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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pelvic Surgery Gets a Tech Boost

Pelvic trauma surgery is tough. It often involves inserting screws through the skin and into the pelvis. This is usually done with lots of X-rays to guide the process. It's a bit like trying to find your way through a maze in the dark. But, what if there was a better way? A fresh approach h

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Business Bigwigs Join Trump's Middle East Tour

The Middle East tour by the U. S. President Donald Trump was more than just a political visit. It was a golden opportunity for top American business leaders to rub shoulders with influential figures. Over 30 CEOs from major U. S. companies tagged along for a high-profile lunch in Saudi Arabia. These

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Should Pete Rose Be Celebrated in Cooperstown?

Pete Rose is a name that stirs up strong feelings in the world of baseball. His records and memorabilia are scattered throughout the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. However, there is no plaque for him in the gallery. That could change soon. A recent ruling means R

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May 15 2025FINANCE

Predicting Ship Prices with Smart Tech

The shipping industry is always looking for better ways to value ships. This is key for buying, selling, and insuring them. One modern approach is using Machine Learning (ML). This method has shown it can outperform old-school techniques. The goal here is to create a precise ship valuation model for

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May 15 2025EDUCATION

Helping Struggling Students Catch Up After COVID

Schools worldwide shut down in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Students had to switch to online learning from home. This sudden change led to significant learning losses for many students, especially those in their first half-year of school during the pandemic. The big question is: Can

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May 15 2025HEALTH

How a Hidden Mini-Stroke Might Be Behind Your Constant Tiredness

A mini-stroke might be the reason for your ongoing tiredness. These are often missed because they only last a short time. It is also known as a transient ischemic attack. It happens when blood flow to the brain is briefly blocked. This blockage can last up to a day. Many people experience this

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

A Clash Over Clothes: Baristas Push Back on New Dress Code

Baristas across the United States are making a stand. Over a thousand of them, working at 75 stores, have walked off the job. Their issue? A new dress code that went into effect this week. The company wants them to wear solid black shirts and khaki, black, or blue jeans underneath their iconic green

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Judge's Legal Battle Over Immigration Aid

A judge in Wisconsin is fighting back against charges that she helped a man avoid immigration agents. This judge, Hannah Dugan, is arguing that she did nothing wrong and that she has legal protection for her actions. She is claiming that her actions were part of her job as a judge. She is saying t

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May 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Cruise's Biggest Risk

Tom Cruise left a lasting impression at the Cannes Film Festival with the premiere of "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. " The event was a spectacle, featuring a 40-piece orchestra playing the iconic theme music as guests arrived. The audience was captivated by the film's special effects, b

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Early Land Lovers: Reptile Footprints Rewrite History

A recent find in Australia has flipped the script on what scientists thought they knew about when animals started living on land full-time. A slab of sandstone near Melbourne holds the oldest known footprints of a reptile-like creature. These tracks are around 350 million years old. This means th

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