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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Why is learning from medical mistakes still challenging?

Even with robust efforts to improve healthcare quality, learning from patient safety incidents stays tough. A recent study took a look at the social, political, and organizational factors that make learning from these incidents so tricky. It's not just about fixing mistakes; it's about understanding

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Bat Rabies: A Growing Threat to Cattle in Latin America

Rabies, a disease shared between animals and humans, is a big problem in rural Latin America. It hurts food security and the economy by killing many animals. The common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus, is the main reason this happens. These bats spread the rabies virus (RABV) to cows, causing outbrea

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy Ring Sizes and Sleep Tracking Updates

Samsung is making big changes to its Galaxy Ring and Samsung Health app. Now, the Galaxy Ring comes in more sizes, perfect for everyone. But the real excitement is in the app updates. Samsung Health is getting new features to help you sleep better. One cool feature is the Sleep environment report. I

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Why JPMorgan Thinks These Stocks Will Struggle in 2025

JPMorgan has some stocks in mind that they think will face trouble in 2025. Stocks like Novavax, Airbnb, and Intel are on their list. The market has been tough lately, with big tech stocks losing favor. JPMorgan looked at stocks across different sectors, from healthcare to technology. Novavax, a vac

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Tightens Rules on AI Chips, Keeps Allies in the Loop

The United States government recently announced new rules that limit the export of AI chips to certain countries and allow unlimited access to allies like Japan and the UK. The goal is to keep advanced computing power within the U. S. and its closest allies, while blocking access to countries like C

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Judge Fla. Cases Through Dec. 2024 with New Developments

Florida Judge Aileen Cannon, known for her high-profile cases, just approved something important: she won’t block the public release of a report on former president Donald Trump’s role in trying to overturn the 2020 election. But! She’s putting a pause on one part of the report that involves some se

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Jan 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars Shift Schedule Due to LA Wildfires

The Oscars have decided to push back their nomination voting period and change the date of their announcement due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. The voting, which was supposed to end on January 14, will now close on January 17 at 5 p. m. PT. Nominations for the 97th Academy Awards will be

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Senate Faces Busy Week with Cabinet Hearings

This week, the Senate has a packed schedule. They're having more than a dozen hearings for President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks. Some people are expected to sail through, like Senator Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. But others might face tough questions, like former Fox News host Pete Hegseth f

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Newt Gingrich: Mass Deportations? Not Happening Anytime Soon!

Former House speaker and Republican Newt Gingrich thinks that mass deportations, as vowed by Donald Trump, won't go very far. He believes only a small group of Republicans are really pushing for this. Gingrich explains that if stories start coming out about people like children or families being dep

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Jan 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sundance 2025: Moving Forward Despite LA Wildfires

Just days before the highly anticipated Sundance Film Festival, organizers are working hard to ensure the event runs smoothly, despite the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. With strong winds expected in the coming days, the situation could worsen and impact the festival's operations in Park City, Ut

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