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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Rain Boots That Are Perfect for Wet Weather

Rainy days are here, and it's time to think about keeping your feet dry and comfy. The Chooka Waterproof Chelsea Rain Boots are a hot item right now. They are not just good-looking but also super practical. These boots are made to keep water out and have a soft fake fur inside to keep your feet warm

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: What's in Store for Us This Year?

The flu is back, and it's not playing nice. After a tough flu season last year, health experts are keeping a close eye on things. In the U. K. , flu cases are popping up early, especially among kids and young adults. Over in Japan, the flu has hit so hard that schools have had to close. So, what do

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

The Unusual Hair Showdown at the White House

On October 14, a picture of Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei went viral. It showed them in the Oval Office, both giving thumbs up. But people weren't talking about their meeting. They were talking about their hair. Trump's hair was styled in his usual comb-over. Milei's hair was vo

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Oct 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Good Data is the Secret Weapon for AI Success

AI projects often fall short, but it's not because the tech is flawed. The real issue is the data. Many companies pour money into AI tools and cloud services, but they overlook the quality of their data. This leads to models that are unreliable or just plain wrong. Think about it: if you're trainin

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Oct 15 2025HEALTH

New York Finds First Local Chikungunya Case in Six Years

New York has seen its first case of the chikungunya virus in six years. The person who got sick lives in Nassau County on Long Island. They started feeling bad in August after traveling somewhere nearby but not out of the country. Officials think the person got the virus from a mosquito bite. But t

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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

U. S. and India Talk Trade and More

The U. S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, recently met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They talked about important things like trade, defense, and technology. They also discussed how both countries need certain minerals that are really important. Gor mentioned that President Trump thinks highly

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

China's Drug Breakthroughs: A Look at New Medicines and Their Challenges

China has been making big strides in the world of medicine. Since 2016, they've been approving new drugs at a faster pace. These drugs are called innovative because they are new and not sold anywhere else. The country's health authority, the NMPA, has been working hard to make sure these drugs get t

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Oct 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Vaccines Matter

Measles is back and spreading fast across the United States. In Minnesota alone, there are now 20 confirmed cases, with three new infections just reported in Dakota County. The latest cases involve unvaccinated kids who likely caught the virus from an unvaccinated adult. This is part of a bigger pro

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Oct 11 2025BUSINESS

Power Struggle: Can Microsoft Really Go Green by 2030?

Microsoft has set an ambitious target: becoming carbon-negative by 2030. But is this goal achievable? The tech giant's data centers are notorious for their massive energy consumption. This is a big problem, especially in some East Asian countries where clean energy is scarce. The issue is not just

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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Bottom Scraping: The Rock Hyrax's Quirky Habit

In the world of prehistoric creatures, the rock hyrax had some unusual habits. This small, furry animal, which lived in South Africa around 126, 000 years ago, had a knack for lounging on boulders and soaking up the sun, much like seals and walruses do today. But here's where it gets interesting: t

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