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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Ride-Hailing Dreams Face Trademark Hurdles

Tesla's ambitious plans to launch a fleet of self-driving taxis have hit a snag. The company's efforts to trademark the term "Robotaxi" have been rejected by the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office. The office deemed the term too generic for a single company to own. This decision came after Tesla appl

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May 08 2025POLITICS

The Republican's Medicaid Muddle

The Republican Party is in a pickle. They're trying to push through a big bill, but they can't agree on how to handle Medicaid. Some Republicans are worried about cutting Medicaid too much, while others want to slash spending to reduce the deficit. It's a tough spot for Speaker Mike Johnson, who's t

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Chaos in the Skies: When Technology Fails in Newark

In the bustling skies above Newark, a sudden technical meltdown sent air traffic controllers into a panic. It all started when one controller in Philadelphia lost his radar screen. This was not a minor glitch. This was a big problem. The radar screen is the eyes of the controller. Without it, t

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May 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's New Adventure in the Middle East

Abu Dhabi is set to become home to Disney's seventh global theme park resort. The project is a collaboration between Disney and Miral, the developer behind other popular attractions on Yas Island. Disney will handle the creative design and operational oversight, while Miral will cover all the costs

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Plant Compounds: Vitexin and Isovitexin

Vitexin and isovitexin are two plant-based compounds that have caught the eye of scientists. These compounds are part of a larger group known as flavonoid C-glycosides. They are found in various food plants and have shown promise in managing different health issues. However, these two compounds, des

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

Shutting Down Startups: A New Player Enters the Game

In the ever-changing world of startups, one thing is clear: not all ventures will succeed. A company named SimpleClosure is stepping in to help those that don't. It's a tough reality that many entrepreneurs face. The process of shutting down a startup can be incredibly complex and overwhelming.

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

Unlocking the Skies: A New Way for Young Travelers to Earn Miles

Airlines have long been making money by partnering with credit card companies. But what about those who can't qualify for these cards? A new startup, Rove, is changing the game. It's making it possible for young people to earn airline miles without needing a credit card. The idea came from Max Morg

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Hypertension's Hidden Impact on CKD Patients' Brains

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious condition that affects many people. It puts patients at a higher risk of encephalopathy, a brain disorder. This risk increases when other chronic diseases are present. One such disease is hypertension, or high blood pressure. Hypertension is known to cause b

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Wastewater Treatment with Iron and Carbon

Wastewater laced with phenol is a serious problem. It's tough to clean up using old-school methods. So, scientists decided to test out a new approach. They used a mix of sponge iron and activated carbon in a special reactor. This combo, called Fe&G, showed some impressive results. First off, Fe

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water Wisdom: Reviving Old Techniques for Modern Problems

In the heart of southwest Iran, a rural area near Ahvaz City is grappling with a tricky problem. This place experiences both floods and droughts, a weird mix that makes life tough for the locals. This is not just about the weather being unpredictable. It is about how people live and work with the la

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