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May 15 2025HEALTH

When Healthy Eating Becomes a Problem

The idea of eating well is great. It's good for the body and mind. But sometimes, this good habit can turn into a bad one. People might get too focused on eating right. This can lead to a condition called orthorexia. It's not officially a mental health diagnosis, but many experts recognize it. It's

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs and Inflation: The Hidden Costs of Trade Wars

The US economy is feeling the pinch of trade tensions. Wholesale prices took a significant dip in April, marking the steepest drop since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. This decline is largely due to the impact of tariffs on profit margins, according to recent data. The Producer Price Index, a key

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May 15 2025POLITICS

The Fight Over Birthright Citizenship: What's at Stake?

The Supreme Court is in the spotlight again, this time tackling a big question: Can the president end birthright citizenship with just a signature? This isn't just about one order, it's about the power struggle between the president and the courts. The 14th Amendment is clear: anyone born in the US

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May 15 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Citizenship Showdown

The highest court in the land is set to tackle a contentious issue: birthright citizenship. The Trump administration is pushing to change the rules, but it's facing stiff opposition. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution is clear: anyone born in the U. S. is a citizen. However, the current administ

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks: Ukraine and Russia Meet Again in Istanbul

Ukraine and Russia are set to meet in Istanbul, Turkey, for their first direct talks since the start of the conflict three years ago. This meeting comes after a long pause in negotiations. The talks are happening because of a push from Ukraine and some European leaders, who want a 30-day ceasefire

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Bruce Springsteen's Bold Words Against Trump

Bruce Springsteen, the legendary rock star, recently took the stage in Manchester, England. He had a lot to say about the current state of his home country, the United States. He was not holding back. Springsteen believes that the U. S. is currently in the hands of a corrupt and incompetent administ

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Perimenopause: The Unseen Midlife Rollercoaster

Perimenopause is a phase that can sneak up on women in their 40s and 50s, bringing a mix of symptoms that can be confusing and challenging. The transition into menopause is a time of hormonal fluctuations, which can cause a wide range of issues, from mood swings and fatigue to hot flashes and memory

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Vitamin B2 with Smart Bacterial Tweaks

The quest to boost vitamin B2, or riboflavin, production has led to some clever tricks with bacteria. Scientists have found a way to make Bacillus subtilis, a common bacteria, produce more riboflavin. They did this by tweaking a specific pathway in the bacteria's metabolism. This pathway, known as t

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May 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Detroit Star's Journey to Hollywood

Sydney Elisabeth is a rising star in the TV series "Duster, " which is set in the 1970s. She plays Genesis, the daughter of a crime boss. Elisabeth's journey to Hollywood is as captivating as the show itself. The universe seemed to align for her in a remarkable way. She was on a flight to Los Angele

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Behind Ginger Cats' Fur Color Unveiled

Cat lovers worldwide have long been captivated by the vibrant orange hue of ginger cats. This fascination has finally led to a groundbreaking discovery. Researchers from Japan and the United States have uncovered the genetic secret behind the distinctive color of ginger cats. It turns out that these

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