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May 01 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks: The Human Touch Returns

Starbucks is making a significant change in its approach to customer service. The coffee giant is set to open its first 3D-printed store, but it is also taking a step back from heavy automation. The big news is that Starbucks is planning to hire thousands of new baristas. This decision comes after r

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May 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Laptop Deals to Watch: Top Picks for Upgrading Your Tech

Laptops have become a must-have for work, study, and play. With the rise of remote work, having a reliable and speedy laptop is more important than ever. Luckily, the market is flooded with great deals right now, making it a perfect time to upgrade. For those who need a powerful machine for gaming,

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May 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Wave Surfers Face the Ocean's Fury

Big-wave surfing is not for the faint-hearted. It is a sport that pushes human limits. It is a sport that demands courage, skill, and a deep love for the ocean. The new season of 100 Foot Wave, now streaming, follows the journeys of some of the world's best big-wave surfers. These surfers travel

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Short Bursts: The Impact of Cycling Power on Body and Mind

Cycling sprints can boost both aerobic and anaerobic fitness. These intense, brief efforts usually last ten seconds or less. However, the immediate effects of varying cycling power on the body and mind during these short bursts are not fully understood. This is where the study comes in. It focuses o

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Does Vitamin D Shield Kids from Winter Colds?

Vitamin D is a hot topic in health circles. It is a nutrient that our bodies produce when exposed to sunlight. But what happens when sunlight is scarce? This is a big deal for kids living in places where winter is long and dark. Researchers wanted to find out if giving kids vitamin D supplements dur

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May 01 2025RELIGION

How Faith From Home Helps Newcomers Thrive

Religion and spirituality are often key players in helping immigrants bounce back from tough times. But many studies focus on how immigrants connect with religious groups in their new homes. They often miss out on how the religious beliefs and practices from their home countries shape their experien

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May 01 2025CELEBRITIES

The X-Files Star's Surprising Encounter with Conspiracy Theories

David Duchovny, known for his role as Fox Mulder in The X-Files, has been linked to conspiracy theories for over three decades. This connection stems from his character's belief in the paranormal and the unusual. Duchovny, however, has always tried to distance himself from these theories in real lif

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

How Stress Hormones Affect Fish Health

In the world of fish farming, channel catfish are superstars. They grow fast, adapt well, and are valuable. But there's a big problem: a disease caused by Aeromonas hydrophila. This bacteria can cause severe issues, like hemorrhaging, making it tough for farmers. To fight this, scientists are lookin

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Apr 30 2025POLITICS

100 Days In: Trump's First Steps in the Oval Office

The 100-day milestone of Trump's presidency was marked by a chat with a news anchor. The conversation took place in the Oval Office. The talk covered a lot of ground. Topics ranged from the economy to immigration, and even foreign policy. Trump's administration has been busy. They've been working on

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: Big Changes on the Horizon

The Republican Party has a new plan for federal student loans. They want to make big changes to how students borrow and repay money for college. This plan aims to simplify the repayment process and cut federal spending by over $330 billion. The goal is to help pay for extended tax cuts. The plan in

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