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Jun 23 2025BUSINESS

Sparkling Returns: Spindrift's Soda Comeback

Spindrift is making a splash again, but this time with sodas instead of sparkling waters. The company, now based in Newton, is bringing back its fizzy drinks with a twist. They are rolling out five new flavors in cans, a departure from their previous bottled versions. These sodas are not your typ

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Bet on AI: Thousands of Jobs Cut

Microsoft is planning to cut thousands of jobs in July. This move is part of a bigger trend in the tech world. Companies are investing heavily in AI. Meanwhile, they are reducing their workforce, especially in sales and customer service. This shift is not new, but it is becoming more noticeable. Mic

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Post-Surgery Care: What's Hot in Nursing Research

Post-surgery pain management is a hot topic in nursing research. It is a critical area of study. The focus is on understanding the latest trends and key areas of interest. This is done through a method called bibliometric analysis. This method helps to see what's trending and where the focus is

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Jun 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pixar's Elio Struggles at the Box Office

Pixar, known for its blockbuster hits, faced a disappointing debut with "Elio. " The movie, about a boy who befriends aliens, managed to pull in only 29 million dollars worldwide. This is a significant drop from Pixar's usual standards. The film, which cost 150 million dollars to make, was expected

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Ancient Footprints at White Sands

The discovery of human and animal footprints in New Mexico's White Sands National Park has stirred up a lot of questions. These prints, found in layers of clay and silt, have sparked a big debate about when the first people arrived in North America. For a long time, it was believed that the first Am

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Hospital Drug Checks: A Money-Saving Strategy with Limits

Thailand's university hospitals are in a tough spot. They are struggling to keep up with the costs of overnight patient stays. This is because the public health system has three main ways of paying for care. These are the Universal Coverage Scheme, the Social Security Scheme, and the Civil Servant M

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Kazakhstan's Kidney Stone Crisis: A Closer Look at Hospital Data

Kazakhstan has been grappling with a notable increase in urinary stone disease (USD). This condition, where stones form in the urinary system, has been a growing concern. Over the past eight years, from 2014 to 2021, hospital records have shown a significant number of cases. A total of 162, 538 hosp

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Weighty Matters: The Uneven Spread of Obesity in Ghana

Obesity is a growing concern in Ghana. It is more common among women. This is a big problem because it can lead to serious health issues. It is crucial for countries like Ghana to keep an eye on these trends. They need to understand how economic factors play a role. This way, they can make informed

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Jun 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sweden's Fire Risk: What the Data Shows

Weather patterns are changing. This is a fact. The way these changes affect fire danger in Sweden is a bit more complex. For the past seven decades, weather observations have been collected. This data helps scientists understand how fire risks have evolved over time. The data comes from nine weathe

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Foldable Future: A Slimmer, Larger Vision

Samsung is gearing up to release a new foldable phone. A video has emerged showing a dummy model of the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This video reveals some interesting changes that Samsung is making to its foldable design. The Z Fold 7 is rumored to be slimmer and larger than its predecessor, the Z Fold 6.

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