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Apr 18 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs and the Baby Product Crisis

The baby product industry is in a tough spot. Many parents rely on products from companies like Munchkin. This company makes a wide range of items, from sippy cups to baby gates. Recently, the CEO of Munchkin spoke out about how new tariffs are hurting his business. He warned that these tariffs coul

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Brain Boosting Power of Omega-3s in Pregnancy

Omega-3 fatty acids are crucial for the brain. They are not made by the body. They must be obtained from food or supplements. This is particularly important for expectant mothers. Their babies rely on these fats for brain growth and development. But do omega-3 supplements during pregnancy actua

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Apr 18 2025CRIME

Plane Hijack Ends in Tragedy

A small plane in Belize was the scene of a dramatic incident. A man from the US took control of the aircraft, putting 14 passengers in danger. The hijacker, named Akinyela Sawa Taylor, used a knife to take over the flight. Two passengers were hurt, with one suffering a serious stab wound to the back

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Skin and Blood Flow: Testing Air Mattresses

In the world of medical tech, there is a tool that is becoming more and more popular. It is the alternating pressure air mattress. These mattresses are designed to prevent pressure injuries, also known as bedsores. A recent investigation focused on how well these mattresses work by looking at skin r

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

A Star Returns: Tre'Davious White Back in Buffalo

The Buffalo Bills have brought back a familiar face. Tre'Davious White, a standout cornerback, has signed a one-year contract worth up to $6. 8 million. This deal reunites White with the Bills, where he spent six successful seasons from 2017 to 2023. During his time in Buffalo, White earned two Pro

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Apr 16 2025CELEBRITIES

The Space Debate: A Journalist's Journey and the Public's Reaction

Gayle King, a well-known journalist, recently took a trip to space with Blue Origin, a company owned by Jeff Bezos. This journey sparked a lot of talk and criticism from various people, including fans, celebrities, and even some of her friends. King, who had a strong fear of flying, overcame it to e

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Kitesurfing: What Are The Risks?

Kitesurfing is a popular sport that combines elements of surfing, paragliding, and wakeboarding. It is a thrilling activity that attracts many adrenaline junkies. However, it is not without its dangers. The sport involves using a large kite to harness the power of the wind and propel a rider across

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: Troops, Blockades, and Uncertainty

The conflict in Gaza has left a lasting impact on the region. The Israeli government has made it clear that its troops will stay in certain areas of Gaza, even after the fighting stops. These areas are called security zones. They want to keep these zones to protect Israeli communities, no matter

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Apr 16 2025CRIME

A Man's Threats and Mental Health Struggles Lead to Arrest

A 26-year-old man was taken into custody outside the UnitedHealthcare offices. He had a history of mental health problems and had threatened to open fire at corporate buildings. This was not his first run-in with the law. He already had a felony conviction for making threats. Because of this, he wa

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Scooters and Bones: What's the Deal in Istanbul?

In Istanbul, scooters are a popular way to get around. They are cheap, convenient, and easy to park. But they also come with risks. A recent study took a close look at the kinds of bone injuries people get from scooter accidents. This study focused on the who, when, and where of these injuries. The

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