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Apr 28 2025FINANCE

The Market's Rollercoaster: April's Ups and Downs

The stock market has been on a wild ride in April. It started with President Trump's big tariff announcement. Then, he took back some of the toughest parts. This back and forth caused stocks to swing up and down like a rollercoaster. The S&P 500 even briefly entered a bear market. That's when s

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

Four NFL Teams Who Made the Most of the 2025 Draft

The 2025 NFL Draft is now history. It was a whirlwind of picks and trades. The draft is over, but the analysis is just beginning. Let's dive into the teams that really made the most of their opportunities. The New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Las Vegas Raiders all

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Putin's Praise and Peace Puzzles: North Korea's Role and Global Reactions

North Korea's involvement in the Kursk region conflict has finally been openly acknowledged by Russia's President Vladimir Putin. He expressed gratitude towards North Korea for their support in reclaiming Russian territory from Ukraine. Putin highlighted the bravery and skill of the North Korean sol

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

How Tariffs are Changing the Cost of Your Favorite Online Purchases

Tariffs have become a hot topic, especially when it comes to online shopping. The Chinese e-commerce business Shein has recently increased prices for its American customers. This move is a direct response to the tariff increases imposed by the U. S. government. This is not just about a few cents he

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Blurry Line of Science Retractions

Scientific journals often pull back articles that have problems. This is how science fixes its own mistakes. Usually, this happens when there's cheating, honest blunders, or legal issues. But lately, there's a new trend. Some articles are getting retracted for political reasons. A journal called "Na

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Results of Medicare's Shared Savings Program

The Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) has been around for a while. It aims to cut down on healthcare costs. The program uses a group of doctors and hospitals called Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). These groups work together to provide better care and save money. At first, the program sh

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Apr 28 2025FINANCE

Economic Ripples Across Asia

The financial world in Asia-Pacific was quite calm on Monday. Investors were busy evaluating China's plans to boost local businesses. They were also keeping an eye on the ongoing trade talks between the U. S. and various countries in the region. China's finance minister, Lan Fo'an, had made some bi

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Apr 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Puzzle Challenge: Unraveling Today's Connections

The latest Sports Edition of Connections is live, and it's not for the faint-hearted. This puzzle has a knack for stumping even the most seasoned players. The creators often lean on familiar athletes and their team histories, which can be a double-edged sword. It's easy to get tripped up if you're n

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in HIV Prevention for Gay Men in China

The battle against HIV in China is far from over, especially among gay and bisexual men. This group faces unique challenges when it comes to prevention. In recent years, there has been a surge in using technology to tackle this issue. This approach is gaining traction globally, but is it effective?

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Forgotten Innovator:How Charles Dotter Changed Heart Care

Charles T. Dotter and Andreas R. Grüntzig are both legends in the world of interventional cardiology. Dotter is the creator of the first angioplasty. Grüntzig is the inventor of the angioplasty balloon. Yet, many young cardiologists today know little about Dotter's work. This is a shame. His st

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