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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Birth Attendants and Emergency Referrals in Developing Nations

Every year, the world sees around 800 women losing their lives due to pregnancy-related issues. This is in addition to 2. 6 million stillbirths and 2. 8 million newborn deaths. This is a major problem. In many low- and middle-income countries, getting timely medical help can be tough. This is es

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Apr 10 2025EDUCATION

Young Entrepreneur's College Rejections Spark Debate

Zach Yadegari, an 18-year-old tech prodigy, has a story that's both inspiring and puzzling. He's the founder of a startup that made $30 million in its first year, and he has a perfect 4. 0 GPA. Yet, he was rejected by 15 out of the 18 colleges he applied to. This includes some of the most prestigiou

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Unusual Clues in a Mysterious Illness

A complex illness called eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis often shows up with a specific marker called myeloperoxidase-perinuclear-anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody. This condition is tricky to spot. It can be easily confused with other health issues. Doctors usually think of it w

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Apr 10 2025OPINION

The Dark Side of Justice: Why Executing Murderers Might Not Be the Answer

In the heart of Miami, a woman named Janet Acosta was brutally taken from her life. She was enjoying a quiet lunch break, lost in the pages of a book. Within moments, her world was shattered by an act of unimaginable violence. She was kidnapped, tortured, sexually assaulted, and ultimately murdered.

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Apr 10 2025BUSINESS

The Unlikely Pair: Crypto and Cannabis

Cryptocurrency and cannabis have been buzzwords for several years. But what has happened since the initial hype? Both industries have seen their fair share of ups and downs. So, what role does cryptocurrency play in the cannabis industry? The cannabis industry is still struggling with federal re

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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Kalshi's Legal Gambit: Sports Betting and Federal vs. State Power

Kalshi, a startup in the prediction market, is making waves in the sports betting world. It's suing Nevada and New Jersey after they tried to shut down its sports trading operation. Kalshi argues that since it's federally regulated, state gaming commissions can't make rules for it. This legal bat

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Diabetes and COVID-19: A Double Whammy in Kenya and Tanzania

Type 2 diabetes is a serious health issue. It is a long-term condition that affects how the body turns food into energy. It requires constant management and care. The COVID-19 pandemic made things much harder for people with type 2 diabetes in Kenya and Tanzania. These two countries already had s

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and the Power of Personalized Health Apps

Pregnancy is a critical time for both mother and baby. Many women in developing nations struggle with getting enough key vitamins and minerals. This can lead to serious health problems for both the mother and the developing baby. These issues often stem from diets that lack essential nutrients. This

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Apr 09 2025BUSINESS

Walmart's Tariff Tightrope: Navigating Uncertainty

The retail giant Walmart has decided to pull its first-quarter operating income guidance. This move comes as a response to the uncertainty caused by new tariffs on imports from China, Vietnam, and other major suppliers. The company wants to stay flexible, especially when it comes to adjusting prices

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

A Young Life Cut Short in the West Bank

In the midst of ongoing tensions, a 14-year-old Palestinian-American boy lost his life in the West Bank. Amir Rabee was with two friends, all U. S. citizens, when Israeli forces opened fire. The incident occurred on a Sunday while they were picking olives. The Israeli military claimed the teens were

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