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Apr 22 2025FINANCE

Student Loans: The Countdown to Collection Restarts

The U. S. Department of Education has announced that it will restart collecting on defaulted student loans starting May 5. This decision affects millions of borrowers who have not made a payment in over a year. In total, over 5 million borrowers are currently in default, and this number is expecte

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

Google's Search Empire Under Fire: The Fight for Fair Play

In the heart of Washington, D. C. , a high-stakes showdown is unfolding. The Justice Department and Google are locked in a battle over how to address Google's dominant position in the search engine market. The stage is set at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, where both sides are pr

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The 2026 Oscars: New Rules and Exciting Changes

The 98th Oscars are shaping up to be quite different from previous years. The Academy has rolled out several new rules and adjustments for the upcoming awards season. These changes are designed to make the voting process more transparent and to recognize new aspects of filmmaking. One of the bigg

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Apr 22 2025RELIGION

The Future of the Church: What Comes Next After Pope Francis?

The Catholic Church is at a crossroads. Pope Francis, who led the Church for over a decade, left a significant mark. He didn't shake up the core beliefs. Catholics still uphold the same doctrines. However, Francis made the Church more relevant in today's world. He focused on inclusivity and caring f

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

What Do People in India Think About New HIV Prevention Tools?

People in India are getting more choices for HIV prevention. This includes long-lasting medicines, special antibodies, and vaccines. These new options might sound great, but they also come with tough decisions. People need to think about what they want and what works best for them. To figure thi

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Medicaid's Coverage of Heart-Protecting Diabetes Drugs

Medicaid is a big deal for many people with type 2 diabetes. But here is the thing. It is not clear how well it covers certain drugs. These drugs are special. They do more than just manage blood sugar. They also protect the heart. These drugs are called SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists.

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Sleep's Role in Borderline Personality Disorder: A New Look

Sleep is vital for managing emotions. When sleep is disrupted, it can lead to or worsen mental health issues. This is particularly true for borderline personality disorder (BPD), a condition characterized by intense emotional struggles. BPD is often linked with sleep problems like insomnia, nightmar

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Apr 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Reviving Old Photos with Google's New Trick

Google has a new trick up its sleeve for Android users. It's called Ultra HDR, and it's designed to breathe new life into old photos. This isn't just a small update; it's a whole new way to enhance pictures taken with a smartphone. Google's Ultra HDR is a fresh image format that uses the same .

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giant Google Faces Government Split

Google is in hot water as the U. S. government tries to break up the company. It is accused of turning its search engine into an illegal monopoly. The legal battle is unfolding in a Washington courtroom. The court will decide how to punish Google for its monopoly in search. The government wants to s

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

A Silent Champion's Frustration in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix left Max Verstappen with a bitter taste. The Dutch driver, known for his bold moves, was forced to swallow his words after a controversial call cost him the win. Verstappen, who had started from pole position, was penalized for a five-second time delay. This was due to a

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