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Aug 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Intel's Rocky Road: Can the Chip Giant Regain Its Footing?

Intel, once a titan in the tech world, is facing some serious challenges. The company is struggling with slow business growth and political headwinds. President Trump has publicly opposed Intel's current CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, due to his past investments in China. This opposition has raised concerns about

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Aug 08 2025SCIENCE

How Warm Water Changes Toxic Algae

Small changes in water temperature can have big effects on harmful algae. Alexandrium pacificum is a type of algae that makes toxins harmful to sea life and people. These toxins can build up in shellfish, causing poisoning when eaten. Recent studies show that as water gets warmer, these algae change

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Aug 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Everglades Detention Center: A Legal Showdown Over Nature and Immigration

In a surprising turn of events, a judge has put a temporary stop to the construction of a controversial detention center in the middle of the Everglades. The center, nicknamed \"Alligator Alcatraz, \" is facing legal challenges from environmental groups. They argue that the project skipped important

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Aug 08 2025POLITICS

Nancy Mace Steps into South Carolina's Governor Race with Bold Promises

Nancy Mace, a Republican representative from South Carolina, has announced her candidacy for the state's governorship. She made this announcement during an event at The Citadel in Charleston, marking the start of her campaign. Mace plans to engage with voters through a series of town halls across th

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Aug 08 2025POLITICS

Nancy Mace: To Run or Not to Run for South Carolina Governor?

In South Carolina, all eyes are on Rep. Nancy Mace. The big question is: Will she jump into the race for governor? The answer might come soon, but it's not clear yet. Mace, who won her last election with strong support from Trump fans, is thinking about leaving her seat in Congress to run for govern

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Aug 08 2025HEALTH

Why Doctors Are Skeptical About AI in Healthcare

Doctors are not quick to adopt AI in medicine. There are reasons for this hesitation. One big reason is that AI can be confusing. Doctors like to know how decisions are made. If they can't understand the process, they won't trust it. Another problem is how AI fits into their workday. Doctors have a

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Aug 08 2025SPORTS

De’Aaron Fox’s Big Move: From Kings to Spurs and Beyond

De’Aaron Fox made a huge splash in the NBA trade world when he moved from the Sacramento Kings to the San Antonio Spurs. This wasn’t just any trade; it was a big deal that shook up the league. The Spurs saw something special in Fox and didn’t waste time locking him down with a massive $229 million c

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Aug 07 2025BUSINESS

A New Era for Paramount: What's Next?

A big change is happening at Paramount. The company has joined forces with Skydance Media in a deal worth $8 billion. This merger is set to reshape Paramount into a tech-savvy entertainment giant. The new company will be led by David Ellison, who will serve as both chairman and CEO. The merger mean

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Aug 07 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Cancer Survival

Money plays a big role in how well people survive cancer. A recent study showed that unhealthy habits explain only a small part of why poorer people have worse survival rates. Things like stress, poor healthcare access, and living in areas with limited healthy food options are much bigger factors.

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Time for Democrats to Step Up Their Game

The political landscape in America has evolved. It's time for Democrats to adapt or risk falling behind. Democrats have often criticized the tactics used by their opponents, but this approach hasn't yielded the desired results. The composition of the Supreme Court and Congress stands as a testament

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