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Jun 27 2025BUSINESS

Nike's Bumpy Road to Recovery

Nike's shares got a big boost recently, jumping over 10% after hours. This happened even though the company reported some of its worst results in years. Investors seem hopeful that Nike's new plans might finally start working. The company's CEO, Elliott Hill, came back from retirement to lead Nike.

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise in Utah: What You Need to Know

Utah is facing a growing measles outbreak, with two more people, including a child, recently diagnosed. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to five. The unvaccinated individuals, from Utah County and southern Utah, have raised concerns among health officials. Two of the infected are preg

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

EU's Big Move: What's Next for Israel Relations?

The EU is stepping up its game on Israel. The Lithuanian president has called for action, saying the current situation is too dire to ignore. He wants the EU to come up with real options to address the crisis. This comes after a review, backed by 19 member countries, suggested Israel might be breaki

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

Maple Leafs Face Big Decisions with Star Players

The Toronto Maple Leafs are at a crossroads with some of their top players. Mitch Marner, a key player for the team, is likely to explore free agency this summer. The team's general manager, Brad Treliving, has hinted that Marner might leave unless there are big changes. Marner has been with the Map

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

How Social Circles Shape Political Views Online

In the digital age, figuring out where people stand on political issues is a big deal. It helps in understanding public opinion and spotting fake news or hate speech. A recent study dug into how well computer models can guess political leanings by looking at social media posts, specifically tweets f

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Gemini Update: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Google recently announced a change to its Gemini AI assistant on Android devices. Starting July 7, 2025, Gemini will be able to assist with apps like Phone, Messages, and WhatsApp, even if Gemini Apps Activity is turned off. This update has sparked some confusion and concern among users. The initia

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Jun 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Predicting Anime Success: Can Data Do the Trick?

The anime industry is always on the lookout for the next big thing. But how do producers know if a new show will be a hit or a miss? That's the million-dollar question. A recent study tried to find an answer using publicly available data and advanced technology. Researchers used a combination of te

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Travel: How Computers Can Plan Your Perfect Trip

Tourism is big business. It's not just about fun; it's a major part of the economy. But planning a trip can be tough. There are so many places to see and things to do. That's where computers come in. A new way to plan trips uses smart computer programs. These programs learn from lots of data. They

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Babies: Weighing Costs and Benefits of a Rare Disease Treatment

In Italy, a big question is being asked about a new treatment for babies born with a rare condition called spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). This condition affects the nerves that control muscles, making it hard for babies to move, breathe, and even swallow. The treatment in question is called onasemno

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Why are Babies in Sub-Saharan Africa So Small at Birth?

In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, a big problem is that moms are not getting enough iron. This is called anemia. When moms have anemia, their babies are often born too small. This is a big deal because small babies can have lots of health problems. So, what's the deal with anemia? It's when your

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