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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giants and Market Moves: A Week of Financial Ups and Downs

Last week, the stock market had a mixed performance. The S&P 500 stayed flat, the Nasdaq dipped slightly, and the Dow Jones took a notable hit. This was largely due to some big drops from UnitedHealth and Nvidia. UnitedHealth cut its yearly earnings forecast after a tough quarter, causing its stock

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

A Defense Chief's Slip-Up: Secrets Spilled in Private Chat

On March 15th, a significant security blunder occurred when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disclosed sensitive information about an upcoming military operation in Yemen. This wasn't a slip-up in a public setting, but rather in a private Signal group chat. The chat included his wife, brother, and per

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

New Diabetes Drugs: How They Stack Up

A study was conducted to see how well new diabetes medications work. One hundred patients with type 2 diabetes were involved. The focus was on how these drugs affect two specific health markers. The first marker is the ratio of triglycerides to HDL cholesterol. The second is the triglyceride-glu

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Israel's Military Admits Mistakes in Deadly Gaza Strike

The Israeli military has finally spoken about a tragic event that happened in Gaza. They admitted that their soldiers made serious errors. These errors led to the deaths of 14 rescue workers and a United Nations employee. The incident happened in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. The military had alre

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Apr 20 2025RELIGION

A Surprising Easter Encounter in Rome

A high-ranking American politician, JD Vance, had a brief meeting with Pope Francis in Rome. This encounter happened on Easter Sunday, right after Vance had discussions with top Vatican officials about global conflicts and immigration. The pope, who is 88 and recovering from a serious illness, gave

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Apr 20 2025WEATHER

Easter Weekend Storms: A Deadly Flooding Event in Oklahoma

The Easter weekend brought severe storms to the South. Oklahoma was hit hard. Floodwaters claimed two lives. A woman and a 12-year-old boy were in a car that was swept away in central Oklahoma. The vehicle ended up in a creek and got stuck against a drainage pipe. A third person in the car mana

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ambulance Tragedy: A Closer Look at the Mistakes

The recent conflict in Gaza has once again brought the spotlight on the complicated nature of warfare and the tragic consequences of misjudgments. In a district of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a series of events unfolded that led to the deaths of 15 Palestinian medics. This incident has sparked

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Apr 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Big Weekend: Sinners and Minecraft Battle It Out

This past weekend, the movie scene saw an intense showdown between two major releases: "Sinners, " a vampire thriller directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, and "A Minecraft Movie, " a video game adaptation. "Sinners" managed to snag the top spot, raking in $45. 6 million from 3, 3

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Low-Cost Solution for Pediatric Feeding in Poor Areas

In many parts of the world, medical supplies are scarce. This is especially true for pediatric gastrostomy tubes, or G-tubes, which are used for feeding children who can't eat normally. Because these tubes are expensive, they are not always available. In these poor areas, doctors often use Foley uri

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

HIV Risk Among Women Who Inject Drugs in Mozambique

In Mozambique, women who inject drugs face a significant risk of HIV infection. This is due to a mix of social, personal, and environmental factors. To tackle this issue, it's crucial to understand these factors better. There is a lack of comprehensive data on the HIV prevention strategies among th

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