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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

How Tech Tools Can Help or Hinder Senior Health

Digital solutions like apps and remote monitoring devices are often seen as helpful tools for older adults to manage their health. But if these tools aren't designed with seniors in mind, they can actually make things worse, leaving some older adults feeling excluded or overwhelmed. It's crucial to

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Biden's Border Blunder and Other Whoppers: A Weekly Roundup

This week started with a whopper from President Biden himself. He claimed that Republicans in Congress wanted to play politics with the border, and that his administration fought to fix it. But let's be real, the White House only started caring about the border when it became a political hot potato.

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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

Ynamides: A Chemical Surprise

Ever heard of ynamides? These special chemicals might seem ordinary, but they're up to something fascinating! When ynamides encounter hydrogen gas or a compound known as HBpin, something amazing happens. They change! It's like they're magically transformed into a new form. Isn't that cool? You migh

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Violence in Movies: A Half-Century Look

Let's dive into the world of cinema and take a close look at how violence has evolved on the big screen over the past 50 years. It's a journey that starts from the subtle hints of brutality in older films to the graphic intensity we see today. You might be surprised to learn that violence in movies

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

California's Fiery Future: A Wake-Up Call for Trump

The wildfires burning across Southern California are like a preview of what's to come. As President Trump starts his second term, he'll face a climate crisis that's costing Americans big time. We're talking billions of dollars every year in damage and health costs. Hurricanes like Helene and Milton

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Fasting in Ramadan: A British Muslim Experience

Ramadan, a month-long religious observance by Muslims worldwide, involves intermittent fasting. This study explored how British Muslims experience fasting, focusing on psychological, social, and health aspects. Researchers in the North of England interviewed and held focus group discussions with pra

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Trump and Melania Pay Respects to Jimmy Carter

Former President Jimmy Carter's passing brought a mix of emotions and memories. Among those who paid their respects was Donald Trump, along with his wife Melania. They visited the Capitol Rotunda where Carter's casket lay in state, a tradition for former presidents. Trump, who had often criticized C

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fact-Checkers Brace for Job Cuts as Meta Stops Funding

Mark Zuckerberg's decision to end fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram in the US has fact-checking journalists worried. Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, has been funding fact-checking organizations for years. These groups check the accuracy of posts and can reduce the reach of fal

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Jan 09 2025FINANCE

Mortgage Rates Hit 6. 93%, Highest Since July: What's Happening?

You might have heard that mortgage rates were dropping a few weeks ago. Well, that's not the case anymore. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage just hit 6. 93%, the highest it's been since early July. This is a big deal because it's the most common type of home loan in the U. S. Why the sudden j

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Jan 09 2025BUSINESS

Will 2025 Bring More Jobs? A Look at 2024's Last Jobs Report

As 2024 comes to an end, the final jobs report is set to be released on Friday. This report can give us a hint at what 2025 might look like for jobs. In 2024, job growth started slowing down a bit. The US added about 180, 000 jobs each month, which is similar to the pace in the years before the pand

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