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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Global Markets Dance to Trump's Tariff Tune

In the world of finance, things can change fast. The day after a big jump, U. S. stocks took a dip. The S&P 500 fell by 2. 3%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 700 points. The Nasdaq composite also saw a decrease of 2. 7%. This happened after a major announcement from President Trump

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Apr 10 2025CRIME

Words That Can't Be Said: The Idaho Murder Trial

A big decision has been made in the upcoming murder trial of Bryan Kohberger. The judge has said that the words "psychopath" and "sociopath" can't be used. This is because the defense team thinks these words could unfairly influence the jury. The trial is about the deaths of four University of Idaho

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Apr 10 2025EDUCATION

Young Entrepreneur's College Rejections Spark Debate

Zach Yadegari, an 18-year-old tech prodigy, has a story that's both inspiring and puzzling. He's the founder of a startup that made $30 million in its first year, and he has a perfect 4. 0 GPA. Yet, he was rejected by 15 out of the 18 colleges he applied to. This includes some of the most prestigiou

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Flu Shot Gap

The flu shot is a simple and effective way to protect against the flu. However, not everyone is taking advantage of it. Some groups, like older Black and Hispanic adults, are not getting the flu shot as much as they should. This is a worry, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how peop

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Keeping Hospital Gear Germ-Free

The value of thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting shared medical tools in hospitals is a mystery. This is a big deal because hospitals use lots of shared tools. Think about it: every time a tool is used, it touches a patient. Then it gets passed on to the next patient. And the next. Without proper c

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Apr 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Arctic Birds and Pollution: How Climate Change Might Affect Their Future

The Arctic is warming up at a much faster pace than the rest of the world. This rapid change brings many challenges. One of the lesser-known issues is the impact on pollution levels in Arctic seabirds. These birds face a double whammy: climate change and lingering pollutants from the past. One such

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Threat in Farm Waste

Farm waste is not just about the smell or the mess. It's a big deal for our health. There's a lot of talk about antibiotic resistance. This is when bacteria learn to beat the drugs meant to kill them. It's a real worry for doctors. But did you know that farm waste plays a big role in this probl

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How Technology and Culture Can Help Manage Diabetes

Latinos with type 2 diabetes often face unique challenges. Many do not use intensive insulin management. This makes it hard to keep blood sugar levels in check. There is a need for better solutions. Some researchers looked into how real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) can help. They

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Apr 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities' Favorite Lululemon Picks

Celebrities are often seen in lululemon gear, whether they're working out or running errands. The brand's popularity among stars has been consistent since the mid-2000s. Lululemon's shorts, bras, and leggings are go-to items for many famous faces. The Varsity High-Rise Pleated Tennis Skirt is a favo

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Apr 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Night in the Digital Age

Movie theaters are finding new ways to attract audiences. Blumhouse, famous for its horror films, is experimenting with its latest release, M3GAN. Instead of the usual "no phones" rule, they're inviting viewers to use their devices. This is a significant change from the standard theater guidelines.

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