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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Big Win in the Payments Game

A recent court ruling has given Apple a significant victory in a legal battle. The case involved accusations that Apple, along with Visa and Mastercard, had been working together to stifle competition in the payments industry. The plaintiffs, which included a group of merchants, claimed that Apple h

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Is Eradicating a Tiny Bug the Key to Beating Stomach Cancer?

In Korea, a national health initiative has been running since 1999. This program focuses on adults over 40, offering them a stomach check every two years. The goal? To catch stomach cancer early and improve survival rates. But here's a twist: most stomach cancers are caused by a tiny bug called Heli

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Jul 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love Island USA Cast: Love and Luggage at Fiji Airport

The "Love Island USA" season might be over, but the drama and affection didn't end at the airport. Contestants made their way through Nadi International Airport in Fiji, where fans captured their final moments together. Pepe Garcia and Nic Vansteenberghe stole the show, acting like old married coup

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Jul 14 2025BUSINESS

Kenvue Shakes Up Leadership as Profits Lag

Kenvue, the company behind popular brands like Tylenol and Neutrogena, is going through some big changes. The CEO, Thibaut Mongon, has stepped down. This is the second major leadership change in a short time. The company is under pressure from investors to improve its performance, especially in its

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Jul 13 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Talks: A Question of Trust

Iran is open to talking about its nuclear program again, but there's a catch. The country's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Iran would only return to the negotiating table if the U. S. and its allies promised no more attacks. This comes after recent strikes on Iran's nuclear and military site

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Fruits and Veggies Fresh: A New Way to Fight Spoilage

Fruits and vegetables often go bad after harvest. This is a big problem. It affects food safety and quality. To tackle this, scientists are looking at new ways to use natural helpers, like bacteria and fungi, to keep produce fresh. These helpers, called biocontrol agents (BCAs), can fight off disea

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Spotlight on Infrared Imaging: A Smarter Way to Detect Breast Cancer Early

Breast cancer is a big deal, affecting more women than any other cancer. Early detection is key to better treatment and survival rates. But current methods like mammograms can be uncomfortable, expensive, and not always accurate, especially for women with dense breast tissue. Enter infrared thermog

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Is TB Screening a Smart Move for The Netherlands?

The Netherlands is thinking hard about TB screening for newcomers. It's not just a health issue; it's also about money. The country wants to know if checking for TB in immigrants and asylum seekers is a good use of funds. People coming from certain places often bring TB with them. The big question

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Jul 12 2025BUSINESS

How Do Visits from Analysts Influence Company Risks?

In China, companies listed on the stock exchange are under constant scrutiny. One interesting aspect is how visits from institutional analysts affect how these companies take risks. Researchers looked into this and found something surprising. More visits in one year can lead to managers taking bigge

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Jul 11 2025CRIME

A German Tourist's Surprising Outback Survival

A German backpacker, Carolina Wilga, made headlines after surviving 12 days in Australia's harsh Outback. She vanished on June 29, last seen in the tiny town of Beacon, where only 123 people live. A day after her abandoned van was found, a local spotted her wandering a forest trail, weak but unhurt.

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