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May 19 2025BUSINESS

A Big Shift in Genetic Testing: Regeneron Buys 23andMe

A major change is happening in the world of genetic testing. Regeneron, a big name in pharmaceuticals, is set to buy 23andMe. The company is paying $256 million for this deal. This purchase happened after 23andMe went through a tough time and had to sell off its assets. 23andMe is known for its gen

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May 19 2025POLITICS

New York Attorney General Faces Federal Scrutiny

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is currently looking into the real estate deals of the Democratic New York attorney general, Letitia James. This news was confirmed by FBI Director Kash Patel in a recent interview with Fox News. The focus of the investigation is on whether James was honest in her

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May 19 2025CRIME

How to Catch a Criminal: The Power of Under-Fingernail DNA

In the world of crime-solving, every tiny clue counts. When it comes to violent crimes like murder or rape, the victim's fingernails can hold crucial evidence. These tiny samples can contain DNA from the attacker, but they often mix with the victim's own DNA. This mix can make it tough to figure out

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May 19 2025WEATHER

Deadly Storms Strike the Midwest and South

In recent days, a powerful storm system swept through the Midwest and South, leaving a trail of destruction and claiming 28 lives across three states. Kentucky bore the brunt of the damage, with tornadoes ripping through neighborhoods, destroying homes, and leaving many without shelter. The storm's

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May 19 2025WEATHER

Stormy Days Ahead for the Central US

The central US is bracing for yet another round of severe weather. This time, the focus is on the Plains, where millions are at risk. The past few days have been brutal, with violent storms claiming 28 lives across three states. Kentucky was hit the hardest, with 19 fatalities, followed by Missouri

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Temperature Fluctuations and Fish Health: What's Happening to Hybrid Groupers?

Hybrid groupers are a big deal in the aquaculture industry, especially in Asia. But, climate change is causing temperature swings in the oceans. This is bad news for these fish, particularly the young ones. Scientists wanted to see how these temperature changes affect hybrid groupers. They looked at

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Giving Young Voices a Seat at the Table: A Ghanaian Mental Health Makeover

In many developing countries, teens face big mental health hurdles. But their thoughts on the matter often get sidelined. That's where co-design comes in. It's a way to shape solutions that fit the specific needs and setting of a community. But making it work in places with few resources and uni

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May 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Flying High with the Best In-Air Fun

When you're up in the air, the last thing you want is boredom. That's why in-flight entertainment (IFE) is a big deal. For many travelers, it's the most important part of the journey. It's not just about the food or the fancy toiletries anymore. It's about having something to do when the person

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of One-Arm Workouts

The concept of cross-education is fascinating. It's about how training one arm can actually benefit the other. This effect can vary depending on the type of exercise. A recent study dug into how different kinds of resistance exercises affect the untrained arm's strength and muscle responses. The foc

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Seniors Struggle With Healthcare Promises

The healthcare system is supposed to support everyone, especially seniors who have dedicated their lives to serving others. However, some elderly individuals are finding that their healthcare coverage doesn't meet their needs. Donna Charett, a 80-year-old woman, is one of these individuals.

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