GENE KLEIN

Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Older Adults Feel the Sting of Research Budget Cuts

The pace of medical breakthroughs for older adults is slowing down. Experts blame this on government budget cuts, layoffs, and frozen or canceled grants. James Appleby, CEO of the Gerontological Society of America, warns that these cuts will hurt all Americans, especially older people. A survey found that 71% of aging research experts say their work has been harmed. ...

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Nov 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Beauty Bargains Galore: Top Picks for Black Friday Shopping

Black Friday is the perfect time to snag some amazing deals on beauty products. This year, many popular retailers are offering huge discounts on everything from skincare to makeup. Whether you're looking to treat yourself or find the perfect gift, there's something for everyone. Amazon is one of the best places to find beauty bargains. The Shark FlexStyle Air Stylin...

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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Paint: Art Beyond the Spotlight

Many celebrities are known for their work in movies, music, or fashion, but did you know that some of them are also talented artists? These stars have found a creative outlet beyond their main careers, using paint, clay, and other materials to express themselves. Adrien Brody, for example, was a painter long before he became an actor. He has even sold his large-scal...

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

The Power of Data and Independence in Investment Insights

In the world of investing, information is power. A company offers a wide range of products and services to both investment professionals and individual investors. These offerings include license agreements, subscriptions, asset-based fees, and even conference admissions and sponsorships. The goal is to provide value to users while generating revenue through various s...

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

High School Hoop Stars Ready to Dunk Their Way to Glory

Basketball fans know the thrill of a powerful dunk. It's a moment that can electrify a crowd and leave everyone talking. At a recent sports media event, high school basketball players from Section III were asked who on their teams might be the next to make a spectacular dunk. Jacob McDonald from Altmar-Parish-Williamstown believes he has the athleticism to pull off ...

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Buzz: Big Moves and New Gadgets

Tech news keeps rolling in, even during the holidays. Snapchat is getting close to a huge milestone: 1 billion users. Most of this growth is coming from places like India and Pakistan, where TikTok is banned and Android phones are popular. But in the U. S. and Europe, people are using Snapchat less. The company is still losing money, and its stock has dropped a lot. ...

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Businesses Must Go Green or Risk Falling Behind

Businesses today face a big challenge: they must become more sustainable and regenerative to stay relevant. This means reducing emissions and creating positive impacts, not just hitting net zero. Companies that don't adapt risk becoming obsolete, like Kodak. To succeed, businesses need to build strong trust among all stakeholders. This goes beyond just signing contr...

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Gen Z is Shaping the Future of AI in Travel

ChatGPT recently celebrated its third birthday, and it's clear that this AI tool has become a significant part of daily life for many, especially Gen Z. It's not just a chatbot anymore; it's evolving into a go-to assistant for various tasks, including travel planning. This shift is making waves in the travel industry, where AI is moving from being a behind-the-scenes...

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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Ocean Life: How Viruses and Bacteria Mix in the Atlantic

In the vast Atlantic Ocean, tiny bacteria and viruses are always interacting. These bacteria can be divided into two groups: those with a lot of genetic material (HNA) and those with less (LNA). This difference matters because it affects how viruses attack them. Scientists studied these interactions during spring in the Northeast Atlantic. They found that the ocean'...

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Tools Face Access Limits Due to Popularity

Google's AI tools, Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro, have seen a surge in users. This has led to changes in how much free users can access. Initially, free users could use Gemini 3 Pro up to five times a day. They could also generate and edit up to three images daily with Nano Banana Pro. Recently, Google updated these limits. Free users now only get "Basic access" ...

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