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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Boost Your Gut Health: Easy Tips from a Doctor

Did you know that Parkinson's disease might start in the gut? Research shows that gut issues like ulcers and acid reflux can raise the risk of Parkinson's by a whopping 76%! Even before symptoms show up, problems like constipation can be early signs. So, how can you keep your gut happy and healthy?

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Meet AirOps: Your New AI-Powered Marketing Buddy

Ever heard of AirOps? If not, let's chat about it! AirOps is like a superhero for businesses that need to create and manage marketing content. Picture this: you've got a website, and you need to fill it with content to inform customers, attract new ones, or even boost your search engine ranking. Now

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Why Some People Think Cindy Brunson Voted for Angel Reese

The drama between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark isn't over just yet. Many thought Clark would win the Rookie of the Year (ROTY) award unanimously. But she didn’t. Sports commentator Cindy Brunson was accused of being the reason behind this. Here’s what happened. Clark won the WNBA ROTY title, but s

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Organ Trafficking: How Social Media and Dark Web Fuel the Black Market

Imagine this: someone in desperate need of a life-saving organ can't find one through legal means. They turn to social media and the dark web, where a thriving black market for organs exists. This is the grim reality of organ trafficking, a hidden world that law enforcement finds challenging to navi

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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tree Battle in Stanley Park: Who’s Right?

In Vancouver’s beloved Stanley Park, a group of park users has taken their fight against tree removal to court. They claim that the city and park board are negligent for ordering the cutting down of thousands of trees due to a looper moth infestation. The plaintiffs, Michael and Katherine Caditz, An

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Central Park's Great Lawn: A Tale of Two Messes

Last year, New York City’s Global Citizen Festival left a hefty bill for Central Park – $620,000 worth of damage to the iconic Great Lawn. While some might shrug off this incident as collateral damage in the name of charity, it raises important questions about the city's priorities and values. City

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Top Stocks to Watch in the U. S. : A Look at Key Players and Market Trends

The current market environment is filled with opportunities, according to Bank of America. Strategist Nigel Tupper noted that global earnings are improving, U.S. monetary policy is easing, and China's stimulus efforts are all contributing to a positive outlook for equity markets. This is especially

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Google's Blue Checkmark Test: Spotting Legit Businesses Online

Ever clicked on a dodgy site while trying to find a real business? Google might have a solution! They're testing out blue verified checkmarks next to legit businesses online. Imagine seeing a checkmark next to Microsoft or Apple when you search for them. That’s what users are noticing in some search

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Job Growth: Not All Sectors Are Equal

On Friday, a panel on Fox Business tried to find the downside of a impressive jobs report. Despite showing strong job growth and wage increases outpacing inflation, one panelist, Joanie Bily, wasn't convinced. She pointed out that most new jobs came from healthcare and leisure/hospitality sectors, w

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Oct 06 2024BUSINESS

Robinhood Brings Crypto Transfers to Europe

In a recent update, Robinhood has expanded its services in Europe by allowing users to transfer cryptocurrencies into and out of their platform. This new feature gives European customers the freedom to self-custody their digital assets, meaning they can store them in their own wallets instead of lea

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