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Oct 01 2025HEALTH

Fighting Childhood Cancer: How AI is Changing the Game

Childhood cancer is a serious issue. It's the main reason kids in the U. S. suffer from long-term illnesses leading to death. Over the past few decades, cases have increased significantly. But there's a new hope on the horizon. The U. S. government is taking action. They're using artificial intelli

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Why Doctors and Patients Should Make Health Decisions Together

Senator Rand Paul recently spoke out about a big issue in healthcare. He believes that during the pandemic, the idea of informed consent took a backseat. This is when patients and doctors make medical decisions together, based on what's best for the individual. Paul pointed out that the government

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Slip-Up Sparks Debate on Crime and Politics

A senator made a big mistake during a talk about crime. He asked people to "stop attacking pedophiles" instead of "stop pedophiles. " It was a weird thing to say, and he didn't fix it. He just kept talking about how good the president's crime plans are. This isn't the first time this senator has ta

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Oct 01 2025HEALTH

Zambia's Hidden Fight: How People and Wildlife Share the Risk of Anthrax

In Zambia, anthrax is a big problem that affects both people and animals. It's a disease that can spread from animals to humans, and it's especially risky in places where wildlife, livestock, and people live close together. Three areas in Zambia—Simalaha Conservancy, Blue Lagoon, and Lochinvar Natio

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Sep 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Logitech's New Mouse: A Game Changer for Mac Users?

Logitech has rolled out the MX Master 4, a new mouse that's making waves among Mac enthusiasts. This isn't just a simple upgrade; it's packed with features that could change how you work. One standout feature is the haptic feedback. It's like the mouse is giving you tiny, helpful nudges while you wo

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Sep 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building Apps with AI: Nothing's Bold Move

Nothing, a smartphone company, has introduced a new AI tool called Playground. This tool lets users create small apps using simple text commands. These apps, called widgets, can do things like track flights, show upcoming meetings, or even have a virtual pet. More tech-savvy users can tweak the code

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

How News Reports on Suicide Miss the Mark

News stories about suicide can sometimes make things worse. They might even encourage copycat behavior, especially when famous people are involved. A recent study dug into Irish news reports to see how often they break the rules for responsible reporting. The study looked at almost 3, 000 articles

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

Stars Who Fought Sepsis: A Closer Look

Sepsis is a serious condition where the body overreacts to an infection, causing organs to malfunction. It's a life-threatening situation that can happen to anyone, even celebrities. Let's take a closer look at some stars who have battled this condition. In August 2025, Erin Bates, known for her ro

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Sep 30 2025FINANCE

Smart Investments: Big Moves in Bond ETFs

Investors are showing a lot of interest in the Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF. Several big players have recently increased their stakes in this ETF. Willow Creek Wealth Management Inc. boosted its holdings by 18. 2% in the second quarter. They now own 3, 909 shares, worth about $311, 000. O

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Sep 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Bitcoin vs. Ethereum in the Last Quarter

Bitcoin (BTC) has been on a slow roll, gaining just 7% in Q3 of 2025. Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) has been on a tear, jumping 68% in the same period. This big difference has got everyone wondering what will happen in Q4. Bitcoin's performance was pretty much what experts expected. It's known for bein

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