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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Trump and Medvedev in a Nuclear Showdown

In a recent online clash, former U. S. President Donald Trump took aim at Russian official Dmitry Medvedev over claims about Iran's nuclear capabilities. Medvedev, who serves as Russia's Security Council deputy chairman, suggested that several countries might supply Iran with nuclear warheads follow

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxi Takes Baby Steps in Austin

Tesla's shares got a boost recently. This happened after the company started a small test of its driverless taxi service. The service is called Robotaxi. It's something Elon Musk has been talking about for a while. He sees it as a big new business for Tesla. The first Robotaxi trips were short. The

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: Rubin Observatory's Stunning First Glimpse

In a groundbreaking move, the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has shared its first images, giving us a peek into the vast universe. This observatory, a joint effort by the U. S. National Science Foundation and the U. S. Department of Energy, has already captured millions of galaxies, stars, and as

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Jun 23 2025BUSINESS

Trump Media's Bold Move Amid Stock Slump

Trump Media is taking a big step to boost its stock value. They plan to spend up to $400 million to buy back their own shares. This move comes after their stock price dropped by 46% this year. The company believes this buyback will make their finances more flexible. Buying back shares is a common s

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Maze of Sexual Orientation Change

Sexual orientation change efforts, or SOCE, have sparked intense discussions. But the reality is that the evidence is scattered and confusing. Some recent findings hint at minor changes in sexual attraction and behavior among a group of religious men. However, these results are not groundbreaking. T

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Spot Alzheimer's Early

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, especially as people live longer. One key to fighting it is catching it early. That's where the amyloid beta 42/40 ratio comes in. This ratio, which compares two types of amyloid beta proteins, can signal Alzheimer's before serious symptoms show up. But how

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Without Water: Dry Decontamination's Role in Hazmat Scenarios

Hazmat incidents involving chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear materials require careful handling. The goal is to stop the spread of contamination and prevent harm to people and the environment. While wet decontamination is the go-to method, it's not always practical. Cold weather and lim

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Counting Mpox Lesions: Tech to the Rescue

Mpox is a viral infection that shares symptoms with smallpox. One crucial way to track how the disease is progressing is by counting the number of skin lesions that appear. This task is usually done by hand, which can be time-consuming and prone to mistakes. This is where technology steps in to offe

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Preventing Pressure Injuries: A New Approach to Training

In the world of healthcare, pressure injuries are a big deal. They can cause serious problems for patients and add stress to the already busy lives of healthcare assistants. So, how can we make sure these injuries don't happen? One way is through better training. A recent effort focused on creating

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Jun 23 2025BUSINESS

How Digital Good Deeds Boost Car Brands in China

In today's world, how a company acts online can greatly influence its success. This is especially true in China's car industry. A recent study showed that when car brands do good things online, it can make their brand worth more. This isn't just about people buying cars or liking a brand. It's about

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