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Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

Texas: A State Going Through A Huge Population Surge

Texas has seen a massive population growth in recent years. More than two million people have moved to the state since 2020. In 2024 alone, nearly 563, 000 people made the move to the Lone Star State. Texas now has a population of 31. 29 million people. This population explosion is due to many fac

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Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

Air Canada is Upgrading! What To Expect?

Did you know? The latest 787 planes of Air Canada will introduce something new especially for those who travel often. These planes will feature a ''business plus'' seating section at the front of the plane's business class area. This is a big deal as these seats will be separate from the normal busi

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Money, Health, and Finding Breast Cancer Early in Chile

Have you thought about how money and where you come from affect your health? Let's talk about breast cancer and how early finding it saves lives. In many places, like Chile, lots of people are getting cancer because of big changes which people call demographic and epidemiological transitions. It's

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Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

Eternal is the new name for Zomato

Starting from 2024, you will no longer see the name Zomato. The company is going through a big change. It has decided to rename itself to "Eternal". This decision comes after a few years of change in India. The quick-commerce sector has grown a lot. This is why the company is planning to change the

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Feb 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Little Hands Learning: Sensory Bins for Kids

In the quiet town of Bernardsville, a former teacher is making waves with a unique business idea. It all started with a need for a creative outlet. This teacher mom wanted to engage her kids in fun learning activities while she was home with them. She started creating sens

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Unexpected Alliance or Tariff Triumph

There was a surprise in the air. A special person, a diplomat, went a long way to show their might. U. S. President got a call from colleagues in Washington who did not like the grand plan. One person, a director of a well known newspaper in New York, was quick to criticize the idea of a 25 per

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Close Calls: When Babies Arrive Too Soon in Ethiopia

Imagine a country where every year, thousands of women face a dangerous situation. It isn't a war zone; it is Ethiopia. A baby is born every 33 months. When it is less, it is considered too close or short. This puts the mother at a higher risk of complications. In many countries this isn't a big pro

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

The Journey of Mother's Milk in Ethiopia

Ethiopia's dedication to boosting child health is something it is known for, but when it comes to breastfeeding it's not always clear how things are evolving. For a long time, information about breastfeeding trends and how policies affect these trends stayed scattered about. People didn't k

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Faith at Work: How Beliefs Shape ICU Choices

Intensive care units (ICUs) are high-stakes environments where every decision can have life or death consequences. Imagine a team of doctors, nurses, and specialists working together to save lives. Now imagine that it's decision time. Should they continue treatment, or is it time to let go? This is

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Babies Born Here Can't Be U. S. Citizens by This Judge’s Opinion

In a case happening in Maryland, there was a judge's rulingsays that children of individuals who are visiting briefly from out of the country or those here uncontendedly could not obtain citizenship any longer. that is controverse to a big length of more or similar to 2 1/2 centuries of U. S. histor

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