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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: A Heavy Burden for Automakers

The auto industry is facing a tough time due to new tariffs on steel and aluminum. These metals are crucial for car manufacturing, and the increased tariffs will make them more expensive. The U. S. government has imposed a 25% tariff on steel and raised the aluminum tariff from 10% to 25%. This move

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Retirement: The Social Factor

Retirement is a big life change. It is not just about leaving the workforce. It is also about how our social connections change. This is important because our social lives can greatly affect our happiness and well-being. Let's dive into the details. Researchers looked at data from two points in

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Pollution and Skin Redness: What's the Connection?

Air pollution, especially the tiny particles known as PM2. 5, is a big deal for our health. But what about our skin? Researchers in Taiwan wanted to find out if these tiny particles could cause skin redness. They focused on two age groups: adults aged 20-59 and seniors over 60. The study in

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

Tech Overload: How Bank Workers Are Coping with the Digital Age

In the fast-paced world of banking, technology has become a double-edged sword. On one hand, it drives innovation and keeps customers happy. On the other, it's causing a lot of stress for employees. This is especially true in India, where banks have been quickly adopting new tech since the COVID-19

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Rings: The New Way to Track Your Health

Smart rings have become a hot topic in the tech world. They offer a convenient way to monitor health stats without the bulk of a smartwatch. Plus, they last much longer on a single charge. While smartwatches are great, they can be cumbersome and require frequent charging. Smart rings, on the other h

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

From Scrubs to Suits: A Nurse's Rise to Hospital Leadership

In the world of healthcare, leadership roles are often dominated by men. But Shelly Buck, the president of Riddle Hospital, has shattered that stereotype. She didn't start at the top, though. Buck began her career as a nurse, a role that has shaped her perspective and approach to leadership.

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Mar 12 2025FINANCE

Steady Stocks: Navigating the Market Storm

The market is in a rough patch, but there are stocks that can help you weather the storm. Two companies stand out as potential havens in this uncertain time. First up, let's talk about Waste Management. This company is known for handling trash and recycling. It's a steady performer, with a low b

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Mar 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rain's Role in Wastewater Contamination

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) face a constant battle against contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). These are chemicals that we use every day in things like medicine, cosmetics, and household products. They end up in our wastewater. They can be tricky to spot, especially the highly polar a

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: A Double-Edged Sword for America

The United States is set to impose hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. This move, led by the president, aims to protect domestic metal producers. The tariffs, set at 25% for steel and aluminum, could significantly impact American companies that rely on these metals. Automakers, construction

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

What if the Department of Education is Gone?

The Department of Education, a federal agency with a history dating back to the 1800s, has been a hot topic lately. Some people, including President Trump, want to shut it down. This idea isn't new. In fact, it has been discussed by many politicians over the years. However, the current administratio

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