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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Swimmers and Allergies: What Does Chlorine Have to Do with It?

It's no secret that swimming is good for your body. It makes your heart strong and lungs healthy. But did you know it can also cause problems like asthma and allergies? Especially if you're a serious swimmer and train a lot. Swimming can stress your airways, especially if you train hard and often.

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Jan 21 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin Drops after Trump's Crypto Tokens Take a Hit

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies took a dive on Tuesday, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump. TRUMP, a token launched last week to represent the new U. S. leader, fell by over 20% in just a day, according to CoinGecko. A meme token created by the first lady, Melania Trump, dropped

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Plan: Boost Fossil Fuels, Ax EV Funds

Former President Trump has kicked off his push to roll back environmental policies, focusing on electric vehicles and tailpipe emissions. He's signed orders aiming to stop funding for EV charging stations and weaken emission standards. This move could let cars pollute more, but the auto industry is

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's First Day: Big Promises and Controversial Moves

On his first day in office, former President Trump made a series of bold announcements. He declared a national energy emergency, aiming to boost domestic oil and gas production. He also targeted immigration, promising strict policies to handle the southern border crisis. Trump criticized Biden for m

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Challenges: Merab Dvalishvili's Coach Shares Insights

Merab Dvalishvili’s recent victory at UFC 311 was no easy feat, according to his coach John Wood. Leading up to the fight, Dvalishvili faced a series of obstacles. First, he injured his leg on the gym's bleachers, which led to a skin infection. Despite the injury, he kept training and eventually got

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Climate U-Turn: US Leaves Paris Agreement Again

It’s happening again. President Trump has announced that the US will withdraw from the historic Paris climate agreement. This move follows a series of pro-fossil fuel policies that started with Trump’s promise to “drill, baby, drill. ” The US was one of nearly 200 countries that signed the 2015 Pari

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Jan 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Unlikely Friends: McGregor, Paul Brothers Attend Trump's Inauguration

Jake and Logan Paul, along with former UFC champion Conor McGregor, made a surprising appearance together at Donald Trump's inauguration. The trio, known for their controversial reputations, posed for a photo on a bus headed to the event. Jake Paul shared the picture on his social media, showing the

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dive into 'Sumergidos': A Thrilling Argentine-Brazil Crime Series

Get ready for a wave of excitement! The Argentine-Brazil crime series, "Sumergidos, " is set to make its debut on A&E Latin America on January 27. The show, which combines surfing, drug trafficking, and politics, has already made a splash on Paramount Channel in Brazil and TV Publica in Argentina. E

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Playoff Victory: Barkley's Record-Breaking Runs and Defense's Heroics

The Philadelphia Eagles have secured their spot in the NFC Championship after a thrilling 28-22 win against the Los Angeles Rams. Running back Saquon Barkley stole the show with two record-breaking touchdown runs, totaling 205 rushing yards. His performances in both games against the Rams this seaso

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Jan 20 2025FINANCE

Stock Futures Jump on Trump's Inauguration Day

On January 20, 2025, U. S. stock market futures saw a significant rise as Donald Trump was inaugurated for his second presidential term. Investors were optimistic about immediate actions from the new president that could boost the economy, particularly in the banking and energy sectors. The Dow Jone

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