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May 21 2025POLITICS

Who's Really to Blame for Price Hikes?

In recent times, two different presidents have pointed fingers at businesses for raising prices. Both Presidents Trump and Biden have accused companies of exploiting situations to boost their profits. This has left many economists scratching their heads. They wonder if these presidents are just t

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May 20 2025FINANCE

The Big Worry: Are Markets Ignoring Real Risks?

The leader of a major US bank, Jamie Dimon, has a warning for investors. He thinks markets and central banks are not paying enough attention to serious risks. These risks include huge government deficits, trade tensions, and the possibility of higher inflation. Dimon shared his thoughts during a mee

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Vitexin's Role in Easing Nerve Pain

Nerve pain can be a real drag. It often stems from injuries that squeeze nerves, causing a mix of stress, inflammation, and issues with the tiny powerhouses in our cells, called mitochondria. This type of pain is known as chronic constriction injury, or CCI. Vitexin is a plant-based compound that m

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Clark and Reese: A Clash of Titans on the Court

The opening game of the season saw a fierce battle between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky. The spotlight was on Caitlin Clark, who delivered an impressive performance. She secured her third career triple-double, a feat that usually steals the show. However, this time, a heated moment overshad

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Walmart's Price Dilemma: Tariffs and the Shopping Cart

The U. S. Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, recently hinted that Walmart, the nation's biggest retailer, might increase prices due to President Trump's tariffs. This came after Trump warned Walmart not to raise prices and promised to keep a close eye on the situation. The conversation between Bess

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May 18 2025SPORTS

Clark and Reese's Rivalry Heats Up in WNBA Opener

The WNBA season kicked off with a bang, featuring a heated moment between two of the league's top stars, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. The Indiana Fever dominated the Chicago Sky with a 93-58 victory, but the real talk of the game was the physical altercation between Clark and Reese. The incident

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May 17 2025HEALTH

The Liver's Clean-Up Crew: How Macrophages Could Fight Scarring

The liver is a tough organ. It can handle a lot of damage. However, when the liver is hurt over and over, it starts to scar. This scarring is called fibrosis. It is a big problem. It can lead to serious issues like cirrhosis and even liver cancer. But here is the good news. Fibrosis can be re

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May 16 2025FINANCE

Worries Rise as Prices May Soar: How Tariffs are Affecting Us

The mood among U. S. shoppers has taken a hit. A recent survey showed that people are getting more anxious about prices going up. This is mainly because of new taxes on imported goods, known as tariffs. The survey, done by a well-known university, found that the feeling of confidence among consum

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Impact of New Laws on Medicare Drug Costs

Medicare Part D is a program that helps seniors afford their prescription drugs. It has been a lifeline for many, but the costs can still be high, especially for specialty drugs. These are medications used to treat complex conditions like cancer or multiple sclerosis. The price tags for these drugs

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Fat Cells Might Help Old Brains After Surgery

Perioperative neurocognitive disorder (PND) is a big problem for older folks after surgery. It's like their brains take a hit, and there aren't many good ways to fix it. Scientists have spotted two things that might be involved: less of a substance called adiponectin (APN) in the blood and more lact

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