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Jul 04 2025BUSINESS

French Air Traffic Controllers Strike Causes Chaos

Summer travel plans for many people were ruined. Why? Because air traffic controllers in France went on strike. This happened at the peak of the travel season. Around 40% of flights were called off. This affected all major airports in Paris. Passengers had to scramble to change their plans. The str

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Jul 04 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life Remembered: The Last Post of Sophia Hutchins

Sophia Hutchins, a well-known figure in the public eye, left her final mark on social media with a post about fixing a broken candelabra. This was her last update before a tragic ATV accident cut her life short. Sophia, who had a significant following on Instagram, had not been active on the platfor

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Jul 04 2025CRIME

A Family's Loss: The Tragic End of Uncle Moonie

In a shocking turn of events, two individuals have been arrested in connection with the murder of Remoin Patton, known affectionately as Uncle Moonie. This tragic incident has left a deep void in the heart of his family, particularly for Antwan "Big Boi" Patton, the renowned musician and co-founder

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

How Phones Affect Students' Grades and Mood

In Guizhou, China, a recent study looked at how phones impact students' schoolwork and mental health. Researchers surveyed 300 students from two universities and their high schools. They wanted to see if phone use was linked to grades and wellbeing. The study found that using phones too much for fu

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Understanding TGF-β's Role in Brain Tumors and How We Can Fight Back

Brain tumors, specifically glioma, are a big problem. They start in the support cells of the brain and can be very serious. Doctors have tried many treatments like surgery, drugs, and radiation, but these tumors often come back. So, what's going on? One key player in this is something called TGF-β.

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

How a Tiny Gene Helps Watermelons Beat the Heat

Droughts are becoming more common and severe. This is bad news for watermelons, which need plenty of water to grow. Farmers are struggling to keep their crops healthy and productive in these harsh conditions. Scientists are looking for ways to help. One promising solution is a gene called ClTCP4. T

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Jul 04 2025CELEBRITIES

The Legacy of Keith Moffat: A Look at His Impact

Keith Moffat was a figure who left a lasting mark on the world of science and technology. His work spanned many years, and his contributions were significant. He was known for his innovative thinking and his ability to solve complex problems. His legacy is not just in the projects he completed, but

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Health Workers' Beliefs and Vaccine Choices Impact Their Burnout

Health workers are under a lot of stress. This stress can affect their decisions and how they care for patients. One big factor is their beliefs about health and their choices about COVID-19 vaccines. Burnout is a big problem. It can make health workers less effective and even impact public health.

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Faith Might Help Keep Minds Sharp

Ever wonder if going to church or temple could help keep your brain healthy? Some researchers decided to find out. They studied older adults with mild memory problems. They discovered that those who went to religious services more often had fewer issues with behavior and thinking. This was true at t

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't Guinea's Female Health Workers Using Birth Control?

Guinea's female health workers know a lot about family planning. They work in clinics and hospitals. But many of them don't use modern birth control. This is a problem. It's not just about personal choice. It affects everyone's health. Why is this happening? One reason might be access. Even though

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