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May 23 2025BUSINESS

Japan's Electric Push: Who Gets the Plug?

In a move to boost electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, Japan is mulling over a new strategy. The plan? Offer financial help for setting up charging spots for Tesla cars. This is all part of ongoing trade talks with the United States. Right now, Japan gives money to help install charging points for

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May 23 2025HEALTH

How Memory Affects Hearing in Older Adults

Older adults often struggle with hearing. This is a common problem. But did you know that their memory might be playing a big role in this? The link between memory and hearing issues in older folks is not clear. This is why a study was done to look at how memory affects how older adults think th

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Pastors and the Power of Vaccine Advocacy

In the fight against COVID-19, many groups sought ways to boost vaccination numbers. One effective strategy involved Black pastors in South Carolina. Their approach was studied using a model that looks at how new ideas spread. Ten in-depth interviews were conducted with these pastors. The goal was t

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May 22 2025CRIME

Jailbreak Aftermath: Two Arrested for Aiding Escaped Inmates

In the wake of a dramatic jailbreak in New Orleans, two individuals have been arrested for allegedly aiding the escapees. The search for the remaining fugitives continues, now stretching into its sixth day. The two arrested, Cortnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste, are accused of assisting inmates wh

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Trade Tensions: Will G7 Finance Ministers Find Common Ground?

The G7 finance ministers are set to meet in a Canadian mountain resort. This gathering might be more tense than usual. Why? Because of the tariffs put in place by the U. S. president. These tariffs could slow down economic growth in many of the countries attending, including Canada. The U. S. presid

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs and Sales: A Retail Giant's Struggle

The retail world is facing tough times. A major retailer has recently shared some worrying news. The company's latest quarterly report showed a drop in sales. This dip was blamed on two main factors: consumer anxiety over tariffs and a backlash from a policy change. Tariffs have been a hot topic

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Stores Battle Tariff Trouble

Tariffs are a big deal for major U. S. retailers. They're stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one side, they have to deal with the financial hit from tariffs. On the other, they have to be careful about what they say publicly. They don't want to upset the White House or their customers. The U

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Brain's Immune Cells and Rare Disease: A New Look

Brain organoids are tiny, simplified versions of a human brain grown in a lab. They are made from cells taken from people with a specific disease. These organoids help scientists understand how the disease affects the brain. One such disease is hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with axonal sphe

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May 21 2025CRIME

A Jailbreak in New Orleans: How a Maintenance Worker Helped

A recent jailbreak in New Orleans has shaken the city. The escape involved 10 inmates who managed to slip out of their cell through a hole in the wall. The inmates had a clever plan. They moved a toilet that was covering the hole and squeezed through. They even left a message on the wall: "Too Easy

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

How Small Changes in Horse Care Make a Big Difference

The well-being of horses is often judged by specific behaviors or health signs. However, a horse's overall welfare is shaped by its entire environment. This includes how it is cared for and how it is used. Previous work has shown that different riding schools can have horses with unique emotional tr

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