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Nov 25 2024FINANCE

China's Bond Move: A Subtle Warning?

China recently did something unusual. They sold $2 billion worth of bonds in Saudi Arabia. These bonds are special because they’re paid back in U. S. dollars. This seems like a simple financial move, but analysts think there might be more to it. First, let’s talk about interest rates. China got rat

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Clouds' Effect on Heat: What Role Does the Sky Play?

Have you ever wondered how clouds affect the Earth's temperature? It turns out, the surrounding sky plays a big role too! Scientists used data from the CERES satellite to study five tropical regions: Africa and the Amazon over land, and the eastern and western Pacific and Atlantic oceans. They found

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Nov 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Deal at Cop29: Is It Fair for All?

The climate finance deal agreed at Cop29 has faced criticism from negotiators of some countries. The deal aims to triple the amount of money given to poorer countries to fight climate change, but it falls short of the $1. 3 trillion requested by developing nations. Instead, it sets a goal of $300 bi

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

PS5 Slim: Big Discount, Big Fun This Holiday

You know what's awesome? The PS5 Slim just got super cheap! Like, really cheap. We're talking $424 instead of $499. That's a big deal, especially for a console that's been out for a few years and is already super popular. Amazon is doing this special deal for Black Friday, so it's like getting an ea

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

UCLA Shines: Pummels South Carolina to Chase Title Dreams

The UCLA women's basketball team set the court ablaze with a thrilling 77-62 victory over the mighty South Carolina Gamecocks. This powerful win not only snapped the defending champions' impressive 43-game winning streak but also marked the Bruins' first-ever triumph over a top-ranked team. The Brui

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Nov 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Some European Conservation Plans Flourish and Others Fizzle

In Europe, various conservation efforts aimed at maintaining or restoring biodiversity have seen mixed results. But what makes some programs successful while others struggle? A study among experts explored this question. They looked at three different programs: two from governments (Natura 2000 and

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Nov 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Ellen & Portia's UK Move: More Than Just Politics

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi aren't just leaving the U. S. because of politics. They've been planning a change for a while. The couple wanted a fresh start after Ellen retired from her TV show. California life had become dull for them. Friends thought they'd move to Australia, but they ended

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Idaho Lawmakers Chat Education Changes at Local Meet

In the heart of Coeur d’Alene, over a hundred folks showed up to a town hall put together by the Kootenai County GOP. The event was a chance for North Idaho legislators to share their plans for the upcoming legislative session. Eight representatives from different districts were there to talk shop,

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Understanding PRS: What Healthcare Experts and Patients Really Think

Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) are tools that help estimate someone's genetic risk for certain diseases. As researchers work to use PRS in real-world healthcare settings, a lot of attention is being paid to how medical professionals, patients, and the public feel about it. A recent study looked at many

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Do We Need Doctors to Chat About Our Mental Health?

A recent survey showed that most adults in the US want their primary-care doctors to ask about their mental well-being. But surprisingly, only one in three say this actually happens during checkups. What's going on? Dr. Turner from Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles shared some thoughts. He says that

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