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Mar 08 2025FINANCE

Wall Street's Wild Ride: A Bumpy Week for Investors

Wall Street is having a tough week. The stock market is down, and investors are feeling the pressure. The S&P 500, a key indicator of the market's health, dropped by 1% in midday trading. This comes after a rollercoaster week where the index swung up and down by at least 1% each day. Things are look

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Mar 08 2025CRIME

South Carolina's Unusual Execution Plan

South Carolina is gearing up for a historic execution. The state plans to use a firing squad, a method not seen in the U. S. since 2010. The inmate, Brad Sigmon, is 67 years old. He was found guilty of a brutal crime in 2001. Sigmon killed his ex-girlfriend's parents, David and Gladys Larke, with a

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Mar 08 2025SPORTS

Jalen Brunson's Injury Overshadows Knicks' OT Loss to Lakers

The Knicks found themselves in a tough spot on a Thursday night in Los Angeles. They were fighting hard against the Lakers, but the game took a turn for the worse when their star point guard, Jalen Brunson, hurt his ankle with just 1:24 left in overtime. Brunson, who had been a key player a

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Trochleoplasty: Why Stiffness Might Not Be a Big Deal

Trochlear dysplasia (TD) is a condition where the groove at the end of the thighbone (femur) that fits into the knee is not formed properly. This can lead to knee pain and instability. One way to fix this is with a procedure called Bereiter trochleoplasty (TP). This surgery can sometimes lead to sti

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and Seizures: Can AI Predict Them Before Surgery?

Brain tumors, specifically gliomas, often come with a nasty side effect: seizures. These seizures can be tough to predict, but getting a heads-up before surgery can make a big difference in treatment. So, scientists decided to try something new. They took a powerful AI tool called XGBoost and used i

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Mar 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Raising Kids in Tough Times: Roma Moms in Slovakia

The journey of raising a family is always challenging, but for Roma mothers in Slovakia, the struggle is real. These moms face a constant battle with financial instability. This isn't just about having enough money for the basics; it's about the constant worry that can wear down even the strongest p

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Sunlight's Surprising Role in Skin Inflammation

When sunlight hits our skin, it can trigger inflammation in people with autoimmune diseases. This is known as photosensitivity. It makes life tough and can cause flare-ups. Scientists have found a key player in this process: a protein called ZBP1. This protein helps stabilize a type of DNA called Z-

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Mar 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Clean Energy from Waste: The Power of Piezoelectric Ceramics

Imagine a world where industrial waste doesn't just pollute our planet, but actually helps generate clean energy. This isn't a fantasy. Piezoelectric materials can do just that. They turn mechanical energy into electrical energy. This makes them super useful for industrial applications. Sci

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Mar 08 2025WEATHER

Snowy Surprises and Sunny Smiles: Colorado's Weather Rollercoaster

Brace yourselves, folks! Colorado is in for a wild weather ride this week. It all starts with a big snowstorm today. The High Country will see the first flakes falling this morning, with the snow spreading to the I-25 corridor and Eastern Plains by evening. This isn't your average snow day, though.

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Super Agers

Ever wondered what makes some people live incredibly long lives? These folks, known as supercentenarians, are people who have lived past 110 years. They often have amazing mental and physical health, which is why scientists are so interested in them. By studying these super agers, we can learn a

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