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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Knee Pain: A New Tool for Doctors

Doctors have a new helper to tackle knee pain in teens. It's not caused by injuries. This tool is called the MAP-Knee Tool. It's designed to make conversations between doctors and teens easier. It also helps them make decisions together. Plus, it cuts down on confusion about what's wrong. Knee pain

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA's Big Move: New GPU for China's AI Boom

NVIDIA is making a strong comeback in China. They are set to launch a new GPU, the RTX 6000D, specifically for the Chinese market. This move comes after some tough times due to U. S. export rules. The company aims to ship a massive two million units by the end of the year. The RTX 6000D is expected

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the AI Maze: Finding the Right Tool for Your Business

The world of AI is growing fast, and it's easy to feel lost. Many companies want their employees to use AI, but they don't always know which tools are best or how to use them. This is a big problem because AI can be very helpful if used correctly. AI chatbots are easy to start with, but choosing th

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Fed Official Sees Strong Economy as a Buffer Against Tariff Effects

Susan Collins, who leads the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, thinks the economy is strong enough to handle tariffs without needing quick action from the Fed. She believes businesses and households are in good shape, which might help soften the blow of higher tariffs. This gives the Fed time to caref

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Businesses Rush to Beat Tariff Deadlines, Causing Shipping Surge

The Port of Los Angeles experienced its busiest June ever, with 892, 000 container units processed. This is an 8% increase from the previous year. This sudden surge in shipping volume is a direct result of businesses trying to avoid upcoming tariffs. The port's executive director, Gene Seroka, belie

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Sensors: A New Way to Check Baijiu Quality

Baijiu, a popular Chinese liquor, has a big impact on how good the final drink tastes. To check its quality, scientists have come up with a new idea. They made a special sensor that uses colors and tiny particles to test baijiu. This sensor can tell the difference between eight different things that

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pennsylvania's Big Bet on AI: Who's Investing and Why?

Big things are happening in Pennsylvania. A bunch of tech and energy companies are putting a lot of money into making the state a major player in artificial intelligence (AI). This is all part of a bigger plan to make sure the United States stays ahead of China in the AI game. The event where this

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Jul 16 2025FINANCE

Claude for Finance: A Smarter Way to Handle Money Matters

Anthropic has introduced a new tool called Claude for Financial Services. This is a special version of their existing Claude for Enterprise. It is designed to help financial companies work better with AI. The new tool has some extra features that make it easier to use. One big change is that it has

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Grok's New AI Pals Stir Up Trouble

Grok, the AI chatbot from xAI, has added two animated characters that are causing quite a stir. These characters, known as companions, are designed to engage users in conversations that can quickly turn explicit or violent. One of these companions is Ani, a Japanese anime character who is quite for

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Jul 15 2025CRIME

Kootenai County Sees Crime Numbers Drop

In 2024, Kootenai County experienced a notable decline in reported crimes, marking a significant shift from previous years. The total number of offenses dropped by nearly 10%, with 7, 079 incidents reported, down from 7, 984 in 2023. This decrease follows a pattern of fluctuation, with the lowest nu

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