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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Economic Rollercoaster: Trump's Tariff Tantrums and the Looming Default

The market was shaken up by Trump's back-and-forth on tariffs. By the time trading ended, stocks had regained some lost ground, but the damage was already done. Interest rates spiked, business activity slowed, and the specter of a recession loomed larger. The chance of a U. S. default crept up to 6%

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Can Computers Predict Cancer Returns?

Pancreatic cancer is a tricky beast. It often comes back soon after treatment. Doctors in China wanted to see if computers could help predict this. They looked at CT scans of 100 patients. These patients had a type of pancreatic cancer called PDAC. The goal was to find clues in the scans that might

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Apr 12 2025WEATHER

Wet and Chilly: East Coast Braces for Heavy Rain and Flooding

The East Coast is in for a damp and cold spell. A low-pressure system off the mid-Atlantic coast is bringing steady rain and unusually cold temperatures for mid-April. This is not the first time this month that the Northeast has seen such weather. Just a few days ago, another low-pressure system mov

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Walking the Distance: How Remote Health Care Can Boost Fitness for Leg Circulation Issues

Remote health care is proving to be a game-changer for folks dealing with heart-related problems. It has shown great promise in helping people with leg circulation issues, also known as peripheral arterial disease. However, there is still much to learn about how remote health care can accurately pre

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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Kalshi's Legal Gambit: Sports Betting and Federal vs. State Power

Kalshi, a startup in the prediction market, is making waves in the sports betting world. It's suing Nevada and New Jersey after they tried to shut down its sports trading operation. Kalshi argues that since it's federally regulated, state gaming commissions can't make rules for it. This legal bat

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Preventing Unnecessary Heart Scares Before Surgery

Before some surgeries, doctors often order extra heart tests. This is to check if a patient is at risk of heart problems after the surgery. These tests can cause delays and add to medical costs. But are these tests always needed? For many people, the answer is no. Most patients who have low or no ri

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Apr 09 2025SPORTS

Who's Getting Who? NFL Draft 2025 First Round Predictions

The NFL draft is always full of surprises, but some trends are starting to emerge. Quarterbacks are in high demand, with three teams likely to snag one in the first round. The Tennessee Titans are eyeing Cam Ward from Miami, hoping he can turn their franchise around. The Titans have been spending a

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Apr 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's Smart Move: Dodging Tariffs with Mexican Manufacturing

The tech world is still trying to figure out how to deal with the recent tariffs imposed by the US government. One company that might have found a way to sidestep some of these costs is Nvidia. This company is known for its graphics processing units (GPUs), which are crucial for AI tasks. The tariff

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

NFL 2025 Draft: The Big Swaps and Surprises

The 2025 NFL Draft is shaping up to be a wild ride, with a full seven-round mock draft already making waves. This isn't just any mock draft; it's one that includes trades from the first round all the way to the seventh. So, buckle up, because this draft preview is going to be a rollercoaster. L

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

One Game Away From Bracket Glory

The world of college basketball is full of surprises. One person got incredibly close to predicting every single game correctly in the women's NCAA Tournament. This person was just one game away from a perfect bracket. The game that slipped through their fingers was when South Dakota State, a tea

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