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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

How Did Trump's Trade War Stumble Fail to Start?

Trump's threat to slap tariffs on Canada and Mexico didn't really stick. Pushing back against the idea of trade war, Trump himself stepped back from the brink. If you look at the whole situation, the administration quickly backtracked from its tough talk. Mexico and Canada, to avoid tariffs, they

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Probiotics, Exercise: Your Secret to Reversing Health Effects

Let's talk about a common health problem. Yup, livers taking a beating from poor diets. What can turn things around? Research went deep into the role of exercise and probiotics hitting rats' livers. First things first, what are probiotics? Ever had yogurt? They're the good bacteria in it. And exerc

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and the Role of Special Genes

First, let's imagine a tiny powerhouse inside our cells. These are called mitochondria, and they keep our cells running smoothly. Now, when these powerhouses get damaged, our bodies have a way to clean house, and that's where something called mitophagy comes in. It's a process where cells get rid of

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Power Shift in DC - Elon Musk's Quiet Rise

Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur, has quietly infiltrated Washington's corridors of power. This time, it is not just the tech industry or aerospace making headlines but the political scene as well. Musk's involvement with the White House is raising concerns within the political class about tr

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Afrikaners get an Unexpected Ally in Trump's Claims of Victimhood

There's something fascinating happening in the corner of racial politics in South Africa. Black-haired, tee-called and blue-eyed Afrikaners, descendants of European colonists with a particular Dutch flavor, have long been singing the tune that they are the real victims in the wake of apartheid. Ma

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

The Power of Frequent Tests

Imagine a world where going to the hospital or death due to some respiratory viruses wasn't as common -- possibility exists in this given scientific field. Is this scenario close to reality? Well, some experts put it this way: "Can frequent testing stop virus spread? " Turns out mere tests can do a

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Feb 09 2025EDUCATION

Challenges in Nepal's Ethical Approval Process for Research

Nepal has rules for health research. They have to get approval from the Nepal Health Research Council before they start a study with humans. This is to keep people safe and make sure the study is good. Scientists must be given permission to publish their results. The first step is for t

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

The Trump's Mineral Deal: Ukraine’s Mineral Riches

Ukraine’s mineral resources have always drawn interest from powerful nations. Recently, United States President Donald Trump caused a stir when he mentioned that he wants access to Ukraine’s mineral deposits in trade for future military help. This statement highlights how Trump approaches internati

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Freed after a long fright in Gaza The five released

The five KT workers - Ron, "Cha, " Tim, Pat, and Tony - were held in Gaza, but now see the light of their last month in Thailand. These five were captured during Hamas militia drag in Israel that ran wild last October. Hamas, an Israeli terrorised group, fought hard and took 31 Thais, leaving sever

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Trump Cuts Biden's Access to Intelligence

President Trump recently decided to cut off Joe Biden's access to daily secret intelligence information. This move signifies a major shift in the White House's approach to previous leaders. It all started when Trump posted on his Truth Social platform. Trump said “There is no need for Joe Biden

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