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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Eyes on the Future: How Blood Vessels in the Eye Might Predict Serious Vision Problems

The eyes are often called the windows to the soul. However, they also serve as a window to our overall health. One area of study is focusing on the tiny blood vessels in the retina. These vessels might hold clues about two major eye diseases: glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration, or AMD. Re

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Minnesota's Political Landscape Shaken by Tragic Shootings

A grim morning unfolded in Minnesota as two prominent political figures and their spouses became targets of a violent attack. The governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, described the event as a politically driven killing. The first victims were Democratic House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husb

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

A Military Family's Unexpected Financial Burden

Charles Levine, a dedicated soldier, faced a harsh reality upon retirement. He had served for 30 years, including five deployments and leading troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, a decision to extend his service led to an unexpected financial hit. The Army would not cover over $40, 000 in final

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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

South Africa's Long-Awaited Cricket Triumph

South Africa's cricket team finally broke their 27-year trophy drought in the World Test Championship final. They achieved this by chasing down a massive 282 runs against Australia at Lord's. The victory was a team effort, but Aiden Markram's unbeaten 124 and Temba Bavuma's crucial 66 were standout

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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

A Thrilling Turnaround in the NBA Finals

The NBA Finals took an unexpected twist as the Oklahoma City Thunder staged a dramatic comeback against the Indiana Pacers. The Thunder, who were once heavy favorites, found themselves in a tough spot but managed to even the series at 2-2. The Pacers, known for their incredible comebacks, s

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Jun 14 2025FINANCE

Silicon Valley's New Financial Frontier

A new banking startup is brewing in Silicon Valley. This venture, tentatively named Erebor, is the brainchild of Palmer Luckey. He is the mastermind behind the Oculus VR headset and the defense tech firm Anduril. This new project aims to shake up the financial world. It has a focus on supporting tec

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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

NBA Finals Game 4: Why the Thunder Could Still Win It All

The NBA Finals are heating up, and the Oklahoma City Thunder are facing a tough challenge. They are down 2-1 against the Indiana Pacers, but they are still the favorites to win the series. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Thunder's star player, is also the favorite to win the NBA Finals MVP award. He ha

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Jun 14 2025FINANCE

Splitting the bill: The rise of pay later plans

It was a simple task. Brittany needed a new couch. However, every time she found one she liked, she hesitated at the checkout. The price tag was too high. She did not want to commit to such a large purchase all at once. Then, she noticed something interesting. Right below the usual payment options,

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

The Digital Divide in Mental Health Care

In the realm of mental health care, telemental health services have emerged as a powerful tool. They tackle significant hurdles in delivering mental health support. To fully harness their potential, it is crucial to encourage more patients to use these services. However, there is a notable gap in un

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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mining Dust: Unseen Sources of Heavy Metal Pollution

In the heart of Southwest China, Panzhihua stands as a testament to large-scale mining and smelting. These activities have left an indelible mark on the city's atmosphere, with dust serving as a major carrier of heavy metals. Identifying the sources of these metals is a complex task, as various poll

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