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May 27 2025SCIENCE

A Fingerprint From the Past

In Spain, a rock with a fingerprint and a red dot has sparked excitement among scientists. This rock, found in a shelter, is believed to be around 43, 000 years old. The red dot is thought to be a nose, making the rock look like a human face. This discovery raises questions about the artistic abilit

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May 27 2025CELEBRITIES

The Robertson Family's Journey Through Loss and Legacy

The Robertson family, known for their hit reality show, recently faced a significant loss. Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the family, passed away at the age of 79. His health had been declining rapidly due to multiple conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease. This was a tough time for the family,

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May 27 2025CRIME

The Walk of the Law: How Footprints Tell Stories

Footprints and shoe prints can be found at any crime scene. They are often overlooked, but they can tell a story. This is where forensic podiatry comes in. It is a specialized field that uses the knowledge of foot health to help solve crimes. Footprints, shoe prints, and traces left behind can be cr

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: A New Way to Track Lung Health

The struggle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is real. It's not just about the physical toll. It also takes a mental and emotional hit. When things get worse, it's called an exacerbation. This can lead to more hospital visits and higher medical bills. So, catching these flare-ups ea

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Finders Keepers: The Pebblebee Clip Bluetooth Tracker Review

The Pebblebee Clip Bluetooth tracker is a versatile tool for anyone who frequently misplaces items. It's designed to work with both Android and iOS devices, making it a great option for those who switch between different operating systems. This feature alone sets it apart from the Apple AirTag, whic

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Dilemma of Long-Term Water Pills in Seniors

The use of water pills, also known as diuretics, is common among older folks. These pills help the body get rid of extra water and salt. But, there's a big question mark over their long-term use. As people age, the good things these pills do might not be as strong. And the bad things might get worse

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Controversial Coin: Trump's Cryptocurrency Event Sparks Legal Worries

A recent event has put Donald Trump under the spotlight. He stood behind a lectern with the presidential seal at a gathering for investors in his $TRUMP memecoin. This move has raised eyebrows and legal questions. The event took place at Trump National Golf Club in Virginia. About 220 investors were

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Fighting Fat: What Works in Africa?

The struggle against obesity is becoming a major issue in sub-Saharan Africa. With obesity rates climbing, it is crucial to find effective ways to tackle this problem. Researchers have looked into various methods to prevent and manage obesity in the region. They dug into databases like Scopus, Ps

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

Government Spending Cuts Force Big Layoffs at Major Consulting Firm

A large consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton, is feeling the heat from President Trump's spending cuts. The company has announced it will be letting go of about 2, 500 employees. This news comes after the firm revealed that its profits for the year would be lower than expected. The cuts are part of

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hottest Tech at Computex 2025: What's New and Worth Buying

The tech world is buzzing with the latest from Computex 2025 in Taipei. AI is the star of the show, with big leaps in processing power and efficiency. Nvidia and AMD are leading the charge with new GPUs, and Intel is teasing its upcoming "Panther Lake" processors. The spotlight isn't just on laptops

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