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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Are Fewer Black Americans Choosing Epidurals During Labor?

There's a big difference in how often Black Americans and White Americans use epidurals during childbirth. Black Americans are much less likely to choose this pain relief option. Why is this happening? First, let's talk about trust. Many Black Americans have good reasons to be wary of the medical s

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Jul 03 2025BUSINESS

A Guitar Pedal Maker's Clever Way to Beat Tariff Trouble

In the world of small businesses, finding creative solutions to big problems is key. One such business, Keeley Electronics, has been hit hard by U. S. tariffs on imports from China. The company, which makes guitar pedals, relies on a specific component called a potentiometer, which can only be sourc

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

A Royal's Journey: Kate's Healing and Public Return

Kate, the Princess of Wales, recently shared her struggles with the aftermath of chemotherapy during her first public appearance since stepping back from Royal Ascot. She visited a wellbeing garden at Colchester Hospital, where she spoke openly about the challenges of life after treatment. Kate admi

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Haitians Gain Temporary Relief from Deportation

A recent court decision has provided a temporary reprieve for over half a million Haitians living in the U. S. under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This status allows them to stay in the country due to unsafe conditions in Haiti, such as gang violence, political turmoil, and the aftermath of a ma

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Healthcare Gaps: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed serious gaps in healthcare for older adults across Europe. A recent study dug into this issue, using data from two large surveys conducted in 2020 and 2021. The research focused on older adults who missed out on medical care due to fear of infection, postponed appointme

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

College Sports Cash Flow: A New Era of Athlete Pay

College sports is changing fast. Starting July 1, schools can pay athletes directly. This is a big deal. It's a shift from the old way, where athletes couldn't get paid. Now, they can earn money from their skills. Before this change, groups called collectives were giving athletes money. They spent

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Jul 02 2025CRYPTO

Coinbase Expands with Liquifi Buyout

Coinbase, the biggest crypto exchange in the U. S. , has been on a shopping spree this year, snapping up four companies already. Their latest catch? Liquifi, a platform that helps manage tokens. The deal went down on Wednesday, but the specifics? That's hush-hush. Aklil Ibssa, the head honcho at Coi

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Silent Shift: A Democracy in Peril

As the nation prepares to celebrate its birthday, a quiet but significant change has occurred in the legal landscape. The Supreme Court has made a series of decisions that have weakened the foundations of American democracy. These decisions have gone largely unnoticed, overshadowed by the chaos of r

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapons Against Malaria

Malaria is a big problem, especially in Africa. It's caused by a tiny creature called Plasmodium falciparum. This creature needs special proteins to grow and survive. One of these proteins is called PfPK5. If scientists can block PfPK5, they might be able to stop malaria. Some plants in Nigeria are

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Jul 01 2025BUSINESS

Car Sales Slow Down: What's Happening and Why?

The US car market is facing tough times. After a quick rise in sales earlier this year, things have slowed down. People are buying fewer cars, and prices are going up. This is happening because of new taxes on imported cars, higher prices, and worries about the economy. Experts say that car sales m

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