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Jun 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why iOS 26 is a Big Deal for iPhone Users

Apple has rolled out a new software version, iOS 26, for iPhones. This news came out on June 9, and developers got their hands on it the same day. Just a few days later, Apple surprised everyone by releasing a new version of the first beta. This is unusual because typically, the second beta doesn't

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

Global Leaders to Meet Amidst Tensions and Trade Battles

The upcoming G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies is set to be a tense affair. The world's top economic leaders will gather, but the atmosphere will be far from friendly. A major conflict in the Middle East and ongoing trade disputes are casting long shadows over the event. The recent escalati

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Star of Trump's DC Parade

Trump's big military show in Washington, DC, was a day filled with drama. Heavy rain and loud protests set the stage, but the real showstopper was a giant statue. This wasn't just any statue. It was an eight-foot-tall figure of Trump sitting on a toilet. Yes, you read that right. A toilet. The stat

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Jun 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Searches: How AI is Changing Drug Rules

The world of drug and biologic product regulation is undergoing a significant shift. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is at the heart of this change. It is making it easier and faster to find important information. This is not just about speed. It is about making the process of regulation mor

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Substitutes and Their Environmental Journey: HFPO-DA and PFOA

HFPO-DA, also known as Gen-X, is a replacement for PFOA. It is found in many places in the environment. It is important to study how it moves through soil and water. This is because it can affect human health. The study looked at how HFPO-DA and PFOA move through sand and limestone. It also looked a

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Okhotsk's Frozen Past: Unveiling a Century of Sea Ice Changes

The Okhotsk coast of Hokkaido, Japan, has a long history of sea ice formation. This has shaped the lives of people living there. The ice's behavior is not just a local thing. It's influenced by big weather patterns in the North Pacific. To understand these changes, researchers have put together a lo

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Twist in Congress's Spending Cut Vote

The House of Representatives had a close call. A $9. 4 billion spending cut package was on the brink of failure. This package targeted federal funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The vote was incredibly tight. It all came down to a last-minute change of heart by a couple of representative

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Jun 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Data and Justice: The New World Order

In the past, people had to imagine a world where technology controlled every aspect of life. Now, this is a reality. In the 1970s, the United States started to see the potential of digital information. This was the beginning of the information society. People began to think about how data could

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Magnesium's Hidden Powers: Fighting Liver Cancer and Viruses

Magnesium and its alloys are not just for bones. They are also being studied for their potential to fight liver cancer and viruses. This is big news because magnesium alloys are already used in bone repair and tissue engineering. But their effects on cancer cells? That's a different story. So,

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

How Accurate Are Seizure Codes in Hospitals?

In the United States, hospitals use a system called ICD-10-CM to code medical conditions. This system is crucial for tracking and understanding health issues. One serious condition is status epilepticus (SE). It is a severe and life-threatening type of seizure. SE needs quick medical attention. To s

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