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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Medicines: The Power of ChEMBL

In the world of medicine, a huge milestone was reached in 2024. It was the 15th birthday of ChEMBL. It is a big deal because ChEMBL is a massive, free-to-use database. It is like a giant library filled with information about drugs and how they work. This library is hosted by the European Bioinfor

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Three Nations Unite for Naval Showdown

In the Gulf of Oman, a significant military event unfolded as Iran, China, and Russia joined forces for their annual naval exercises. These drills, dubbed “Security Belt-2025, ” marked the fifth time these countries have collaborated in such a manner since 2019. The location, near the Iranian port o

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

New App Encourages Undocumented Migrants to Leave the US

A recent development in the US has seen a mobile application, originally designed to help migrants book asylum appointments, being repurposed. This app is now being used to encourage undocumented migrants to leave the country voluntarily. The app, now known as CBP Home, allows migrants to submit an

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Security Clearances: A Political Chess Game

The recent move by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard to strip security clearances from top Biden officials and others involved in legal actions against Donald Trump has stirred up a political storm. Gabbard's decision targets key figures like Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, and Lisa Monac

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Missing Out: Why People with Disabilities Often Don't Get the Health Care They Need

People with disabilities often face a tough time when it comes to getting the health care they need. They often miss out on important preventive services. This is a big deal because these services can catch problems early and keep people healthier. There are many reasons why this happens. One bi

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Unspoken Words: What Lies Behind Suicide in Slovenia

Suicide is a complex issue. People leave clues about their intentions before taking their own lives. These clues can be direct or indirect. In Slovenia, a study looked at 546 police reports. It found that over 34% of people directly said they wanted to end their lives. Another 26% hinted at it. But

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Logan's Sweet Solution: Fighting Diabetes Together

In the heart of South East Queensland, Australia, there's a region called Logan. This place has a big problem with health issues, especially type 2 diabetes. It's a chronic condition that's growing fast, and it hits disadvantaged groups the hardest. But there's hope. A special program called Logan H

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bathroom Drama: Valentino's Bold Fashion Statement

Paris Fashion Week is always about the glamour and the stars. But this time, the most talked-about spot was a public bathroom. Well, it looked like one. This wasn't your average bathroom, though. It was a stage designed by Valentino’s creative director, Alessandro Michele. The bathroom was deck

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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

How Chinese Firms Are Winning Big with Smart Hiring Strategies

Chinese firms have been making waves in the global market by acquiring international tech resources. This has boosted their production efficiency and expanded their reach. The strategy involves mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and it's got everyone talking. The key to their success? Smart hiring stra

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Mar 10 2025FINANCE

Stocks Take a Dive as Trump Talks Recession

The stock market took a nosedive recently, with all three major indexes opening much lower than usual. This happened after President Trump hinted at a possible recession during an interview. He mentioned that the economy is going through a "transition period" but wouldn't confirm or deny a recession

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