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Jul 17 2025RELIGION

Believing in a Moral God: How Faith Can Bridge Divides

People often think that believing in a moral God brings people of the same faith together. But does this belief also help people from different faiths work together? Recent studies show that when people think about God, they tend to trust and be trusted more, not just by their own religious group, b

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

How Our Eyes Choose What to Focus On While Learning New Skills

People's eyes tend to move toward certain spots when learning new tasks. These spots can be important for getting information or for getting rewards. Researchers wanted to see how well people could guess if they would succeed or fail at a task. They also wanted to see if this guess would change wher

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Jul 17 2025FINANCE

BlackRock's Mixed Bag: A Buying Chance?

BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, saw its shares drop by 5% after releasing its second-quarter earnings. The results were a mix of good and not-so-good news. Revenue went up by 12. 9% compared to last year, reaching $5. 42 billion. However, this was a bit less than what experts expected,

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Pregnant Women's Knowledge and Choices About Prenatal Tests in Türkiye

Pregnancy is a time of big choices, especially when it comes to prenatal tests. These tests can tell expectant mothers a lot about their baby's health, but they're not always easy to understand or decide on. A recent study looked at how much pregnant women in Türkiye know about these tests and what

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Jul 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love Island's Hidden Bias: Why Black Women Feel Overlooked

Love Island, a popular reality TV show, has sparked discussions about race and dating. The show features young, attractive singles competing for love and a cash prize. But many fans and contestants notice a pattern: Black women often get left behind. In the U. K. version, Black women are often the

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Jul 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos in Congress: What Went Wrong?

In a surprising turn of events, a planned "crypto week" in the House of Representatives hit a snag. A group of Republicans joined forces with Democrats to block a procedural vote, preventing three cryptocurrency bills from advancing. This unexpected move caught many off guard, including President Do

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Jul 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: House Republicans Stir the Pot

House Republicans recently shook things up by voting against a key procedural measure. This vote was meant to advance several bills related to cryptocurrency and a Defense Department funding bill. The move caught many off guard, especially since it was supposed to be a big week for crypto under Pres

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Dogs Sniff Out Parkinson's Before Symptoms Show

Dogs have an incredible sense of smell. They can detect things humans can't. This includes diseases like Parkinson's. Scientists found that dogs can smell a change in skin oil linked to Parkinson's. This change happens years before symptoms appear. The study involved two dogs. They were trained to

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Jul 17 2025FINANCE

Market Wobbles: Trump's Fed Chair Drama and Inflation Worries

July 16, 2025, saw some ups and downs in the stock market. The S&P 500 went up by 0. 32%, ending at 6, 263. 70. The Nasdaq Composite also had a good day, gaining 0. 26% and hitting a new high for the year at 20, 730. 49. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 231. 49 points, or 0. 53%, closing at 44

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Jul 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ways to Spot Fake Credit Card Tricks

Credit cards are everywhere these days. People use them to buy stuff online and in stores. But with all these transactions, there's a big problem: fraud. Bad guys are always trying to trick the system. The issue is, fraud cases are rare compared to real deals. So, how do we catch these sneaky frauds

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