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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Is the Sober Curious Trend the Key to Cutting Down on Alcohol?

Alcohol is a big issue in public health. It is deeply rooted in society, making it tough to find effective ways to cut down on drinking. Instead of rolling out another intervention, researchers are looking into the "sober curious" trend. This movement has picked up steam thanks to social media influ

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Jun 09 2025BUSINESS

Two Paths: Warner Bros. Discovery's Big Split

The media giant Warner Bros. Discovery is making a significant move. It is splitting into two separate companies. One will focus on streaming and film production. The other will handle traditional TV networks. This decision was announced months ago and is set to wrap up by mid-2026. The goal is to g

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Journalist Injured During LA Protests

The scene was chaotic in downtown Los Angeles. A reporter from Australia was covering the large-scale protests against President Trump's immigration policies. The protests had grown significantly since they started on Friday. By Sunday, thousands of people had gathered, blocking a major freeway and

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

How to Extract Rare Earths Efficiently and Cleanly

Rare earth elements are crucial for modern technology. They are often found in weathered crusts. However, extracting them is tricky. The process usually brings out unwanted impurities. These impurities need to be removed before the rare earths can be used. This removal step can lead to significant l

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Bone Implants: How Porous Designs Could Change the Game

In the realm of medical technology, a significant breakthrough is happening. It involves the creation of bone implants. These implants are not your typical solid structures. Instead, they are porous. This means they have tiny holes throughout their design. These holes are not random. They are

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Winter Hazards: The Hidden Risk of Snow and Ice at Work

Workers in Wisconsin face a significant but often overlooked danger during the cold months: snow and ice. These winter hazards lead to slips, trips, and falls, which can result in serious injuries or even death. Despite the risks, there hasn't been much study on how often these incidents happen or w

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Jun 07 2025BUSINESS

The Rise of the Affordable EV Maker in the Midwest

In the industrial heartland of the Midwest, a new electric vehicle (EV) company is stirring up excitement. This innovative startup, supported by a prominent tech billionaire, is establishing its headquarters in a humble industrial park near Detroit. The company is currently producing over 70 electri

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Jun 07 2025BUSINESS

Tourism's Tech Boost: Smart Strategies for a Changing World

Tourism is always changing. It's a worldwide business that's growing fast, thanks to new technology. But it's not all smooth sailing. Predicting how the economy will be affected and understanding visitor habits can be tough. That's where deep learning comes in. It's a type of artificial intelligence

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Jun 06 2025SPORTS

Carlos Alcaraz's Path to the French Open Final

Carlos Alcaraz is one step closer to winning his second French Open title. He is now in the final after his opponent, Lorenzo Musetti, had to quit their semifinal match. Alcaraz was leading 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-0, 2-0 when Musetti called it quits. This was not the way Alcaraz wanted to win. He knows

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

New Travel Restrictions: What You Need to Know

The United States has once again tightened its travel rules. This time, citizens from 12 countries will face a complete ban on visiting the U. S. Those from seven other countries will encounter stricter entry conditions. The new rules kick in on Monday at 12:01 a. m. This advance notice should prev

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