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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Robinhood's Betting Hub Under Fire: What's the Deal?

Robinhood has been called out by Massachusetts regulators for its new prediction markets hub. This hub allows users to bet on various events, including college basketball games. The Secretary of the Commonwealth, Bill Galvin, has sent a subpoena to Robinhood, seeking information about the hub's laun

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Gold Mining and Radiation: A Hidden Risk

Gold mining is a big deal in northwestern Sudan. It brings in money and jobs. But there is a hidden risk. The soil in these mining areas has naturally occurring radioactive materials, or NORM. These are substances that give off radiation. Scientists wanted to find out how much of these materials are

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Mar 24 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Link Between Trading and Gambling

Trading is often seen as a smart way to make money. But here's a twist: it shares some surprising similarities with gambling. The idea might seem far-fetched, but there's growing evidence that problematic trading behaviors can mirror those of gambling. This is a big deal because it means that tools

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Mar 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Culture Shapes Flood Response in Malaysia

Malaysia is a country that faces frequent floods and monsoon storms. This is due to its geography and climate. It is also a multiethnic and multireligious society. This mix of cultures plays a big role in how the country handles disasters. Many disaster management plans focus on technical and struct

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Canada's Election Showdown: Trade Wars and National Pride

Canada is in the middle of a heated election battle. The main players are Mark Carney, the new Prime Minister, and Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party. The election is set to last five weeks, ending on April 28. This election is not just about local issues. It's also about how Can

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

The Long Distance Travel Dilemma: How Jet Lag Affects Athletes

Jet lag is a common issue for athletes who travel long distances for competitions. This happens when athletes cross multiple time zones, disrupting their body's internal clock. The body's natural rhythm gets out of sync with the new environment, leading to jet lag. This can affect how well athletes

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Canada's Political Shake-Up: New Leader Calls for Early Vote

Canada is in the midst of a political whirlwind. The country's new prime minister, Mark Carney, has announced a federal election for April 28. This move comes at a time when Canada is facing significant challenges, both at home and abroad. Carney, a 60-year-old former central banker, is new to poli

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rollout in Canadian Dental Education

The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on everyone. Dental students and staff, however, have been particularly vulnerable. They work in close proximity to patients' mouths, which makes them high-risk. To protect these workers, high vaccination rates are crucial. A recent effort looked into how dental

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Damage: The Hidden Impact of Bone Healing

The wrist is a fragile part of the body, and breaks in the distal radius are quite common. This is true for all age groups. The healing process can be tricky to understand. High-resolution scans have given researchers a closer look at how bones mend. However, these scans sometimes miss important

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Health Crisis: Understanding Prediabetes

Prediabetes is a serious issue. It affects more than 1 in 3 adults in the US. It is not just a stepping stone to type 2 diabetes. It is also linked to a host of other health problems. These include cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, and even dementia. The main culprit behind predi

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