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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Orange Juice: A Heart's Best Friend?

Cardiovascular diseases are a big deal. They are a leading cause of death. The heart goes through changes, called cardiac remodeling, which can lead to heart failure and even death. To fight this, doctors use different therapies. But what if everyday foods could help too? Orange juice is one such f

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

A Cybersecurity Prodigy's Rapid Rise

A seasoned tech professional has swiftly caught the eye of major investors. Roi Tiger, an Israeli tech expert, is currently in the midst of securing a substantial $55 million funding round for his new cybersecurity venture. This news comes hot on the heels of a $20 million seed funding round secure

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

The Former President's Unhappy Portrait

The former president of the United States, Donald Trump, has recently expressed his displeasure with a portrait of himself. This artwork is displayed in the Gallery of Presidents at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. The portrait, created by artist Sarah Boardman, has been hanging there since 201

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Mar 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Automating the Web: The Rise of AI Agents

AI agents are becoming more popular and many startups are trying to create tools to automate tasks online. One of these startups is Browser Use. They have created a tool that makes websites easier for AI agents to understand and navigate. Browser Use has recently raised 17 million dollars in seed f

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

The Rapper, The Hitman, and The Mystery

A Dallas rapper, known as Yella Beezy, is in serious trouble. He was arrested and charged with capital murder. This is for the shooting death of another rapper, Mo3, back in 2020. The incident happened on a busy interstate in Dallas. The charge is severe because it involves payment for the murder.

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Military Makes Key Gain in Khartoum

A significant shift occurred in Sudan's ongoing conflict. The Sudanese military announced it had regained control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum. This move is a big deal because the palace had been a stronghold for the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for nearly two years. The palace, a symbo

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Why COVID-19 Tests Were Hard to Come By in Africa

COVID-19 tests are key to stopping the virus from spreading. They also help people get the care they need. But in Sub-Saharan Africa, not enough people got tested. This was a big problem during the pandemic. Why did this happen? There were several reasons. First, there weren't enough tests to go aro

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Mar 19 2025BUSINESS

Why Your Business Might Need a Quick Cash Boost

Businesses often face times when their daily expenses outpace their income. This is where working capital loans come in handy. These loans are short-term and designed to cover everyday costs. Think rent, utilities, advertising, inventory, and other operational expenses. The repayment period is usual

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Mar 16 2025WEATHER

Sunny Sunday Ahead for St. Patrick's Day Parade

The forecast for Sunday morning is bright and clear. Temperatures are expected to be in the 50s. This is a big change from the stormy weather that hit the region over the weekend. The 40th annual St. Patrick's Day parade, also known as the "Wearin' of the Green, " will take place in the after

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Low Back Pain: How Online Learning Shapes Physiotherapists' Care

Physiotherapists often rely on a biomedical approach when treating low back pain, even though guidelines suggest a bio-psycho-social model. This approach considers biological, psychological, and social factors. A recent study explored how different online learning methods can influence physiotherapi

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