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Apr 03 2025BUSINESS

The Simple Math Behind Trump's Trade Tariffs

The United States recently introduced hefty tariffs on numerous countries. These tariffs were presented as a way to balance the playing field. The idea was to match what other nations charge the U. S. on their goods. However, the method used to determine these tariffs was far from str

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Apr 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grindavík Under Threat: Another Volcanic Eruption Strikes Iceland

Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula has been active since 2021, with the latest eruption occurring on a Tuesday morning. This event marked the 11th eruption in the area, causing the evacuation of the town of Grindavík and the popular Blue Lagoon spa. The Icelandic Meteorological Office reported an earthq

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Qualcomm's Upcoming Chipset: What to Expect

Qualcomm is set to unveil a new chipset on April 2, but the name remains a mystery. The company has a history of releasing non-flagship chipsets with high-end features, and this new release seems to follow that trend. The upcoming chipset is expected to be a part of the Snapdragon 8s series, likely

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Mar 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Family Feud: Unraveling the Truth Behind a Broken Collarbone

A recent public spat has brought attention to the Hogan family. The main focus? A broken collarbone. Linda Hogan has made serious accusations. She claims that her daughter-in-law, Brooke Hogan, was under the influence when she injured someone. This has sparked a heated debate. Brooke's husband, Ste

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Gout Treatment: The Power of Alcaligenes

A breakthrough has been made in the world of medical science. A new strain of Alcaligenes, named UR1, has been found to produce a highly active uricase enzyme. This enzyme is special because it is found outside the cell, making it easier to collect and use. This discovery is a big deal because it

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Wheelchair Skills: A New Way to Empower Students

Wheelchairs can be a game-changer for kids who use them. They can help kids join in at school, play sports, and take part in community events. However, many young wheelchair users still depend on others to get around. This is where the Wheelchair Skills Training Program (WSTP) comes in. It has shown

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

United Credit Cards: What's Changing and Why It Matters

The United Airlines credit cards, managed by Chase, are getting a significant makeover. This overhaul includes a mix of new benefits and increased annual fees. The changes are designed to offer more value, but whether they do depends on how you use the cards. The updates kick in right away for new

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Why More People Are Choosing Cannabis Over Alcohol

People are starting to see cannabis in a new light. It is no longer just a plant that lazy people use. More and more people are recognizing it as a safer and more beneficial option compared to alcohol. This shift in perspective is backed by science and is changing how people view these substances.

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Mar 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kilauea's Spectacular Show: Lava Fountains Light Up Hawaii

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been putting on quite the show. It started on December 23rd, 2024. It's been a busy time for the volcano. It has stopped and started more than a dozen times since then. The shortest show lasted just 13 hours. The longest one went on for eight whole days. Each time

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

The Rise of No and Low Alcohol Drinks in Britain

The UK government is setting a goal to cut down on alcohol use by 2025. One big step in this direction is making more no and low alcohol (no/lo) drinks available. This shift is not just about health but also about changing consumer habits. The availability of these drinks has been growing steadily.

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