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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

How Hurricanes Hit Harder on Some Communities

Hurricanes cause a lot of damage. Researchers have started to look past the obvious destruction and focus on why some people suffer more. The problem is that many studies only look at the direct effects without digging into why certain people are more at risk. Between 2000 and 2022, there have bee

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Bugs and Blooms: The Scent That Lures Lygus lineolaris

Lygus lineolaris, a troublemaker pest found all over North America, has a nose for trouble. This bug uses its sense of smell to find its favorite places to eat. Scientists wanted to figure out what smells attract this pest, specifically to crops. The scientists were curious about the smells

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Feb 02 2025CRIME

The Mystery of Elmer: A Fathers What ifs?

Everyone has a story. There's a story behind every missing person. In the early 1990’s Elmer Holmgren was a lawyer living in Las Vegas. . Elmer had a comfortable life and a good job with a wealthy couple named Kenneth and Sante Kimes. In the beginning it seemed ok. But it would take a turn. El

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Fired: The Fall of CFPB's Chopra

Rohit Chopra's time as the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) came to an end when President Trump decided to let him go. Chopra's journey at the CFPB saw him push for changes that the financial industry didn’t always love. He tried to remove medical debt from cred

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Secretary of State's Journey: A Closer Look at US Policy in Central America

The top diplomat of the US, Marco Rubio, has embarked on a significant trip to Central America, starting with Panama. This journey is not just a diplomatic courtesy but a strategic move to advance the Trump administration's "America First" policy. The goal is clear: to intensify efforts to control m

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Feb 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebration in Miami for Wendy's Father

Wendy Williams has just secured a brief joyous moment. After a hard-fought effort, the New wave of possibilities is just kicking off. First thing first, judge rules that Wendy Williams will be allowed the opportunity to escape the Big Apple. WHAT? ! We thought she was confined to a New York ass

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Feb 01 2025FINANCE

Heavy Haulers Struggle as Economy Cools

The transportation and logistics business is still struggling in the middle of a recession. The industry is having a hard time keeping up with the demand for goods. ArcBest is trying to stay afloat by focusing on improving profitability and cutting costs. The company's fourth-quarter earnings report

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Causes of High-Risk Births in Ibadan, Nigeria

In Ibadan, Nigeria, healthcare providers and researchers are grappling with the complexities of high-risk births. These risky situations are marked by babies born too early, too small, or stillborn, which can lead to lifelong health problems. These issues are widespread and impact a significant numb

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

What Really Breaks the Fast: Stomach Troubles

Digging into he role of diet, medicine, daily life habits affects digestive steering stomach outright towards dyspepsia or coating stomach mucus lining dreams quickly evaporate. Fasting for a chunk of the day sounds like a fitness goal in some books, however Ramadan fasting involves a full no

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Feb 01 2025FINANCE

How China's Big Businesses Are Changing Their Games:The Financialization Factor

Imagine a world where big companies in China are not just focused on making products or providing services. They are also playing with money in big ways. This trend is called financialization, and it's a hot topic for a reason. It has a big impact on how well these companies do their main jobs.

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