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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

When a Famous Donut Deal Ends

McDonald's and Krispy Kreme are calling it quits. The two big names in fast food and sweets teamed up last year, but it didn't work out like they hoped. Krispy Kreme donuts were sold at over 2, 400 McDonald's spots, but the numbers weren't adding up for both sides. McDonald's says they were selling

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Babies: Weighing Costs and Benefits of a Rare Disease Treatment

In Italy, a big question is being asked about a new treatment for babies born with a rare condition called spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). This condition affects the nerves that control muscles, making it hard for babies to move, breathe, and even swallow. The treatment in question is called onasemno

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech: China's New Mini Drones and Their Big Potential

China has introduced a new type of tiny drone, about the size of a mosquito. These small drones are being developed for special missions, like gathering information on the battlefield without being noticed. The drone, created at a military university in Hunan province, is incredibly small—just 2 cen

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

Bumble's Bold Move: Big Cuts, Bigger Plans

Bumble, the dating app giant, is making some serious changes. They just announced plans to let go of 30% of their staff. That's about 240 people. This move is expected to cost the company between $13 million and $18 million this year. But Bumble believes it will save them $40 million every year movi

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Why Thimerosal in Vaccines is Back on the Table

In the past, vaccines had a big problem: bacteria could grow in them and make people sick. To stop this, a preservative called thimerosal was added to vaccines in the 1930s. It worked well for a long time, and the only issues were minor reactions at the injection site. But in 1999, health officials

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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 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 2025BUSINESS

Picking the Perfect Binding Machine: A Simple Guide

Choosing the right binding machine can be a game-changer for both personal and business projects. Whether you're compiling reports, creating promotional materials, or publishing your own work, the right tool can make all the difference. First things first, consider the page capacity. There's nothin

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

Lara Trump's New Ventures: Music, Business, and More

Lara Trump, known for her ties to the Trump family, has recently set up a new company called LT Music LLC. This happened in April 2025, according to official records in Florida. While details about what this business does are scarce, it's likely connected to her music career, which has seen some ups

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Small Businesses Get a Boost: What's in the New Bill?

Small businesses have faced tough times lately. High costs and strict rules have made it hard for them to grow. But now, there's a new bill that could change things. This bill, called the One Big Beautiful Bill, aims to help small businesses and workers. It includes tax cuts and fewer regulations. O

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