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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Big Pharma Boss Joins Trump Fundraiser Amid Drug Price Fight

Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, is set to attend a high-profile fundraiser at President Trump's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. The event, organized to support the pro-Trump group MAGA Inc. , aims to raise a whopping $25 million. This comes just a day after Trump sent letters to major drug co

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

Health Secretary Halts Major Vaccine Projects

The Department of Health and Human Services is making a big change. They are stopping some vaccine projects that were in the works. These projects were using mRNA technology to fight respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and the flu. The decision came from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the health secretary.

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

How Pollution and Stress Mess with Kids' Sleep

Kids' sleep is a big deal, but it's not something we talk about much. It turns out that dirty air and tough life stuff can really mess with how well children sleep. Scientists wanted to see how pollution and stress team up to affect kids' sleep. They looked at three types of pollution: tiny particl

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Aug 07 2025BUSINESS

A New Chapter for Keyes Hill-Edgar After 25 Years

Keyes Hill-Edgar is stepping down from his role as Chief Operating Officer at Paramount Media Networks and Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios. This move comes as part of a larger shift in leadership following Skydance's acquisition of Paramount Global. Hill-Edgar has been a key player in the media

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Aug 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mind-Bending Anime That Challenge Your Perspective

Anime, especially science fiction, has a unique way of making viewers think deeply. It tackles big questions about life, humanity, and our place in the universe. Unlike other genres, sci-fi anime often leaves viewers pondering long after the credits roll. Space Dandy, for instance, might seem like

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Aug 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Chronic Pain: Why Treatments Lag Behind Science

Chronic pain affects millions, yet treatments haven't kept up with scientific advances. Experts agree that we know more than ever about pain, but the healthcare system isn't set up to deliver the right care. Nearly one in four adults struggles with chronic pain, a number that's been rising since 201

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Aug 06 2025HEALTH

Legionnaires' Disease: A Hidden Threat in NYC's Skyline

In the heart of New York City, a silent menace has taken hold. Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia, has recently struck Central Harlem. This outbreak has left 67 people ill and tragically claimed three lives. The culprit? Cooling towers, those towering structures perched on buildings,

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Aug 06 2025FINANCE

Why the Fed's Rate Cut Reason Matters More Than When It Happens

The Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates is a big deal, but the why behind it is more important than the when. Experts believe the Fed might cut rates in the last part of the year, but the real question is why they are doing it. Is it because the economy is slowing down or because inflat

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Aug 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech Titans: The Power of Computer Chips

Computer chips are everywhere. They are in phones, cars, and even missiles. Without them, modern life would grind to a halt. These tiny pieces of tech are now a big deal. Countries fight for control over them. They are like chess pieces in a global game. Most advanced chips come from Taiwan. A sing

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Aug 06 2025CRIME

A Bold Daylight Assault in Reynosa

In a shocking display of power, a group linked to the Gulf Cartel ambushed and killed a high-ranking Mexican federal prosecutor in broad daylight on a busy street in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. The attackers, armed with grenades and automatic weapons, executed their plan with precision and escaped without

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