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Aug 31 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding's Hidden Power: A Heart Health Boost After Pregnancy

Pregnancy can be tough on a woman's body, and complications like preeclampsia or gestational diabetes can stick around, raising the risk of heart problems later in life. But here's a little-known fact: breastfeeding might help turn the tide on this risk. Women who've had complicated pregnancies are

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Aug 30 2025SPORTS

Brothers Set a New Rowing Record Across the Pacific

Three brothers from Scotland have achieved something amazing. They rowed across the Pacific Ocean in just 139 days. This is a new world record for the fastest unsupported row from South America to Australia. The brothers, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean, started their journey in Peru and ended in C

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Aug 30 2025POLITICS

Deportation Plans Hit a Snag: What's Next?

In a recent turn of events, a federal judge has put a temporary stop to the Trump administration's plans to speed up deportations of undocumented migrants living inside the United States. This decision is a blow to the administration's goal of increasing the use of expedited removal, a process that

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Aug 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Crypto: The DoubleZero Revolution

Crypto is getting faster, and DoubleZero is leading the charge. It's like a superhighway for blockchain data, making transactions quicker than ever. Imagine trying to send a text message, but instead of using your phone's slow data, you use a fiber-optic cable that's way faster. That's what DoubleZe

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Aug 30 2025POLITICS

Texas Republicans Bet Big on Latino Voters with New Maps

In the heart of Guadalupe County, Texas, the sun is always fierce, but the political climate is even hotter. Tomas Hernandez Jr. , a local business owner, feels the heat. He sees his community struggling with a tough economy, high grocery prices, and workers leaving due to stricter deportation polic

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Aug 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Battlefield 6's Secure Boot Dilemma: A Double-Edged Sword

Players of Battlefield 6 faced a tough choice recently. They had to turn on Secure Boot to join the game's open beta on PC. This move by EA sparked debate. Some players couldn't make Secure Boot work on their computers. Others didn't like the idea of anti-cheat tools digging deep into their systems.

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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Brazil's Meat Giants in Hot Water Over Amazon Deforestation

In Brazil, the environment agency Ibama is cracking down on meatpacking companies, including JBS SA, for allegedly buying cattle from farms that have illegally cleared parts of the Amazon rainforest. Ibama has started looking into 12 meatpacking plants, saying they might have been involved in a sche

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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Tech and Green Energy: A Challenge for Developing Nations

Developing countries face a tough challenge. They want to grow using technology. But they also want to protect the environment. It's a tricky balance. First, let's talk about technology. It's great for growth. But it needs lots of energy. If that energy comes from dirty sources, it causes pollution

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Aug 30 2025SCIENCE

Weather and Calf Health: What's the Connection?

Young calves on dairy farms in California face a big health challenge: Bovine Respiratory Disease, or BRD. It's a serious issue that affects both the calves' well-being and the farm's finances. But what if the weather plays a bigger role in this than we thought? Recent research took a closer look at

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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

Tech Talent Wars: Taiwan Cracks Down on Chinese Recruitment Tactics

Taiwan is stepping up its game against Chinese companies trying to hire away its top tech workers. The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) is currently looking into 16 Chinese firms for what they call "illegal poaching" of high-tech talent. This isn't just about any old jobs; it's about

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