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Apr 22 2025FINANCE

Tariffs Take Flight: Big Hits for Major U. S. Manufacturers

The aerospace industry is bracing for a financial storm. Two major players, RTX and GE Aerospace, are expecting a significant financial blow due to tariffs on imported goods and materials. This is not just about numbers; it's about the ripple effect on the global supply chain and the prices consumer

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

The Battle of Fair Trade: How One Businessman is Fighting Back

In the heart of Savannah, Georgia, a unique story unfolds. It is about a man who started a clothing line while serving in the military. Tyler Merritt founded Nine Line Apparel in his garage, focusing on honoring service members. This brand quickly gained popularity, appealing not just to veterans bu

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Birds in Captivity: The Gender Gap and Its Conservation Impact

Birds in zoos and wildlife parks are often the last hope for species on the brink of disappearing forever. These places are crucial for saving birds from extinction. But there is a problem that needs attention. The number of male and female birds in these places is often not equal. This imbalance ca

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Apr 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Ovarian Cysts: Hailey Bieber's Open Conversation About Her Health

Hailey Bieber is not shy about discussing her health struggles. She recently shared that she is dealing with ovarian cysts again. This is not new for her. She has had them before. She took to Instagram to talk about it. She posted a selfie showing her stomach. She wrote, "If you deal with ovarian cy

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Ten Years of Tracking Genetic Changes

In 2008, a significant shift occurred in the field of genetic testing. The College of American Pathologists began offering a proficiency testing program. This program was specifically designed to detect copy number variations in a constitutional setting. This is often referred to as CYCGH. The goal

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer Inequality in North Carolina's Native Communities

The battle against cancer is tough for everyone, but it's even tougher for American Indians in North Carolina. They face higher risks, lower screening rates, and poorer care compared to other groups. This is where the Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership, or SAICEP, steps in

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Apr 22 2025WEATHER

Boston's Warm-Up: What's in Store for the Week

The weather in Boston is set to be quite pleasant over the next few days. A swift weather system is moving eastward, allowing temperatures to climb. By Tuesday, the mercury will hit the low to mid-70s, making it one of the warmer days of the week. However, it's important to note that the warmth won'

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

The Vice President's Diplomatic Fashion Statement

India is eager to avoid the high tariffs that the U. S. administration has threatened to impose. So when Vice President JD Vance arrived for a four-day trip, Indians were keen to read between the lines of his visit. The Vice President made a strong impression by dressing his three young children i

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heatwaves and Pollution: A Double Whammy for Baltic Sea Plankton

The Baltic Sea is getting hotter, and that's bad news for its tiny plant-like residents, the dinoflagellates. These microscopic organisms are crucial for the sea's health, but they're facing a double threat. First, there are the heatwaves, which are becoming more common and intense due to climate ch

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Big Freeze: How It Ended and What It Means for Life

The Earth has had some seriously cold periods. Two major ice ages happened during the Neoproterozoic Era. These were the Sturtian and Marinoan ice ages. During these times, the planet was covered in ice from pole to pole. This is known as a "snowball Earth. " The ice ages lasted for millions of year

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