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Mar 08 2025BUSINESS

FedEx's Global Trade Adventure

FedEx's CEO, Raj Subramaniam, had a chat with Wayfair's co-founder, Niraj Shah. They talked about how global trade is always changing. They didn't get into politics, but they did talk about how FedEx has a big advantage in this changing world. FedEx has a huge network that spans the globe.

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Lockdowns: More Than Just a Health Crisis

Lockdowns were a big deal during the COVID-19 pandemic. They were put in place to stop the spread of the virus. But, they had a lot of other effects too. People's feelings about politics, the economy, and even healthcare got worse. This was a big problem for everyone, including the people making the

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Your Body's Clock: How Daily Junk Food Speeds Up Aging

Every day, many people enjoy convenient snacks like chips, cookies, and sodas. These treats are ultra-processed foods, and new research shows they speed up how quickly our bodies age. This isn't just about looking older; it's about feeling older and facing more health problems. The study looked at

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Mar 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Monopoly Mania: The Board Game Comes to Life

Imagine a world where the classic board game Monopoly comes to life. That's exactly what's happening with a new reality competition series in the works. This isn't just a game of chance, it's a social experiment. Players will form alliances, strategize, and compete fiercely. They'll test their frien

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

When Time Matters in Emergency Training

Emergency situations can happen anywhere. When they do, they often require a lot of resources. These can be anything from a car crash to a natural disaster. The key to managing these situations effectively is to have well-trained responders. This is why regular training is so important. It help

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Spotting Alzheimer's Early: The MEMORIES Checklist

Alzheimer's disease is a growing problem, with more people getting it and dying from it every year. This is a serious issue that needs attention. One way to tackle this is by spotting it early. Genetic tests can help, but they aren't always easy to get. So, what else can we do? The answer might be

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

The Long Haul: Unraveling the Mysteries of COVID's Lingering Effects

Imagine surviving a storm but still feeling its effects years later. That's what many people are experiencing with long COVID. Five years after the initial outbreak, a significant number of people are still dealing with symptoms that just won't quit. They've been to countless doctors and had every t

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

The Department of Education: What's the Big Deal?

The Department of Education is a big deal for students in the U. S. It's the federal agency that makes sure kids from kindergarten to high school get a good education. It also helps out with special education programs and tries to make schools better. Plus, it gives out Pell Grants and federal stude

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Dasatinib's Role in Fighting Leukemia

Dasatinib is a medication that has shown promise in treating a specific type of leukemia known as BCR::ABL1 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). This type of leukemia is particularly challenging because it affects a specific gene fusion that can make it tough to treat. The study focused on adult pat

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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

Love and Technology: A Husband's Health Scare and a Wife's Journey

Hunter Woodhall, a Paralympic champion, had a rough time. It all started with a simple salad containing blue cheese. Hunter, who had developed a strange intolerance to lactose after catching Covid-19, felt intense stomach cramps. This was unusual, even for someone who had experienced severe pain bef

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