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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Algae and Antibiotics: A Complex Dance in Our Oceans

Antibiotics are everywhere. They are used to keep animals healthy and help plants grow. But what happens when these medicines end up in our oceans? Scientists have been studying this for years. They found that antibiotics can have a big impact on marine algae. These tiny plants are super important.

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Jun 26 2025SPORTS

Leeds United Eyes Proven Striker Calvert-Lewin

Leeds United is making moves to strengthen their squad for their return to the Premier League. They have reached out to Dominic Calvert-Lewin's representatives to see if the Everton striker would be interested in joining them this summer. Calvert-Lewin, who has 85 career goals to his name, is a free

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Vapes: A Hidden Danger?

Vaping was once seen as a cool way to quit smoking, but it's not as safe as people thought. Many adults who vape still smoke cigarettes, and teens who never smoked are getting addicted to nicotine through vaping. About 11 million Americans vape regularly. While vapes are considered less harmful than

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Brands in America with Chinese Roots

In the U. S. , many tech brands are household names, but not all are American. Some are owned by Chinese companies, and this might surprise you. Think about the gadgets you use every day. Your phone, laptop, or even the games you play could be from a brand that's Chinese-owned. This isn't just abou

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Navigation Tech Takes Off with Rocket Lab

Europe is teaming up with Rocket Lab to send two small satellites into space. These satellites are part of a bigger plan to test new navigation technology. The goal is to create a system that can help with positioning, navigation, and timing from low Earth orbit. The satellites, called Pathfinder A

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Work Less, Live More: Bernie Sanders' AI-Powered Dream

Bernie Sanders, a senator from Vermont, has a bold idea. He thinks if AI makes us work faster, we should work less. In a chat with podcaster Joe Rogan, Sanders said that AI should help workers, not just bosses. He suggested that if AI boosts productivity, companies should cut work hours, not jobs. S

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

Smart Security: How Holtium Turns Risk into Business Growth

Holtium is a new company shaking up how businesses handle security. Instead of just seeing security as a necessary cost, Holtium helps companies use it to grow and stay ahead. In today's fast-changing world, old security methods don't cut it anymore. Businesses need to know where they're spending to

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health Checks with AI-Generated Sounds

Heart health is a big deal, and doctors need good tools to spot problems early. One way they do this is by listening to heart sounds. But there's a catch: not all heart conditions are easy to find. This is especially true for coronary artery disease (CAD), which is underrepresented in current datase

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy Watch: New Free Upgrades to Check Out

Samsung is set to reveal its latest Galaxy Watches soon, but they're already giving us a sneak peek with some exciting updates. Users are already trying out new features on their Galaxy Watch5 series or later, thanks to the One UI 8 Watch updates. These features are making waves on forums like Reddi

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

NOAA's Billing Blunder: Workers Fired, Then Billed for Non-Existent Health Coverage

Some former employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are in a tough spot. They were fired, then rehired, and then fired again. Now, they're getting bills for health insurance they never had. The workers say they received letters demanding payment for health care premi

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