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Jan 18 2025BUSINESS

Bumble's Founder Returns to Boost Growth

Bumble is shaking things up with its founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd, taking back the CEO role in March. This move comes after the dating app's shares dropped about 50% during the current CEO's tenure. The industry as a whole is facing challenges, with high inflation and a lack of new features slowing g

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Jan 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love & Work Luck for Taurus Today, January 18

Hey, Taurus! Today’s all about love and success. First, let’s talk relationship—expect some bumps, but handle them with maturity. Communication is key, especially if you’re traveling. Your stubborn partner will appreciate your emotional consideration. Guess what? Marriage might be on the cards! At

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

TikTok’s 90-Day Reprieve: What’s Trump Thinking?

Here’s a twist: President Trump might let TikTok stick around for a bit longer. In a recent chat with NBC News, he hinted that he’s considering giving the app a 90-day extension to avoid a ban. But why the change of heart? Trump’s been against TikTok before, worrying about its Chinese ties and data

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Talk Boosts Dirty Factories' Wallets

Climate change is a massive global problem, and China's got a plan: the "dual-carbon" target. This means companies that pollute a lot, especially in the heavy industry, have to cut down on their carbon emissions. Sounds tough, right? But there's a twist. When these companies reveal info about their

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Tumors' Shield: How Collagen Boosts Blood Vessel Growth

Researchers have discovered that collagen, a protein found in tumors, plays a major role in helping cancer cells grow new blood vessels. This finding is important because it could change how we treat certain types of cancer. In the past, scientists grouped solid tumors based on how much collagen an

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Preventing Pregnancy Violence: Can Couple Education Help in Rural Ethiopia?

Pregnancy should be a happy time, but for many women in Ethiopia, it's marred by intimate partner violence (IPV). This problem is especially prevalent in rural areas, but few studies have looked into how to stop it. One possible solution is Couple-Based Violence Prevention Education (CBVPE). This tr

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Breath Samples as Clues to Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a serious health issue worldwide, and detecting it early can be tough. One interesting way scientists are tackling this is by looking at something we do every day: breathing. The condensed version of our breath that comes from our lungs and airways can be collected without any invasiv

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Jan 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Ancient Pompeii: A Luxury Home with a Bathhouse for 30 Guests

Imagine this: a grand villa in ancient Pompeii, hidden beneath Mount Vesuvius's ashes, has recently been uncovered. Within it lies a stunning private bath complex, large enough to host 30 people. The bathhouse features hot, warm, and cold baths, known as a calidarium, tepidarium, and frigidarium. Th

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Copper: A Cellular Jekyll and Hyde

Copper, a vital trace element in our bodies, plays a key role in energy production and cell repairs. But when copper levels aren't balanced, it can wreak havoc. It triggers oxidative stress and disrupts the energy factories in our cells, leading to severe damage and even cell death. Scientists recen

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Food and Lifestyle: How They Affect Cancer Patients' Mood

Have you ever wondered how what we eat and do can influence our mood? This is especially true for cancer patients, who often face depression. A recent study explored how a score called Oxidative Balance Score (OBS)—which considers diet and lifestyle—is linked to depression and specific symptoms in c

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