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Jun 08 2025BUSINESS

Nuclear Power's Big Push: Can Westinghouse Lead the Charge?

Nuclear energy is back in the spotlight in the US. The country is aiming to boost its nuclear power capacity significantly by 2050. This push is part of a broader plan to revitalize the nuclear industry, with a focus on building 10 large reactors by 2030. This initiative has sparked a lot of interes

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Jun 08 2025SPORTS

The Future of College Sports: Who Gets Left Behind?

College athletes gathered at a recent event were caught off guard by the news of a $2. 8 billion settlement approved by a federal judge. The settlement allows colleges to share up to $20. 5 million with their athletes. The majority of this money is expected to go to football players. This has spar

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Jun 08 2025BUSINESS

Americans Still Dreaming of European Escapes

Despite economic worries, many Americans are still eager to explore Europe this summer. The urge to travel is strong, even when the economy is shaky. For instance, Jimin Shim, a young professional from Denver, is planning a trip to Portugal. She sees travel as a priority and saves up for it througho

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Jun 08 2025SPORTS

Clash of the Tennis Titans: Sinner vs. Alcaraz

The tennis world is buzzing with excitement as two of the sport's brightest stars, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, prepare to face off in the 2025 French Open final. This isn't just any match; it's a rematch of sorts, with these two having crossed paths 11 times before. Alcaraz has the upper hand,

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Jun 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart Machines Can Go Wrong

Researchers in Philadelphia wanted to see if they could trick some smart machines into doing bad things. They had three targets: a self-driving car, a wheeled robot, and a four-legged robot that looks like a dog. They wanted to see if they could make these machines do things they should not do. The

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Running Myths: Why Adults with Back Pain Avoid It

Many adults with chronic low back pain steer clear of running. They believe it will make their pain worse. This is not true. Recent studies have shown that running can actually help people with chronic back pain. It can improve their fitness and reduce their pain. However, many people still hol

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Sleep Secrets: The Power of Combined Brain and Heart Signals

Sleep apnea is a common but serious health issue. It can lead to major problems if not caught early. This condition is tricky to spot. It needs a smart solution for better treatment. One approach uses brain waves, heartbeats, and breathing patterns together. This mix helps to tell the difference bet

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Jun 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do Some Stories Stick With Us Long After We've Finished Them?

People often find themselves thinking about their favorite TV shows or books long after they've finished them. This is known as retrospective-imaginative-involvement, or RII. It's like a story stays in your head and you keep playing with it in your mind. But what makes a story stick with us like thi

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Jun 08 2025EDUCATION

How Kids Learn: Paper or Screens?

In today's world, kids and teens are always connected to digital devices. These screens are everywhere, used for chatting, playing games, and even studying. This is a big change from the past, where books and paper were the main tools for learning. While digital tech offers lots of advantages, li

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Role of Health Nurses in Politics

Health nurses are often the unsung heroes in hospitals and clinics. They are the ones who ensure that patients are well taken care of. But did you know that they also play a big role in politics? This is not about running for office. It is about making sure that the voices of patients are heard in t

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