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May 28 2025FINANCE

Trump's Family Dives Deep Into Bitcoin

The Trump family, known for their diverse business ventures, has recently set their sights on the cryptocurrency market. They are not just dabbling in it; they are going all in. The Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) has secured a significant amount of funding to build up a substantial bitcoin

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Switching Smoothly: How iOS 19 Might Simplify Moving to Android

Next year, switching from an iPhone to an Android device could become much easier. There's talk that iOS 19, due out in 2025, might allow users to transfer their eSIM directly to an Android phone. This would be a big deal for anyone tired of the usual hassle. Right now, moving an eSIM from an i

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May 28 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unseen Dangers of Movie Sets

In the world of filmmaking, safety should always come first. Yet, sometimes, things go wrong. Devyn LaBella, a stunt performer, found this out the hard way while working on Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2. She was hired to double for one of the film’s stars. She expected a routine day of work.

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

How Gut Bacteria and Butyrate Could Save Astronauts' Bones

The gut's bacteria play a big role in bone health, especially when people are stuck in bed or floating in space. The gut's bacteria can change when people are not moving around. This change can lead to bone problems. But there might be a solution in a substance called butyrate. It is a type of s

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Gut Bugs and Genes: Unraveling Stomach Cancer Risks

Gastric cancer is a tricky foe. It's sneaky, and it's often hard to spot until it's too late. But what if scientists could find a way to predict who's at risk? That's where genetics and transcriptomics come in. Transcriptomics is like a detective's toolkit for studying genes. It looks at all the me

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Tumor Cells Trick the Body to Spread

The spread of colorectal cancer to the liver is a big problem. It often comes back after surgery. This might be because some cancer cells stick around and start growing again. These cells can be influenced by other factors in the body. Tumor-associated macrophages, or TAMs, are a type of immune cel

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Marine Mud's Hidden Power: The Discovery of Aspergillicin I

In the vast world of marine life, there are countless tiny organisms that hold big secrets. One such secret is a newly found compound called aspergillicin I. This compound was discovered in a fungus called Aspergillus uvarum. This fungus was found in a sample of marine mud. It is not alone. Ten othe

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May 27 2025POLITICS

Copper Mine vs. Sacred Ground: A Legal Battle

The highest court in the land recently decided not to hear a case that pits a massive copper mining project against the religious rights of Native Americans. The dispute centers around Oak Flat, a site sacred to the Apache people, which is slated for destruction to make way for the Resolution Copper

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May 27 2025SPORTS

Two Freshmen Stars Shine on College Football 26

College football fans were in for a surprise when two freshmen wide receivers stole the spotlight in the 2024 season. Ryan Williams of Alabama and Jeremiah Smith of Ohio State both had incredible performances, earning them the coveted spots on the cover of EA Sports' College Football 26. This game,

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May 27 2025POLITICS

New Visa Rules: How Social Media Could Affect Student Visas

The Trump administration has made a big change to student visa rules. US embassies around the world have been told to stop scheduling visa interviews for foreign students. This is part of a new plan to check the social media accounts of all international students applying for visas. The goal is t

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