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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Dangers in Your Dryer

Dryer lint is not just a nuisance to clean out. It is a silent witness to the materials that make up our clothes. It can reveal a lot about the hidden chemicals in our laundry. A recent investigation shed light on the presence of hazardous metals in dryer lint. This is important because dryer li

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Self-Represented Litigants: The Early Courtroom Experience

In the Netherlands, there has been a noticeable shift in how people view the court system. This shift has sparked interest in understanding how individuals who represent themselves in small claims court perceive the fairness of the process. This is especially true in the early stages, where informat

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease that affects many people. It is not just about joint pain. It can also lead to serious lung problems. This is a big deal because lung issues can be life-threatening. Doctors have been trying to figure out how to predict who will get these lung problems. They wa

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Spot Hidden Dangers in Our Environment

TBBPA is a nasty chemical found in many places. It is toxic and can harm living things. So, scientists are always looking for better ways to find it. They want methods that are simple, cheap, and reliable. One new method uses a special kind of sensor. This sensor is made from a mix of copper and org

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Saudi Arabia Gives Green Light to Starlink

A big win for Elon Musk's SpaceX. Saudi Arabia has given the thumbs up to Starlink. This means that the satellite internet service can now operate in the country. The news was shared by Musk himself during a visit by former U. S. President Donald Trump to the kingdom. The announcement was made at t

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Pony. ai's Self-Driving Car Fire: What Went Wrong?

Self-driving technology is advancing rapidly. But it's not without its hiccups. Pony. ai, a Chinese company, recently had a scare. One of its robotaxis caught fire in Beijing. The good news is, no one was hurt. The bad news is, the cause of the fire is still a mystery. Pony. ai's cars are equi

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Tesla Model Y: The Struggle to Attract Buyers

Tesla's new Model Y is facing a tough time winning over customers. This is despite the fact that the company rolled out a refreshed version in January. The car maker is now offering big incentives to lure buyers. Some financing deals for the new Model Y come with a 0% interest rate. This is unusual

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May 19 2025WEATHER

A Community's Resilience After a Tornado's Fury

In the heart of Kentucky, a small city faced a grim reality after a tornado's wrath. Sunday morning brought a stark contrast to the devastation. The sun shone brightly, and birds sang, creating a surreal scene in a city that looked like a war zone. The tornado had left a 16-mile trail of destruct

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May 19 2025POLITICS

UK and EU: The Final Push for a Deal

The UK and EU are in the final stretch of negotiations. The prime minister is set to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in London. This isn't their first meeting. They've been at it for days, trying to hammer out a deal on several big issues. These talks could shape the

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May 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Siri: The Road to Recovery

Apple's AI journey has been bumpy, to say the least. The tech giant is now focused on revamping its AI assistant, Siri. This effort is part of a broader strategy to catch up in the AI race. The company's initial approach to AI was cautious, to put it mildly. Top brass were hesitant to invest heavily

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