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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

Car Makers Hit the Brakes on U. S. Sales

The U. S. car market is feeling the pinch from recent tariffs. Several automakers are pausing or halting shipments to the U. S. This is a direct result of the tariffs. These tariffs are taxes on imported goods. They are making it more expensive for companies to bring in cars from other countries.

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

The Missing Pieces in Eye Test Data

The world of healthcare is buzzing with talk about big data. It is the future. But there is a problem. There are gaps in the way we record and share data from a common eye test. This test is called standard automated perimetry. It measures a person's field of vision. It is crucial for detectin

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

The Evolution of Uterine Drug Delivery

The world of medicine has seen some amazing changes over the past 100 years. One of the most significant is the development of intrauterine drug delivery systems. These systems have transformed women's health in ways that were once unimaginable. But what exactly are these systems, and how do they wo

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Apr 06 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs Trouble: Jaguar Land Rover Pauses U. S. Shipments

Car lovers in the U. S. might have to wait a bit longer for their new Jaguar or Land Rover. The British car giant has decided to hit the pause button on shipments to the U. S. for the entire month of April. Why? The company is trying to figure out how to handle the new tariffs that U. S. President D

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Cultural Choices at Life's End: Arab Voices in Israel Speak Out

Understanding what people want at the end of their lives is tricky. It's even more complicated when culture, religion, and personal beliefs mix together. In Israel, the Arab community makes up about 21% of the population. Yet, their views on end-of-life care are often overlooked. This is a big probl

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Flying Fears: A Look into How Airports are Helping Passengers with Anxiety

Flying can be a nerve-wracking experience for many people. A significant number of adults in the US struggle with a fear of flying, often referred to as aerophobia. This fear can stem from various sources, including past experiences, media portrayals, or even hearing about others' fears. For some, t

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

British Car Giants Feel the Heat from US Tariffs

The British car industry is facing another big challenge. Jaguar Land Rover has decided to hold back shipments to the US. This move comes as a direct result of the 25% tax on car imports that the US has put in place. The US is a key market for Jaguar Land Rover. The company is taking a pause on shi

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts' Unexpected Space Adventure

Two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, had a much longer stay in space than planned. They were supposed to be in low-Earth orbit for just a week, but ended up staying for over nine months. This happened because of problems with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft. During their extended stay,

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

State Laws That Limit Local Power

State governments in the U. S. often pass laws that stop local governments from making their own rules. This is called preemption. These laws can affect many areas, like public health and safety. But who benefits from these state laws? And how do they impact different communities? Preemption laws c

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

Canada's Trade War: Car Tariffs and Factory Shutdowns

Canada has taken a stand against the United States by imposing a 25% tax on American-made vehicles. This move comes as a direct response to the tariffs that the U. S. has placed on Canadian cars. The tariffs took effect on a Thursday morning, and Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced the r

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