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Apr 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TV Writers Face Tough Times in 2023-24

The 2023-24 TV season brought some harsh news for writers. There were 1, 300 fewer jobs available compared to the previous year. This drop happened despite the end of the 2023 strikes in Hollywood. The Writers Guild of America shared these numbers. They showed a big drop in jobs at all levels. The h

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Tweaks Spark Market Rollercoaster

The political arena is abuzz with questions about the recent market swings. At the heart of the debate are Donald Trump's sudden changes in tariff policies. These shifts have left many wondering if insider trading might have played a role. The SEC is under the spotlight. Some senior Senate Democrat

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Stock Market Shake-Up: Politicians Call for Investigation

The stock market has been a rollercoaster lately. On April 9, 2025, President Trump made a big announcement. He said it was a "GREAT TIME TO BUY" stocks. This was just before he paused some tariffs. The market went up a lot after that. Some people think this was a big coincidence. Others think

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Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

GM's Big Shift: Electric Van Plant Slowdown and Job Cuts

GM's electric van plant in Canada is facing a significant slowdown. The CAMI assembly plant in Ontario will switch from two shifts to one. This change means 500 jobs will be lost. The plant will be mostly idle from next month until October. This isn't the first time the plant has faced disruptions.

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

School Success in Uganda: How Sickle Cell Anemia Affects Learning

In Uganda, doing well in school is really important. It can open doors to better jobs and a more secure future. However, children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) might face extra challenges. This blood disorder is quite common in sub-Saharan Africa. It can cause various health problems that might make

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Khat Chewing in Ethiopia: Unveiling Patterns and Predictors

In Ethiopia, khat chewing is a widespread habit that poses serious health risks. The habit is shaped by various demographic factors. To tackle this issue effectively, it is crucial to understand who is most likely to chew khat and why. This is where machine learning comes into play. Machine learnin

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Economic Shifts: Voters Feel the Pinch

The recent flip-flop on tariffs by a former president has left many voters scratching their heads. The reversal came after days of economic turmoil, with the market taking a hit. Supporters, who had initially backed the tariffs, are now expressing doubts. The change in stance has not

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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Electricity Use in Vietnamese Homes: Who Uses More and Why?

The link between how much electricity a household uses and the family's background is a big deal. It's a key piece of the puzzle in figuring out how to cut down on energy use and fight climate change. But for Vietnam, this link has not been studied much. Two big surveys from 2012 and 2020 shed some

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Digital Divide in Dementia Care

In the realm of dementia care, digital technology is rapidly advancing. However, these innovations often overlook the needs and challenges faced by patients. This oversight can hinder the effective use of these tools in real-world settings. The journey of digital technology in dementia care has bee

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Brain Zaps and Ethics: The Dementia Dilemma

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a fancy term for a procedure that involves implanting electrodes in the brain. These electrodes send electrical signals to specific areas. This is done to help with various conditions, including dementia. However, the ethical and clinical risks tied to earlier DBS stu

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