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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Prime Day: Smart Shopping for Everyday Needs

People are using Prime Day to grab everyday items instead of luxury goods. This year, shoppers are focusing on essentials like batteries, trash bags, and vitamins. Many waited for Prime Day to buy these items, showing how much people want to save money. The deals reflect this trend. There are big d

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Stress, Depression, and Pregnancy: How Where You Live Matters

Pregnancy is a time of big changes, both good and bad. But did you know where you live can affect how you feel during this time? A study looked into this and found some interesting things. First, let's talk about stress. It's a part of life, but too much can be bad, especially when you're pregnant.

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Jul 07 2025POLITICS

Trade Talks: Will Deadlines Bend for Some Nations?

The White House is hinting that some countries might get extra time to finalize trade deals before tariffs kick in. Stephen Miran, head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, shared this during an interview. He mentioned that countries making real efforts could see their deadlines extended

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

When Work Feels Like a Never-Ending Grind

Burnout is often seen as a result of too much stress at work. But what if it's more than that? Recent studies suggest that burnout is not just about stress or a person's ability to handle it. Instead, it's about a mismatch between what a person can do and what their job demands. Think of it like tr

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Jul 06 2025BUSINESS

Trade Tensions: US and EU Face Off Over Tariffs

The US and the EU are in a tough spot right now. The US is thinking about putting big taxes, called tariffs, on stuff from Europe. This could make things like cheese, cars, and medicine way more expensive in the US. The EU isn’t happy about this and might put taxes on American goods too, like beef a

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Jul 06 2025CRIME

A Major Arrest in Colombia's Political Turmoil

In a significant development, Colombian authorities have arrested a man believed to be the mastermind behind the recent shooting of a prominent senator and presidential hopeful. The suspect, known by the aliases "Chipi" or "Costeño, " was captured in Bogota after a month-long manhunt. This arrest fo

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Jul 06 2025BUSINESS

Workers and Safeway/Albertsons Find Common Ground

After two weeks of striking, Safeway workers in Colorado have finally reached a deal with Albertsons. The union and the company spent a long day negotiating on Friday. Early Saturday morning, they announced a tentative agreement. The deal needs to be approved by the union members, but for now, the s

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Sacred Scents: How Himalayan Plants Calm the Mind

In the highlands of Southern Tibet, Nepal, and the Indian Himalayas, certain plants have been cherished for centuries. These aren't just any plants; they're deeply rooted in the traditions of Tantric Buddhism. People here burn branches of Juniperus indica Bertol and Rhododendron anthopogon D. Don. W

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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

A Century of Tradition Washed Away: Camp Mystic Faces Unprecedented Flood

In the heart of Texas Hill Country, a long-standing girls' camp found itself in the grip of a natural disaster. Camp Mystic, a place known for its spiritual growth and personal development, was caught off guard by sudden and severe flooding. The Guadalupe River, usually a source of fun and adventure

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Ups and Downs of a New Dementia Drug

Dementia is a tough journey, and it often brings along some heavy companions like depression and agitation. These symptoms can make daily life a challenge for both the person experiencing them and their caregivers. In 2023, a new player entered the scene: brexpiprazole. This drug, approved by the US

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