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Apr 18 2025BUSINESS

Big Tech's Antitrust Worries: Google's Legal Blow

The tech world has long seen antitrust issues as a minor hassle. Big companies like Google usually have the upper hand. Courts take their time, while tech moves fast. This delay often leads to easy settlements. But recently, Google faced a tougher challenge. A federal judge ruled that Google broke t

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

The CFPB's Fate Hangs in the Balance

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is in a tough spot. A federal judge has put a hold on a plan to fire a huge chunk of its staff. This move comes from the Trump administration, which has been trying to reshape the bureau since taking office. The CFPB was created after the 2008 financia

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

College Football's Beloved Figure Steps Down

Lee Corso, a name that has become synonymous with college football, is hanging up his headgear. After nearly three decades on ESPN's "College GameDay, " Corso will make his final mascot pick after Week 1 of the 2025 season. This decision comes just after his 90th birthday, marking the end of an era

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Impact on Drug Research: Past, Present, and Future

Japan has a rich history in the realm of drug metabolism and disposition. This is clear when looking at the contributions made by Japanese researchers to the journal Drug Metabolism and Disposition over the last 50 years. Their work has significantly shaped the field, focusing on drug metabolism, me

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Apr 18 2025LIFESTYLE

The Ultimate Car Companion: Jump Starter and Power Bank

Ever found yourself stranded with a dead car battery? It is a common problem. It is a situation that can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time. It is a frustrating experience. It can be a real pain when you are alone and there is no one around to help. The Gooloo GP4000 is a handy gadget that

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

A Scientist's Journey from the Lab to Detention

A young scientist, Kseniia Petrova, found herself in a surprising situation. She was not in her lab at Harvard Medical School. She was not even in the United States. She was in detention, far from her work on cell rejuvenation. She was 30 years old, soft-spoken, and had a habit of laughing nervously

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Apr 18 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Journey Through Cancer: Strength and Solitude

It's been a tough road for someone who's always been in the spotlight. She's 43 and battling stage 4 cancer. She's known for being on reality TV, but now she's sharing her struggles with the world. She posted a side-by-side picture on Instagram. One showed her before her diagnosis, with long, blond

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Apr 18 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unseen Battles of New Motherhood

Olivia Munn has been open about her struggles with postpartum depression. She found it more challenging than her cancer battle. She had her first child, a son named Malcolm, in 2021. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023. She was not able to breastfeed. She had to stop breastfeeding immediate

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Apr 18 2025CRIME

Deadly Shooting at Florida University: A Son's Dark Turn

A grim event unfolded at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The peaceful campus was shattered when a 20-year-old student, Phoenix Ikner, opened fire near the Student Union. The incident resulted in two deaths and six injuries. Ikner, a student at the university, was shot by responding officers

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

The Jets' Fresh Start: Why Aaron Rodgers Wasn't the Right Fit

The Jets have been eager to part ways with Aaron Rodgers since they hired Aaron Glenn. Rodgers, however, has been reluctant to let go. Recently, Rodgers shared his side of the story about a meeting with Glenn and GM Darren Mougey. Rodgers flew across the country to discuss his future with the team,

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