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Oct 05 2025HEALTH

Whooping Cough: A Hidden Danger for Babies

Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is becoming more common in the U. S. It can be very serious, especially for babies. The disease can cause severe breathing problems and even be life-threatening for infants under two months old. Many people think of whooping cough as a bad cough with a "whoop"

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Oct 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fashion's New Trendsetter: How AI is Changing the Game

The fashion world is buzzing with a new player: AI. Once, only a few big names in fashion could predict what would be in style. Now, AI is stepping in to help. It's not just about guessing anymore. It's about using data to make smart choices. Social media has changed the game. Platforms like TikTok

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Oct 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Hype: Is It a Bubble or a Boom?

The AI world is buzzing with excitement. Many AI companies are seeing their value shoot up quickly. Some people think this is a bubble, like the dot-com boom in the late 1990s. But others believe the benefits will be huge. Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, thinks there is an AI bubble. But he also

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Oct 04 2025BUSINESS

Small-Cap Growth ETF: Who's Buying and Why?

The Vanguard Russell 2000 Growth ETF, known as VTWG, is an investment fund that focuses on small-cap growth stocks. It follows the Russell 2000 Growth index, which includes companies expected to grow quickly. VTWG started in 2010 and is managed by Vanguard. Recently, Farther Finance Advisors LLC re

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Oct 04 2025FINANCE

AI's Big Move: Nebius Stock on the Rise

Nebius is a company that's been making waves in the world of artificial intelligence. It's not just any tech firm; it's one that's caught the eye of many investors. The stock price has been on a steady climb, but is it really ready to dominate the AI market? Let's break it down. Nebius has some imp

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Why are so many people calling themselves independents?

Many Americans are now calling themselves independents. This is a big change from the past. It shows that people are not happy with the two main political parties. But what does it mean to be an independent? It is not as simple as it seems. Being an independent does not tell you much about a person

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Oct 04 2025HEALTH

Why Do Women Still Feel More Pressured to Look Good?

People often wonder if women and men feel the same pressure to focus on their looks. A big study looked at 78 research projects with over 74, 000 people from 16 different countries. The results showed that women still feel this pressure more than men. This gap was bigger when using certain types of

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Gun Laws in the Spotlight: Supreme Court Takes on Hawaii's Restrictions

The Supreme Court is stepping into a heated debate about gun rights and public safety. They're looking at a Hawaii law that limits where people can carry firearms, especially on private property. This isn't just about Hawaii, though. It could set a precedent for other states with similar laws. Hawa

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Virginia's New Rules for Transgender Athletes and Facilities

In a move that has sparked debate, Virginia's Governor Glenn Youngkin has backed a plan to limit where transgender individuals can go and compete. The state's Board of Health recently started working on new rules that would stop transgender women and girls from joining female sports teams. This deci

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Oct 03 2025SPORTS

Semenya's Fight: The End of a Long Legal Journey

Caster Semenya, the South African Olympic champion, has decided to stop her legal fight against track and field's sex eligibility rules. This decision comes after a long battle that spanned seven years and reached the highest courts. Her lawyer, Patrick Bracher, confirmed that they won't take the ca

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