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May 21 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Take a Breather

On May 20, 2025, the stock market experienced a shift. The previous day's gains were not enough to keep the momentum going. The S&P 500, which had been on a winning streak for six days, finally took a pause. It dropped by 0. 39%, closing at 5, 940. 46. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite also saw a slig

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Toyota's Big Move: RAV4 Goes Hybrid-Only in 2026

In a big shift, Toyota has announced that the 2026 RAV4 SUV will be available only as a hybrid or plug-in hybrid. This means no more traditional gas engines for this popular model. The change is part of a major redesign that includes updates to both the interior and exterior, as well as performance

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Downtown Eau Claire: Businesses Face Roadblocks

The city of Eau Claire is buzzing with upcoming construction projects. These projects are set to affect downtown businesses. Downtown Eau Claire Incorporated, known as DECI, is a local group that backs these businesses. They have raised concerns about the impact of the construction on local shops.

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and HIV: The Hidden Struggles of Nairobi's Youth

The effects of climate change are far-reaching, impacting everything from weather patterns to public health. One group often overlooked in these discussions is young sex workers and gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) in Nairobi, Kenya. These individuals face unique challenge

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Can AI Models Handle Extreme Weather Events?

AI models are becoming a big deal in weather forecasting. They are supposed to help us predict extreme weather events. But there is a problem. These models are trained on past weather data. They struggle with events that are so rare, they weren't in the training data. These rare events are called "g

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Teaching Skills Under the Spotlight: A New Way to Train Pediatric Critical Care Teachers

Teaching is a big part of being a pediatric critical care specialist. But who checks if these specialists are good at teaching? Not many. So, a group of medical education experts came up with a clever idea. They wanted to create a program that uses simulations to test and improve teaching skills in

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May 20 2025POLITICS

A $400 Million Jet: Is It a Gift or a Bribe?

The Qatari prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, has dismissed claims that Qatar's offer of a $400 million Boeing 747 jet to former U. S. President Donald Trump was a bribe. He described the jet offer as a standard exchange between two countries. He emphasized that the transactio

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May 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Heat and Our Eco-Friendly Choices

Urban areas in tropical regions, such as Singapore, are experiencing rapid temperature increases. This is due to a combination of climate change and urban growth. The intense heat and humidity make it challenging for cities to promote eco-friendly habits. Many people understand the importance of env

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May 20 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Fat, Muscle, and Hormone Imbalances

The human body is a complex system. It's like a puzzle with many pieces. One piece of this puzzle is the fat-to-muscle ratio (FMR). This ratio is crucial in understanding how the body handles insulin and produces aldosterone. Aldosterone is a hormone that plays a big role in regulating blood pr

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Genetic Research and Black Churches: A Powerful Alliance

The world of medicine is changing fast. Genetic and genomic research are at the heart of this change. They offer big hopes for tackling long-standing health issues in Black communities. These issues include cancer disparities and poor outcomes. However, there are big hurdles to overcome. Many i

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