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May 30 2025POLITICS

Trump's Year of Legal Battles and Political Comebacks

A year has passed since former President Donald Trump faced a guilty verdict in a New York court. This conviction, involving 34 counts of falsifying business records, has significantly shaped his current administration and sparked a broader debate about the use of legal tactics for political gain. T

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

The Battle of Bacteria: How Salmonella and Shigella Invade the Gut

Salmonella and Shigella are two types of bacteria that cause food poisoning. They are related but have different ways of infecting the body. Both have a toolkit of weapons to invade the cells lining the gut. These weapons include special needles that inject proteins into cells. However, each bacteri

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

Microbe Migrations: How Temperature Shapes Ocean Life

The vast oceans of the world are teeming with tiny organisms that play a massive role in keeping marine ecosystems healthy. These microorganisms, often too small to see, are crucial for recycling nutrients and supporting life in the seas. Understanding how these microscopic communities change across

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria's Green Trick: Making Useful Nanoparticles

The world of tiny particles, known as nanoparticles, is vast and full of potential. One type, vanadium dioxide (VO2) nanoparticles, is quite special. These tiny bits can change their properties with temperature, making them useful in smart windows and electronic gadgets. However, making VO2 nanopart

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Yorkshire's Hidden Water Danger

In 2022, a private residence in Yorkshire became the unexpected setting for a Legionnaires' disease outbreak. The culprit was traced back to the home's cold-water supply. This was uncovered after thorough testing of both clinical and environmental samples. The bacteria Legionella pneumophila was fou

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Sweet Potatoes: Nature's Secret to Youthful Skin

Skin stays young and supple thanks to a protein called collagen. As people get older, their bodies make less collagen. This leads to wrinkles and saggy skin. Scientists are always looking for natural ways to boost collagen production and keep skin looking fresh. One surprising candidate? The humble

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May 30 2025BUSINESS

Influencers and Buying Choices on Chinese Social Media

The world of social media is a big deal, especially in China. It is a place where influencers hold a lot of power. They can sway what people buy. A recent study looked into how these influencers and the happiness people get from social media affect buying decisions. The study focused on entertai

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May 30 2025BUSINESS

Business Travel in a Time of Trade Wars

The business travel industry is facing some serious challenges. A recent poll of over 900 travel professionals revealed a significant drop in optimism. In November 2024, 67% of respondents felt positive about the industry. By April 2025, that number had plummeted to just 31%. This shift is large

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May 30 2025BUSINESS

Business Owner's Blunt Take on Trade Wars and Wedding Dresses

A bridal shop owner in Virginia is navigating the challenges of trade wars. Christine Greenberg runs Urban Set Bride in Richmond. She has a clear perspective on the impact of tariffs on her business. Greenberg is frank about the difficulties she faces. She wants to support domestic manufacturing. Ho

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May 30 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Employee Needs

The world of work is full of challenges. Economic ups and downs, changing rules, and rising costs are all big worries for business leaders. But there's another problem that often goes unnoticed: the gap between what employees want from their benefits and what companies actually provide. This isn't j

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