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Mar 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Truth. Fi Takes a Crypto Turn

A fresh chapter has been opened for Trump Media and Technology Group. They have just inked a deal with Crypto. com. The goal? To roll out a set of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) under the Truth. Fi label. What's the big deal about this? Well, it's the first significant move for Truth. Fi. It's a

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Powering Up Healing: The Electric Boost for Wounds

Wounds are a big deal in medicine. They are not easy to fix. So, scientists are always looking for new ways to help them heal faster and better. One exciting area of research is using electricity to speed up the healing process. This is where electrical hydrogels come into play. These are special ge

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Childcare: A Key to Wisconsin's Future

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers visited Chippewa Falls to gather insights from locals and business owners about childcare. The main goal was to figure out how to make childcare more affordable and easier to access. Evers was accompanied by Jeff Pertl, the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Child

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Mar 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Helping Hands: How Local Efforts Support Moms in Crisis

In the heart of southeast Minnesota, a silent struggle plays out daily. Many women face hardships that go unnoticed, and local shelters are often their first stop for help. One such place is the Rochester Women's Shelter, a beacon for those escaping domestic violence. It stands as the sole shelter o

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

City Chaos and Young Brains: A Hidden Connection

The hustle and bustle of city life might be doing more than just causing stress. Traffic, with its constant noise and polluted air, could be changing the brains of young people. This isn't just about short-term effects. It's about long-lasting changes that happen over time. Young people growing up

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Fitness Factor: How Training Tames Inflammation

The human body is a marvel of adaptation. It can adjust to various stresses, including physical exertion. One of the ways it does this is through the immune system. Endurance training, in particular, can lead to changes in the immune system. These changes help the body handle the stress of exerc

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Spring Savvy Shopping: Amazon's Big Spring Sale Guide

Amazon is gearing up for its Big Spring Sale, a week-long event starting March 25, 2025. This sale is Amazon's spring version of Prime Day, but it's not as big. It's all about seasonal items, from clothes to gardening tools, and even tech gadgets. It's the second time Amazon is doing this, after sta

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Streaming Giants: Netflix, Spotify, and Roku's Resilience in Uncertain Times

The streaming industry has been buzzing with talk about how Netflix, Spotify, and Roku might handle economic ups and downs. These companies, known for their subscription-based models, are seen as strong contenders in uncertain times. The idea is that people will still want to stream their favorite s

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Mar 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungal Haze: How Wastewater Affects Our Waterways

In the Rio Grande river basin of New Mexico, treated wastewater plays a significant role in shaping the fungal populations in irrigation canals. This isn't just about water reuse. It's about understanding how these fungal communities can affect human health. There are two main ways this happens: t

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Aflatoxin B1: The Silent Killer in Our Food

Aflatoxin B1 is a big problem in food safety. It is highly toxic and found in many foods. Scientists have created a new way to detect it quickly. They used a mix of natural enzymes and tiny nanozymes. These work together to create a special signal. This signal helps to find even tiny amounts of afla

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