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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Toyota's Big Move Shakes Up Japan's Corporate World

Japan's stock market had a thrilling day recently. Shares in many companies skyrocketed. Why? Because Toyota, the giant carmaker, announced a massive plan. They want to take their parts-making subsidiary, Toyota Industries, private. This move could be worth a staggering 42 billion dollars. It's a hu

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Trump's First 100 Days: Promises Kept, Promises Broken

The first 100 days of Trump's return to office have been a flurry of activity, with a Republican-controlled Congress backing his moves. Trump has made significant changes, but the long-term effects are still uncertain. Some of his executive orders are just starting points for future actions. For ins

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Shipping Giant Changes Course on High-Value Packages

A major global shipping company has made a swift change in its policy regarding high-value packages sent to U. S. customers. DHL has started shipping packages worth over $800 to individual U. S. consumers again. This change comes just a week after they stopped this service due to new customs rules.

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Unseen Costs: The Hidden Price of Shopping on Temu

Shopping on Temu, a Chinese online store, has become a bit more complicated for U. S. buyers. The reason? Import charges have skyrocketed due to ongoing trade disputes. These extra fees can make the final price much higher than what's advertised. For example, a pack of men's shorts listed at $23. 61

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Future of Health Research: A Worrying Shift

The National Institutes of Health, or NIH, is in a tough spot. A recent plan to slash its budget by over 40% has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. This move is part of a broader effort to downsize the federal government, led by the Department of Government Efficiency. The NIH is a bi

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Milton's Money Maze: Schools in the Balance

Milton is a town with a mix of financial puzzles. It's not a poor place, but it's facing some serious money problems. The median home price is a million dollars, and the average family brings in nearly 180, 000 dollars a year. Yet, the town is struggling with a double dose of financial trouble. Ther

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Quantum Mechanics in Understanding Retinal Switches

Retinals are key players in the world of biology. They are responsible for various functions in living organisms. These functions are initiated by light exciting a specific part of the retinal molecule. This part is known as the protonated Schiff base chromophore. The chromophore can exist in differ

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Wisdom of the Waves: How Torres Strait Islanders View Growing Old

In the Torres Strait, growing old is not just about getting older. It is about staying connected to the land, the culture, and the community. This is what a group of researchers wanted to understand. They spoke with 45 people from nine different communities. They used a method called yarning circles

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Eye's Hidden Clues to Health

The human body is a complex system where different parts are connected in ways that might not be immediately obvious. One such connection is between the eyes and the heart. Recent findings suggest that changes in the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye, can reveal a lot about a

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Apr 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Satellites and Soil: A New Way to Spot Droughts in Godavari

The Godavari Basin in India has been under the microscope for drought monitoring. The goal was to see if short-term satellite data could help spot agricultural droughts. This is important because soil moisture is key to understanding droughts, but getting detailed soil data over large areas is tou

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