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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Meat and Your Health: A Hidden Link to UTIs

People often worry about germs on grocery carts, but there's a bigger concern lurking in the meat aisle. Recent studies show that a lot of urinary tract infections (UTIs) might start from bacteria found in store-bought meat. This is a big deal because UTIs are super common, and many of them are caus

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Bringing Back Neanderthals: A Risky Idea?

Bringing back Neanderthals is a topic that sparks curiosity and debate. Some scientists believe it might be possible within the next 20 years. However, many experts argue that it's not just difficult but also ethically questionable. One major challenge is the technology needed to bring back Neander

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Oct 24 2025FINANCE

Stocks Soar as Inflation Eases, But What's Next?

The stock market is on a roll, with the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all pushing towards new highs. This surge comes after a recent report showed inflation isn't as bad as some feared. Lower inflation is good news for everyday folks struggling with high prices. It's also a green light for the Fede

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

US Lawmakers Back Trump's Tech Export Limits on China

In a surprising turn of events, some US politicians are cheering a potential new rule from the Trump administration. This rule could limit tech exports to China. The idea is to hit back at China's recent move to control rare earth exports. The plan is still in the works, but it could affect a wide

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

COVID Vaccines Might Give Cancer Treatment a Boost

Recent findings suggest that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, like those from Pfizer and Moderna, could offer a surprising advantage for advanced cancer patients. The research, published in Nature, indicates that these vaccines might enhance the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy. The study focused on pa

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

Tether's Big Money Move: What's Behind the Boom?

Tether, the company behind the popular cryptocurrency USDT, is on a roll. They're expecting to make around $15 billion in profit this year. That's a lot of money! But how are they doing it? Well, more and more people are investing in cryptocurrencies. And Tether's USDT is one of the most popular st

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of the Lower Back: A Deep Dive into Injury Mechanics

Ever wondered what happens to your lower back when it gets hurt? Researchers took a closer look at how the lower spine behaves when it's pushed to its limits. They used 40 samples from human donors to see how the spine reacts to bending and pressure until it gets injured. The spine's behavior was no

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Africa's Old Guard vs. Young Dreamers

Across Africa, a striking contrast is unfolding. Some of the world's oldest leaders are at the helm of nations with some of the youngest populations. This age gap has sparked debates and demands for change, especially from the younger generation. In Cameroon, President Paul Biya, at 92, has been in

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

UK Economy: Small Wins Amid Big Challenges

The UK economy is showing small signs of improvement. Businesses are feeling a bit more confident. They are spending and hiring again after a shaky September. This is good news for the finance minister, who is preparing for a big budget announcement next month. Consumers are also spending more. The

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

New Rules for Banks: RBI Sets Limits on Market Investments and Takeovers

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently shared some new ideas about how much banks can invest in the stock market and help with company takeovers. They want to make sure banks don't put too much money in these areas. The RBI suggests that banks should not spend more than 20% of their strongest

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