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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Are So Many Teachers Staying Home?

Teachers in Saudi Arabia are frequently absent from school due to neck, shoulder, and back pain. This issue is widespread, with nearly half of them having taken time off because of these ailments. But what's causing this? Is it because they are older, work too much, or maybe they don't get enough re

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Oct 16 2025CRIME

A Business Owner's Negligence Leads to Tragedy

In a shocking turn of events, a business owner in Clinton Township is facing serious charges after a deadly warehouse explosion. The incident, which took place on March 4, 2024, resulted in the death of a 19-year-old who was struck by flying debris. The owner, Noor Noel Kestou, is accused of gross n

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

Seeking Health Insights from Ugandan Roots

In Uganda, a fresh approach to health research is taking shape. Instead of relying solely on conventional methods, researchers are embracing local knowledge. This shift aims to uncover hidden aspects of community life that impact health. Traditional research often overlooks vital details. It can mi

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Oct 16 2025FINANCE

Coinbase's New Tool: Making Crypto Payments Easier for Businesses

Coinbase, a big name in the crypto world, has just launched a new service called Coinbase Business. This platform is designed to make it easier for companies to use USDC, a type of digital money that's tied to the US dollar, for payments. The new tool helps businesses pay vendors and get paid witho

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Oct 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tuning Brain-Inspired Computers for Better Performance

Brain-inspired computers, called Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), are great for low-power devices like wearables and sensors. But one key part, the leaky time constant (LTC), hasn't been fully studied. The LTC helps these computers process information over time. Scientists tested how changing the LTC

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Oct 16 2025HEALTH

Quick Checks Save Lives: How Fast HIV and Hepatitis C Tests Help in Barcelona

In Barcelona, Spain, a new way to fight HIV and hepatitis C is making a difference. The idea is simple: test people quickly and easily, especially those at high risk. This isn't just about finding new cases. It's also about bringing back people who know they have these viruses but aren't getting tre

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Oct 16 2025CRYPTO

Litecoin's Surprise Jump: What's Driving the Rally?

In the world of cryptocurrency, Litecoin (LTC) made a notable move on Thursday. While many other cryptocurrencies were taking a step back, Litecoin jumped by more than 10%. This surge brought its price to $131, a level not seen in quite some time. What's more, the number of Litecoin transactions sky

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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

Guardians Lose Defensive Guru Kai Correa to Mets

The Cleveland Guardians are facing a big change this offseason. Kai Correa, their defensive coordinator, has left to join the New York Mets as their bench coach. Correa played a huge role in making the Guardians one of the best defensive teams in baseball. He brought new ideas and drills to the team

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Oct 15 2025POLITICS

A Mix-Up in the Middle of a Truce

In the middle of a shaky peace deal, things got confusing. The Israeli military said one body given by Hamas was not a hostage's. This has made the already tense situation even more complicated. Gaza's Health Ministry said they got 45 more bodies from Israel. Now, the total is 90. But no one knows

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Oct 15 2025SPORTS

How Tech is Changing the NBA Game

Basketball is getting a tech upgrade. The NBA is using new tools to help referees make better calls. This isn't about replacing humans but giving them a helping hand. Cameras and sensors track everything on the court. They follow the ball, players' hands, feet, and even their heads. This tech helps

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