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May 07 2025CRIME

Gun Laws Bypassed: Two Men Face Justice for Illegal Firearm Deal

Two individuals recently faced legal consequences for their involvement in an illegal firearm transaction. Joshua Paul Stewart Turner and Noah Olen Fowler were both sentenced for their roles in a straw purchase. This is when someone buys a gun for another person who is not allowed to own one. Turner

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May 07 2025HEALTH

AI Chatbots in Gastro Pathology: How Well Do They Really Perform?

The world of artificial intelligence chatbots is buzzing with potential. These clever tools have been put through their paces in various tests. However, their performance in real-life medical scenarios, especially in gastrointestinal pathology, remains a bit of a mystery. Some chatbots, like ChatGPT

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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Real Deal on Aging Well in Singapore

In Singapore, a group of older adults living in affordable homes shared their journeys of staying healthy and happy. They talked about their struggles and triumphs in focus groups. These chats helped shape a plan to support successful aging in their community. The group had 97 members, all aged 60

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May 06 2025FINANCE

The World's Money Problem: How We Can Fix It

The world's top economic minds gathered in Washington, D. C. for the annual IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. The mood was tense, with a $4. 2 trillion funding shortfall looming for the sustainable development goals by 2025. The focus was on jobs and prosperity, but the real issue is the broken financ

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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Tiny Tummies of Babies and Heart Surgery

Heart surgery in newborns and infants can really shake things up inside their bodies. This is especially true for the tiny ecosystem living in their guts, known as the microbiome. This microbiome is a big deal. It helps turn a substance called tryptophan into various compounds, known as indole metab

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

The Student Loan Debt Collection Resumes: What You Need to Know

The Department of Education has restarted the collection process for overdue federal student loans. This move affects around 5. 3 million borrowers who are currently in default. The pause on collections, which began in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is now over. This means that borrowers w

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May 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Hidden Hand in His Business Empire

Donald Trump's business empire is a complex web of companies and trusts. Many people think he stepped back from his businesses when he became president. But, a recent filing with British regulators tells a different story. The filing shows that Trump still has significant control over his busines

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May 06 2025BUSINESS

Hinge Health's Big Leap: Revenue Soars Despite Market Jitters

Hinge Health, a digital physical therapy startup, has just shared some impressive numbers. Their first quarter of the year saw a 50% jump in revenue. That is a huge increase. This brings their total revenue for the quarter to $123. 8 million. This is a significant leap from the $82. 7 million th

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May 04 2025FINANCE

Stock Market: The Wild Ride of Recovery

The stock market in the U. S. had a rollercoaster ride after a sudden announcement about tariffs. It took just a few weeks for the market to bounce back to where it was before the shock. This happened after a president announced much higher tariffs than expected on almost all U. S. trading partners.

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May 04 2025POLITICS

The New Eugenics: Health, Wealth, and the Strong Survive

The idea of eugenics, which started in the 1800s, has a dark history. It was about encouraging certain people to have kids and discouraging others. This idea has taken new forms over time, often in harmful ways. One of these is called soft eugenics. It's not about forced sterilizations or mass death

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