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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giant Cuts Jobs to Boost AI Efforts

Microsoft is letting go of 9, 000 workers. This is part of a bigger plan to reshape the company. The cuts are happening in different areas and at all levels. Even though the company is making a lot of money, it wants to work more efficiently. The company says it needs to simplify things. This means

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Houston's Fight Against Gun Violence: A Closer Look

Gun violence is a big problem in the United States, causing many injuries and deaths. To tackle this issue, a program called the Houston Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program (Houston-HVIP) is being tested. This program focuses on helping young people who have been hurt by gunfire. The progr

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Healing Minds: LA County's New Approach to Trauma

In Los Angeles County, a fresh way to tackle trauma is now available. The Department of Mental Health has started offering EMDR, a therapy that uses eye movements to help people deal with painful memories. This method is gaining popularity, and for good reason. Dr. Janice Jones, a psychologist with

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giant Trims Workforce Again: What's Happening at Microsoft?

Microsoft is letting go of thousands of employees, marking its second big round of job cuts in just a few months. This time, the cuts are hitting various teams worldwide, including sales and the Xbox gaming division. The company hasn't shared the exact number of people affected but says it's less t

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox's Big Shift: What's Happening with Perfect Dark and Everwild?

Xbox has decided to stop working on two big games, Perfect Dark and Everwild. They are also closing one of their studios, The Initiative. This is part of a bigger plan to change their focus and use their resources more wisely. This move is not surprising. The gaming industry is always changing. Com

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

A Star's Fiery Double Goodbye

Astronomers have snapped a stunning photo of a star's aftermath, revealing a rare double explosion. This star, now a supernova remnant named SNR 0509-67. 5, showed signs of two blasts. The image, taken with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT), displays different chemical e

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Ancient Heatwave: The Hidden Role of Forests

A long time ago, around 252 million years, Earth faced its worst life crisis. The "Great Dying" wiped out nearly 90% of all species. After this disaster, the planet stayed extremely hot for 5 million years. Scientists have been trying to figure out why. Recently, a group of researchers made a big d

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Jul 02 2025FINANCE

U. S. Private Jobs Dip in June, But Paychecks Keep Growing

In June, the private sector saw a drop of 33, 000 jobs. This decline was mainly due to fewer hires and companies not filling open positions quickly. However, paychecks grew by 4. 4% over the year, showing that wages are still going up. The job losses were mostly in professional services and educati

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Jul 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Threats in Your Food: The Hidden Dangers of PFAS

People are getting more worried about PFAS, or per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances. These chemicals stick around in the environment and end up in our food. Understanding how they get into our diet is important to keep us safe. A recent study looked at how PFAS can enter our food. It found that old

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Gut Bugs and Cancer: A New Way to Spot Trouble Early

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a big deal worldwide, especially when it's caught late. The sooner we find it, the better the chances of beating it. Now, scientists are looking at the tiny bacteria living in our guts to help spot CRC earlier. Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and these tiny cr

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