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Oct 23 2024HEALTH

Walking Pneumonia: A Gradual Illness on the Rise

Lately, cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae, often referred to as "walking pneumonia, " have been increasing, especially among kids. This bacteria causes lung infections, but unlike other types of pneumonia, it comes on slowly and usually isn't severe enough to require hospitalization. Doctors have seen

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

Connecting Creators & Brands: A New Way to Partner Up

In the ever-growing creator economy, brand partnerships are a top way to earn money. While other methods like affiliate links and subscriptions exist, the challenge lies in matching brands with the right creators. Enter Passionfroot, a Berlin-based startup aiming to streamline this process. Founded

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Trump's Trade and Immigration Plans: Are We Heading Back to Inflation?

As the U. S. prepares for a potential second Trump presidency, it's essential to consider how his policies might impact the current economic landscape. Specifically, his protectionist stance on trade and immigration could reignite inflation, undoing recent economic progress. Trump's proposal to rais

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Humans Love Carbs Way Before You Think

You might think humans fell in love with carbs when we started farming, but scientists say that's not true. They found a gene called AMY1 that helps us digest starches, and it's been around for a really long time – even before we had agriculture. This gene started duplicating around 800, 000 years a

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Harvey Weinstein Faces Life Threats Beyond Courtroom

Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, famously accused of sexual assault and recently indicted by a grand jury, is dealing with a new battle: bone marrow cancer. NBC News reported that Weinstein is receiving treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia while in Rikers Island prison. This type of can

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Oct 22 2024CRYPTO

Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto?

The world of cryptocurrency is filled with mysteries, and none are bigger than the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. Despite many theories and suspects, no one knows who this person really is. Some say the mystery is important; others think it's just a quirky story. One thing is

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Oct 22 2024FINANCE

Why Mary Daly Thinks Lower Rates Are Still on The Table

At the TechLive conference in Laguna Beach, California, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly shared her thoughts on the future of interest rates. Daly believes that the Federal Reserve should keep reducing interest rates to protect the labor market from any further decline. She

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Oct 21 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Fading Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Live Today!

Have you heard about the comet that's been zooming past Earth? C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is still hanging around but it's getting harder to spot with the naked eye. Don't worry, you can still see it up close today! Astronomer Gianluca Masi from the Virtual Telescope Project is hosting a free lives

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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

Lizzo's Detroit Dream: A Country Transformed?

Pop star Lizzo sparked a conversation online after she suggested that if Kamala Harris becomes president, the entire country might look more like Detroit. She made the comment during a rally for Harris in Detroit, where the city’s resilience was a major topic of discussion. Lizzo seemed to be puttin

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Oct 20 2024LIFESTYLE

How America's Cars Reflect Who We Are

Ever wondered how America’s love for cars shapes our identity? Let's dive into the fascinating world of automobiles and discover what our car choices say about us. Did you know the US has more cars per person than any other country? This isn't just about transportation; it's about who we are. From c

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