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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Car Prices May Skyrocket Due to New Tariffs

Imagine this: You're excited to buy a new car, but suddenly, the price tag jumps by thousands of dollars. This could be the reality for many Americans starting tomorrow. The reason? New tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. These tariffs, set at 25%, will make popular vehicles like SUVs and ele

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Mar 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Bare It All

The 2025 Oscars after-parties were a lot more revealing than the ceremony itself. Celebrities showed up to the Vanity Fair party in outfits that left little to the imagination. Olivia Wilde was one of the stars who embraced this trend. She wore a sheer, embroidered lace negligee by Chloé. The outfit

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Uncovering the Secrets of Human Airways

Ever wondered why your lungs work the way they do? Let's dive into the world of human airways and see what makes them tick. The human body is a marvel of engineering, and the lungs are no exception. They are a complex network of tubes that branch out to deliver oxygen to every corner of the body.

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Nurses Under Pressure: The Rise of Defensive Care in Egypt

In Egypt, nurses are increasingly adopting a defensive approach to their work. This means they are more focused on protecting themselves legally rather than prioritizing patient care. This shift is alarming and warrants a closer look. Why is this happening? Well, workplace violence and legal threat

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Making Sense of Disease Spread: A Fresh Look at Predicting Infectious Trends

In the world of infectious disease tracking, getting real-time data is a big challenge. This is because the numbers often come in late and get changed later on. To tackle this, experts have come up with different ways to guess the current trends, called nowcasting. These methods try to fix the delay

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in China: The Tech Solution for Better Care

China is seeing a rise in heart problems. This is due to an aging population and unhealthy habits. This is a big issue because medical care isn't the same everywhere. Some places have great doctors and equipment, while others struggle. This makes it hard to spot and treat heart diseases early. Hear

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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Power Play: Congress and the Courts Take a Backseat

Trump is set to address Congress, a branch of government he has largely ignored since taking office. This speech comes after a tumultuous month where he has flexed his executive muscles, making bold moves both domestically and internationally. Trump has been dismantling government agencies, firing f

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Mar 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars 2025: Indie Films Shine, Big Names Struggle

The Oscars 2025 was a night that showed the power of low-budget films. Movies like Anora, The Brutalist, and A Real Pain proved that you don't need a huge budget to make a big impact. These films, with budgets ranging from $3 million to $10 million, showed that creativity and storytelling can triump

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Mar 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oz's Magic Night at the Oscars

The Oscars 2025 kicked off with a bang, taking viewers on a journey through the magical land of Oz. Who could have guessed that the opening performance would be a spectacular tribute to the world of L. Frank Baum? The night started with a surprise when Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo took the stage.

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Mar 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

TCL Unveils Pricing for New Tablets and Smartphones

TCL has just revealed the prices for their latest gadgets, the NXTPAPER 11 Plus tablet and the 60 Series smartphones. These devices were first shown off at a big tech event in January, but details were scarce. Now, TCL is finally spilling the beans on what makes these devices tick and how much they'

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