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Jul 08 2025CRYPTO

Truth Social's Crypto Gambit: A Risky Financial Move

Truth Social is diving headfirst into the world of cryptocurrency, hoping to turn their financial losses around. They've just launched a new ETF with five major cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Cronos, and Ripple. Bitcoin takes the lion's share at 70%, followed by Ethereum at 15%. The re

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: Helping East African Women Get Checked for Breast Cancer

In Seattle, a big problem is that some women, especially those from East Africa, are not getting checked for breast cancer as often as they should. This is making things worse for them. Black women, in general, find out they have breast cancer later and it's more serious. But for immigrant women fro

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jessica Shepard: From Nebraska to the WNBA and Beyond

Jessica Shepard is a rising star in the WNBA, known for her resilience and dedication to the game. She has been a key player for the Minnesota Lynx, contributing significantly to their success. But her journey is not just about basketball; it's also about her cultural background and personal beliefs

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Jul 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Shades of Savings: Prime Day's Ray-Ban Steals

Ray-Ban sunglasses are a timeless classic, loved by stars like Tom Cruise and Taylor Swift. These iconic shades are known for their style and quality. During Amazon Prime Day, you can grab these fashionable frames at a discount of up to 25% off. But hurry, these deals won't last forever—they're only

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

How CRISPR-Cas9 Could Help Us Live Longer and Healthier

Aging is a complex process. It's not just about time passing. It's about what happens inside our cells. Telomeres, the protective caps on our chromosomes, get shorter every time our cells divide. Eventually, this leads to cellular senescence, a state where cells stop functioning properly. This is a

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Role of Tiny Molecules in Heart Disease

Heart disease often starts with a sneaky problem called atherosclerosis. This is when arteries get clogged up and inflamed. It's like a traffic jam in your blood vessels. The body's own processes go haywire, causing bad cholesterol to build up and inflammation to spiral out of control. Scientists a

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Jul 08 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: Were Warnings Enough?

Texas faced a terrible flood on July 4th. Over 100 people lost their lives. Many were at Camp Mystic near the Guadalupe River. People say they didn't get alerts or didn't understand them. The National Weather Service (NWS) sent 22 warnings. They told people to move to higher ground. But local gover

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Jul 08 2025WEATHER

Texas Flash Floods: A Lesson in Preparedness and Climate Change

In the heart of Texas, a sudden and severe flash flood turned a holiday weekend into a nightmare. The disaster struck without much warning, catching many off guard and raising questions about preparedness and climate change. The Texas Hill Country, known for its beautiful landscapes, is also prone

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Jul 08 2025WEATHER

Balkans Battle Extreme Weather: Storms, Fires, and Heatwaves

The Balkans have been hit hard by extreme weather recently. First, there was a heatwave. Temperatures soared to 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit). This made conditions very dangerous. Then, sudden storms brought relief but also caused damage. In Croatia, a powerful storm hit the city of Split. St

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Barley's Fight Against Rust: A Genetic Breakthrough

Scientists have found new ways to help barley plants fight off a nasty disease called stripe rust. This disease is a big problem for barley crops in many parts of the world. To tackle this issue, researchers looked at 318 different types of barley from all over the globe. They tested these plants ag

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