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May 19 2025CRIME

Armed Robbery in South Congaree: One Suspect Caught, Another Still on the Run

In the small town of South Congaree, a tense situation unfolded recently. A local business was the target of an armed robbery. This event involved multiple victims, including a young mother and her 2-year-old daughter. The two robbers had guns and pointed them at the mother and her child. The So

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Walmart's Steady Growth: Why Surprise Billions Are Unlikely

Walmart is a giant in the retail world. It's the biggest retailer on the planet. It has been around for decades and has a reputation for keeping prices low. This is thanks to its massive scale and focus on efficiency. Walmart's business model is all about high volume and low margins. For every doll

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May 19 2025HEALTH

How Your Mind and Body Shape Hospital Visits and Bills

People's feelings and movements can give clues about their future hospital stays and costs. This is where Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, or PROMs, come in. They are tools that gather information directly from patients about their health. These tools can identify individuals who frequently use he

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Schools and the Gluten-Free Challenge

Celiac disease is a tricky condition. It is an autoimmune disorder that flares up when someone with it eats gluten. This causes inflammation in the intestines and a range of symptoms. The only way to manage it is by sticking to a gluten-free diet. This can be tough, especially for kids in school

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May 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mercury's Hidden Impact on River Turtles

Mercury is a sneaky pollutant. It can travel far from its source and end up in unexpected places. This is a problem for freshwater turtles. They are already struggling with habitat loss and over-collection. Now, they face another threat: mercury pollution. Mercury finds its way into water bodies. I

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Gut-Brain Connection in Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

The gut and the brain are more connected than many people realize. For those with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) or hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSDs), this connection can lead to some serious health issues. These issues often involve the gut and the brain not working together proper

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Pony. ai's Self-Driving Car Fire: What Went Wrong?

Self-driving technology is advancing rapidly. But it's not without its hiccups. Pony. ai, a Chinese company, recently had a scare. One of its robotaxis caught fire in Beijing. The good news is, no one was hurt. The bad news is, the cause of the fire is still a mystery. Pony. ai's cars are equi

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Board Chair's Big Sell-Off

Robyn Denholm, the head of Tesla's board, has been making some serious moves in the stock market. She's sold over 500 million dollars worth of Tesla shares in the last few years. This is a big deal because it's more than what most other big company board chairs have made in the same time. Denholm's

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May 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Siri: The Road to Recovery

Apple's AI journey has been bumpy, to say the least. The tech giant is now focused on revamping its AI assistant, Siri. This effort is part of a broader strategy to catch up in the AI race. The company's initial approach to AI was cautious, to put it mildly. Top brass were hesitant to invest heavily

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Romania's Choice: A Shift Towards Europe

Romania's presidential election was a nail-biter, with a pro-European candidate emerging victorious over a hard-right nationalist. The outcome was a clear indication of the country's desire to strengthen its ties with the West. The election was a close call, with the front-runner, George Simion, ini

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