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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

When Choices Go Wrong: The Emotional Toll of Following or Breaking Rules

People often feel bad when things don't go as planned. This is especially true when they think about what could have been. But did you know that the emotions people feel depend on whether they followed the rules or broke them? Researchers wanted to find out if regret and disappointment are linked t

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Exploring a New Hope for Rare Cancer Treatment

Chordoma is a tough cancer to treat. It's rare, and doctors don't have many options. But there's a new drug called palbociclib that might help. Researchers tested palbociclib on people with advanced chordoma. They wanted to see if it could stop the cancer from growing. The results are promising. P

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Jul 09 2025BUSINESS

How Big Money Moves in the World of Sports

Sports is big business. To make the list of top sports empires, you need to own at least one team worth over a billion dollars and have other sports investments worth at least half a billion. This means only the biggest players in the game get a spot. When figuring out how much these empires are wo

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of ADAR1 in Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a complex disease, and scientists are always looking for new clues to understand it better. One interesting player in this puzzle is the ADAR1 gene. This gene is responsible for editing RNA, a crucial job that keeps mammals alive. When ADAR1 doesn't work right, it can mess up the ed

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Jul 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Arctic Mud: A Hidden Battle Between Tiny Life and Superbugs

In the icy Arctic, something strange is happening in the mud beneath the ocean. Tiny life forms are fighting an invisible war. These are not just any tiny life forms. They are bacteria. And they are up against some tough opponents: superbugs. These superbugs are not your typical bugs. They are bacte

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Jul 09 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: Gerald Vick's Long-Awaited Court Appearance

Gerald Vick, a 31-year-old from Dorchester, is finally set to face a judge in Suffolk Superior Court. This comes after a lengthy manhunt that spanned several months. Vick was caught in Lithia Springs, Georgia, just 13 days ago by U. S. Marshals. He is accused of multiple serious charges, including e

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jasper Philipsen's Road to Recovery: A Setback in the Tour de France

Jasper Philipsen, a standout cyclist from Belgium, recently had surgery to fix a broken collarbone and a damaged joint in his shoulder. This injury happened during a crash in the third stage of the Tour de France, a big cycling race. The accident occurred when another rider, Bryan Coquard, accidenta

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

A French Leader's Big Trip to Britain

Emmanuel Macron, the French president, is in the UK for a three-day state visit. This is a big deal because it's the first time a French president has come to Britain for a state visit since 2008. It's also the first time a leader from the European Union has visited since Brexit. Macron and his wif

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Jul 08 2025FINANCE

Trump's Tariff Threats: Markets Play the Waiting Game

Trump's recent move to impose new tariffs on 14 countries didn't shake up global markets as much as expected. The president announced tariffs ranging from 25% to 40% on goods from countries like Japan, South Korea, and others, set to start on August 1. But markets in Asia and Europe barely reacted.

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Jul 08 2025FINANCE

SoFi's Stock Surge: Crypto and Student Loans Fuel Growth

SoFi Technologies is making waves in the financial world, with its stock price climbing 36% in 2025. This surge is driven by two major factors: changes in crypto regulations and student loan policies. First, let's talk about crypto. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has issued som

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