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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Flower-Powered Protection: A New Way to Shield Metals

Metals face a big problem: rust. It's a natural process, but it can be a real pain. Scientists have been working on ways to slow it down. One promising idea is using tiny containers to hold special chemicals that fight rust. But making these containers strong, long-lasting, and effective is tough.

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

State Department Set to Cut Jobs Soon

The State Department is preparing to let go of some employees soon. This move is part of a big change happening within the agency. The decision comes after the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to make these changes. Around 1, 873 people might lose their jobs. This number includes both

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Health Savings Accounts: A Step Towards Fair Healthcare

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a rare win in the world of politics. They are supported by people from all sides and help people take control of their healthcare costs. The recent "Big Beautiful Bill" has made some improvements to HSAs, but there's still more to be done. In an ideal world, peopl

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Jul 10 2025BUSINESS

How States Stack Up for Business in 2025

Every year, a comprehensive study ranks all 50 U. S. states on their business friendliness. This year, the focus is on 10 key areas, with a total of 135 metrics. The economy takes the top spot in importance, reflecting what states highlight when trying to attract businesses. New this year, the stud

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Jul 10 2025BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines: Adjusting to a Changing Travel Landscape

Delta Air Lines has had to adjust its plans for 2025. The company now expects lower profits because fewer people are booking flights than they thought. This is happening because there are too many flights available and people are waiting longer to make travel plans. Even though things are not as goo

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer's Hidden Toll in Ghana: More Than Just a Health Issue

Breast cancer is a big deal worldwide, especially for women. In Ghana, it's not just about the disease itself. The treatment and side effects can make women feel like they're losing a part of themselves. This isn't just a health problem. It's a social and economic issue too. Many women face big cha

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Jul 09 2025WEATHER

Massachusetts Weather: Hot, Stormy, and Cooling Down

So, Massachusetts is in for a weather rollercoaster. It's been hot, but not for long. A cold front is on its way, and it's going to change things up. This front is expected to bring storms on Tuesday. And it's not just any storm. With high humidity, these storms could dump a lot of rain, leading to

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Jul 09 2025BUSINESS

How Big Money Moves in the World of Sports

Sports is big business. To make the list of top sports empires, you need to own at least one team worth over a billion dollars and have other sports investments worth at least half a billion. This means only the biggest players in the game get a spot. When figuring out how much these empires are wo

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Fixing Messy Data in Hospitals with Smart Tech

Emergency rooms are super busy places. They see a lot of patients, and keeping track of everyone is a big job. Hospitals use digital systems to log patient info, but mistakes happen. At the Bordeaux University Hospital, over 90% of these logs have missing or wrong data. This is mostly because people

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Ohio State's Hidden Gems in College Football 26

Ohio State has a lot of talented players, but some might be underrated in the new College Football 26 video game. The game rates players based on their skills, but sometimes it misses the mark. Payton Pierce, a linebacker, is one of those players. He's only rated 74 overall, which is lower than a m

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