, politics, religion, and science have often been at odds. These clashes have shaped societies and influenced personal lives. For instance, religious conflicts in Europe, like the French Wars of Religion and the Thirty Years War, forced many to flee their homes. This included Frenc

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

How a Green Dye Might Help in Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction after a mastectomy can sometimes lead to tissue damage, known as mastectomy skin flap necrosis (MFN). This happens in about 7-40% of cases, causing healing delays and potential treatment setbacks. To tackle this, doctors have started using a green dye called indocyanine green (

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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

Vermont's Education Law Faces Legal Heat from Christian School

A Christian school in Vermont is making waves by challenging a new state law that changes how public tuition dollars are handed out. The Mid Vermont Christian School argues that the law, Act 73, is unfairly cutting religious schools out of the funding loop. They claim the law was designed to exclude

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Car Finance Fix: More Time to Talk

The UK's financial watchdog has given everyone more time to chime in on a plan to make things right for people who were sold car loans unfairly. This isn't a small deal—it's expected to cost lenders a whopping 11 billion pounds. That's a lot of money, and it shows just how big this problem is. The

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