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May 22 2025FINANCE

Spring Home Sales Hit a Snag

In April, the housing market took a hit. Sales of existing homes slowed down to a pace not seen since 2009. This drop happened despite a growing number of jobs in the economy. The slowdown is due to high interest rates and a lack of confidence among buyers. The National Association of Realtors repor

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Home Health and Telehealth: A Pandemic Pivot

The pandemic changed how home health agencies (HHAs) operated. Before COVID-19, telehealth was not widely used. It was more of an option than a necessity. The pandemic forced a shift. HHAs had to adapt quickly. They had to find ways to keep patients safe and cared for without putting them at risk.

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Obesity in Iran: A Growing Concern

Obesity, which is having a Body Mass Index of 30 or more, is a big problem in Iran. It is a major health issue that needs attention. It is important to understand the factors that contribute to obesity in Iran. This is especially true when looking at differences between men and women. A recent s

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May 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

A. I. and Design: A New Era of Smart Gadgets

The tech world has witnessed a significant shift with the rise of artificial intelligence. This change has impacted how software is developed, how people find information, and how images and videos are created. All of this is possible with just a few prompts to a chatbot. However, A. I. has not yet

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Toyota's Big Move: RAV4 Goes Hybrid-Only in 2026

In a big shift, Toyota has announced that the 2026 RAV4 SUV will be available only as a hybrid or plug-in hybrid. This means no more traditional gas engines for this popular model. The change is part of a major redesign that includes updates to both the interior and exterior, as well as performance

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May 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Shifting Seasons: How Trees Are Changing in Illinois

Over nearly three decades, from 1993 to 2021, researchers tracked the seasonal changes of 22 different types of plants in a mature forest near Urbana, Illinois. This wasn't just about watching leaves change color. It was about understanding how climate change is affecting the timing of these changes

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nintendo's Game Stopped: The Dating App That Wasn't

A fun idea was shut down before it even started. A dating app called SmashTogether was supposed to help Super Smash Bros. fans find each other. It was not just about finding someone to play with. It was also about finding someone to date. The app had a clever plan. It wanted to match people based on

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mini Marvels: How Tech Giants Are Shrinking Smart Home Gadgets

The tech world is buzzing with excitement over the latest trend: smaller, more affordable smart home gadgets. This shift is not just about saving space; it's about making advanced technology accessible to more people. Companies are realizing that not everyone has a sprawling lawn or a wall of window

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May 20 2025FINANCE

The SPAC Comeback: Trump's Influence

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, or SPACs, are making a comeback. These investment vehicles, which were popular during the pandemic, are back in the spotlight. This time, they come with a twist. Many of the latest SPAC deals have ties to former President Donald Trump or his associates. So, wh

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Red Carpet Time Travel: Jewels That Steal the Show

The red carpet has become a stage for showcasing stunning, one-of-a-kind jewels that are not available for purchase. These pieces, often from private collections, are the talk of the town on social media. Take, for example, the 2025 Met Gala, where Isha Ambani wore a breathtaking diamond necklace. T

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