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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

Easter Eggs and Big Tech: A New Tradition?

The White House Easter Egg Roll has always been a fun event for kids. But this year, it had a new twist. Big Tech companies and groups showed up with their logos and branding. This was a first. Kids danced to music on a stage with YouTube's logo. They took photos in a tent that looked like Instagram

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Spotlight on the Eye: Smart Fovea Finder in Tricky Retinal Scenes

The fovea, a tiny spot in the eye, is key in spotting diabetic retinopathy and other eye troubles. Yet, finding it can be tricky. The eye's landscape varies a lot, with differing contrasts, colors, and structures. Plus, lesions near the macula can block the view. This makes it hard for usual methods

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

China's Economy: Stronger Than Expected Amid Trade Tensions

In the first three months of 2025, China's economy showed unexpected strength. The country's GDP grew by 5. 4% year-on-year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics in Beijing. This growth rate was higher than the 5. 1% that analysts had predicted. The news came out on a Wednesday, and it was

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Apr 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Dancing Duo's Passion Ignites Speculation

Dancing with the Stars professionals, Emma Slater and Alan Bersten, wrapped up their tour with a performance that left fans buzzing. The duo's final show on April 19 in Rosemont, Illinois, featured a surprising moment that had everyone talking. During their routine, Slater and Bersten shared a passi

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Springtime Sky Show: The Lyrid Meteor Shower 2025

The Lyrid meteor shower is a yearly event that lights up the night sky with shooting stars. It starts on April 16 and wraps up on April 25. The main event, though, happens on April 22. This is when Earth travels through the thickest part of the debris left by Comet Thatcher. The result? A spectacula

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tech World's Big Moves This Week

The tech world is always buzzing, and this week was no exception. Let's dive into some of the biggest stories that caught everyone's attention. Google is in hot water. A judge ruled that the tech giant broke antitrust laws in the ad tech market. This decision comes after a two-year legal battle

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

New Tools to Tackle Uric Acid Issues

Uric acid problems, like hyperuricemia and gout, are serious health issues. They happen when there is too much uric acid in the body. To tackle this, scientists are looking for ways to block a specific transporter called URAT1. This transporter helps move uric acid around in the body. A team of res

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

College Gymnasts Battle for the Top Spot

The stage is set in Fort Worth, Texas, where four powerhouse teams are about to compete for the NCAA women's gymnastics championship. The teams are Missouri, Oklahoma, UCLA, and Utah. They are all eager to claim the top spot. The competition is fierce, with some of the sport's biggest names in the

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

The Pollen Problem: How to Outsmart Spring Allergies

Spring is here, and so is the pollen. It's no secret that allergies are becoming more of a hassle each year. The reason? Climate change is making the pollen season last longer, and more people are seeking relief from doctors. Between 1990 and 2018, the pollen season in North America stretched by 20

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Spring's Sky Show: Catch the Lyrid Meteor Shower

The Lyrid meteor shower is happening right now. It started on April 16 and will be at its best on Monday night. This event is a great chance for people in the Northern Hemisphere to see shooting stars. The Lyrids are one of the most reliable meteor showers of the year. They happen when the weather i

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