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May 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Hidden Hand in His Business Empire

Donald Trump's business empire is a complex web of companies and trusts. Many people think he stepped back from his businesses when he became president. But, a recent filing with British regulators tells a different story. The filing shows that Trump still has significant control over his busines

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Boosting Muscle Growth in Low Oxygen Conditions

Oxygen shortage, whether from high altitudes or health issues, can shrink muscles. This is because the body struggles to build and repair muscle tissue when oxygen is scarce. Traditional methods to fight this muscle loss, such as moving to lower altitudes, exercising, or taking supplements, often

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

The Big Paycheck of University Leaders

Dr. Santa Ono has made quite the name for himself in the world of academic leadership. His journey is a mix of impressive achievements and surprising decisions. He is known for his ability to inspire and guide large academic institutions. But what does his success story look like in terms of money a

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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: How Multiple Health Issues Affect Suicide Risks

Multiple health problems are becoming a big issue for public health. These problems are not just about feeling unwell. They can also lead to serious thoughts and actions. Suicidal thoughts are often linked to having multiple health conditions. However, the connection between these health issues and

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May 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacteria vs. Heavy Metals: A Green Cleanup

Heavy metals in urban waterways are a big problem. These pollutants, mainly zinc, cadmium, and nickel, come from human activities. They stick around and cause harm to both nature and people. Scientists have been looking into a unique solution: bacteria that can eat away at these metals. Enter ureas

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May 04 2025SPORTS

The Big Showdown: Bryson's Big Win in Korea

Bryson DeChambeau had a spectacular day in Korea. He won both the individual and team titles at the LIV Golf Korea event. It was a close call, but he pulled off a remarkable 48-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole. This putt was crucial, as it helped him finish the tournament at 19-under 197. This vict

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Heavy Metal Factories in Space

Magnetars are the universe's strongest magnets. They are born from the explosive deaths of massive stars. These neutron stars are incredibly dense, packing more mass than our sun into a sphere just a dozen miles wide. Their magnetic fields are a thousand times stronger than typical neutron stars and

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Time is running out for our planet.

The idea of Earth turning into a fiery wasteland might seem like science fiction, but it's a real concern for some of the brightest minds in science. Stephen Hawking, a famous physicist, warned that our planet could become unlivable by the year 2600. His predictions have caught the eye of NASA, whic

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May 04 2025SPORTS

Cubs' Crow-Armstrong Hits Again, Cubs Win Series

The Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong has been on a rollercoaster ride during their recent road trip. He has hit four home runs in five games, which is impressive. However, those home runs are his only hits, leading to a peculiar batting average of . 190. Despite this, he has only struck out once, showing s

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May 04 2025BUSINESS

Shop Smart: How Tariffs Are Changing Your Shopping Habits

Retailers are urging shoppers to buy now before tariffs increase prices. This is a direct response to the trade war. Many brands are using this situation to their advantage. They are encouraging customers to stock up before prices go up. The trade war has caused a lot of uncertainty in the retail i

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