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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Global HIV Fight at Risk: U. S. Funding Cuts Threaten Progress

The global fight against HIV is in trouble. The U. S. has suddenly stopped funding HIV programs. This has caused big problems. Health clinics are closing. Medicines are running out. And more people are getting sick. The U. N. says if other countries don't step in, millions more will die by 2029. Th

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Jul 10 2025BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines: Adjusting to a Changing Travel Landscape

Delta Air Lines has had to adjust its plans for 2025. The company now expects lower profits because fewer people are booking flights than they thought. This is happening because there are too many flights available and people are waiting longer to make travel plans. Even though things are not as goo

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Handle Big Emergencies

Hospitals are supposed to be ready for anything, but the Covid-19 pandemic showed they often aren't. Even the best healthcare systems struggled when suddenly overwhelmed. This raised questions about how well hospitals can bounce back from big surprises. People have tried to define what makes a hosp

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Dementia and the Hidden Factors Behind Psychosis

Dementia is a tough condition that affects many older adults. It's known that a significant number of people with dementia also experience psychotic symptoms. But what makes this happen? Is it just because of the cognitive decline that comes with dementia, or are there other factors at play? A rece

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

Honoring Excellence: The Garland W. Clay Award and Its Impact

The Garland W. Clay Award stands out as a significant recognition in the academic world. It celebrates the best papers, highlighting the importance of high-quality research. This award is not just about winning; it's about encouraging excellence and pushing boundaries in various fields. Every year,

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed Kids' Screen Time Habits

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on how kids spend their time. With schools closed and activities canceled, many children have turned to screens more than ever before. This shift in behavior raises questions about the long-term effects on kids' health and habits. Before the pandemic, kids

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Gaza Talks: Israel and Hamas at Odds Again

Israel is sending a group to Qatar for talks with Hamas, even though Hamas wants changes to the deal. The deal is about a 60-day break in fighting and releasing hostages. Israel's leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, says the changes Hamas wants are not okay. But he still wants to talk. Hamas says they are

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino-Mite Summer: Jurassic World Rebirth Roars to $141M in 5 Days

Jurassic World Rebirth has stomped into theaters and taken a huge bite out of the box office. Despite the usual July 4th distractions like barbecues and fireworks, this dinosaur flick didn't miss a beat. It raked in $26. 3 million on Friday alone, a 4% jump from Thursday. Over the five-day weekend,

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Jul 05 2025BUSINESS

OPEC+ Speeds Up Oil Production Plans

Oil production is getting a boost. OPEC+ has decided to increase its output faster than planned. This move comes as summer demand for oil is high. The group, led by Saudi Arabia, is looking to regain market share. Eight key members of the alliance met and agreed to raise production by 548, 000 barr

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Empowering Women Can Change Family Size in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, giving women more power and control over their lives has been a big deal. It's not just about helping individuals but also about how it affects families. One interesting thing to look at is how this empowerment might be linked to the number of children women have. Researchers wanted

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