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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Biden's Final Chat with Xi: Trade and Security on the Table

President Joe Biden and China's President Xi Jinping sat down for a private chat during a summit in South America. This was their third and last meeting as Biden's presidency comes to an end. The main topic? China's trade practices and how they affect the US and its allies. Biden made it clear that

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

New Strain of Monkeypox Spreads to the US

woke up to some surprising news: the United States has seen its first case of a new form of monkeypox. This variant, which first popped up in eastern Congo, has been on the radar for a while now. The infected individual had been in eastern Africa and sought treatment in Northern California after ret

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Basketball, Family, and Faith: The Rise of Naji Marshall

Naji Marshall, born on January 24, 1998, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, grew up in two different basketball cultures. His family moved to Maryland when he was 9. This cross-state exposure shaped Naji's skills and passion for the game. His dad, Maurice Marshall, a former boxer turned basketball coach,

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Love and Track: Noah Lyles Defends Fiancée on Netflix Show

In the world of track and field, love stories are rare, but when they happen, they grab attention. Such is the case with Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield, who recently got engaged after two years of dating. Their love story has been a delight for fans, with updates on their new home and other sweet

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Nov 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Taoyuan Airport Revamps with SITA's Tech for Smoother Flights

Taipei's Taoyuan International Airport, which welcomed nearly 49 million passengers in 2019 but saw a dramatic drop to just under a million in 2021, is bouncing back. With 35 million passengers in 2023, the airport is set to regain its pre-pandemic traffic. To handle this growth and improve efficien

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Balance Tests: Spotting Fall Risks in Seniors

Ever wondered how doctors spot seniors at risk of falling? One common method is the standing balance test. This test is simple yet effective in identifying subtle balance issues that could lead to falls. A recent study followed older adults for six months to see if this test could predict who might

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Why Some Businesses are Worried About Trump's Import Tariffs

Look around your house, you'll spot plenty of things Made in China or elsewhere abroad. But now, imagine paying much more for these items. That's what might happen with President Trump's proposed tariffs on imports. Bobby Djavaheri, who runs Yedi Houseware Appliances in Los Angeles, is worried. He t

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Take on Revamping Government: A Revolution in Efficiency

At the America First Policy Institute Gala, billionaire Elon Musk shared his vision for his new role as co-leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk described his task not as just a job, but a "revolution. " His goal? To eliminate waste and fraud in the federal government's $6.

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's Education Department: Will It Stay or Go?

Trump once promised to close the Department of Education, but was he serious? Experts say it's not just about the wall anymore. Eight years later, Trump's first term showed some of his wild ideas became real policies. Heritage Foundation's document, Project 2025, might be influencing Trump's educati

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Dark Side of Light: How Phototoxicity Affects Intestinal Organoids

Live imaging is a powerful tool in life science, helping us see how cells and tissues work. But it comes with a hidden hazard—phototoxicity. This happens when light used for imaging damages cells. Researchers, using small intestinal epithelial cells grown in 3D, called enteroids, found that even low

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