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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

HPV Testing: What's Happening in the US?

HPV testing is vital for managing oropharyngeal cancer. It helps doctors understand the severity of the cancer and plan treatment. However, the frequency of this testing across the US is unclear. A recent study aimed to clarify this by examining how often HPV DNA-RNA and p16 tests are conducted for

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Underwater Gardens: Counting Seagrass with Smart Sampling

Marine and coastal ecosystems are powerhouses. They offer a mix of benefits, from food and shelter to protection against storms and carbon storage. Think of them as nature's multitaskers. The United Nations has stressed the importance of gathering physical data about these ecosystems. This data is c

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

Nintendo's New Console Faces Unexpected Challenges

There was a lot of excitement for the Nintendo Switch 2. This new gaming system was eight years in the making. It was supposed to be a big day for Nintendo. Nintendo had planned a big event in New York City. The company planned to reveal the price and release date for the Switch 2. Fans were eager

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

A Dance with Freedom

The United Arab Emirates was the stage for a recent prisoner swap. It involved a woman with a unique background and a surprising charge. Ksenia Karelina, a former ballet dancer and beautician, was released from a Russian prison. She had been held for over a year. This was not a simple release. It wa

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. and China: A Tariff Tug-of-War

The U. S. government recently shed light on a significant change in import taxes from China. The country now faces a minimum tariff of 145% on all goods entering the U. S. This figure is not a cap but a starting point. It is on top of other existing tariffs. The 145% figure is a combination of seve

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

Why Apple Might Not Start Making iPhones in the USA

The idea of Apple starting to make iPhones in the USA has been tossed around, especially with the trade tensions between the USA and China. However, this shift is not as simple as it sounds. Apple has been making iPhones in China for nearly two decades. The company set up a complex supply chain ther

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Economic Shifts: Voters Feel the Pinch

The recent flip-flop on tariffs by a former president has left many voters scratching their heads. The reversal came after days of economic turmoil, with the market taking a hit. Supporters, who had initially backed the tariffs, are now expressing doubts. The change in stance has not

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Apr 11 2025FINANCE

Prices Dropped, But Will It Last?

The latest numbers show that prices in the U. S. went down last month, with a big drop in gas, flights, and hotel stays. This is a sign that the rate at which prices are going up is slowing down. The overall increase in prices was 2. 4% in March compared to the same month last year. This is lower th

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

Car Shopping in Chaos: Tariffs and Your Wallet

Car buyers are facing a tough time. Tariffs have made the market unpredictable. Some people are rushing to buy cars before prices go up. Others are holding back, worried about the future. The car market is in a strange place right now. It is not just about the tariffs. The economy is also playing a

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

How Big Tech is Battling Tariff Turmoil

Big tech companies are in a race against time. Dell, Microsoft, and Lenovo are quickly moving laptops into the U. S. They are trying to beat the clock before new tariffs kick in. These tariffs are part of a larger trade dispute, mainly with China. The goal is to push companies to move their manufact

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