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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Telehealth in South Korea: What People Want and Will Pay For

South Korea has been pushing hard into telehealth. The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the country to quickly approve telemedicine in 2020. The government then launched a test run in 2023. As the pandemic eases, it is crucial to figure out what makes people willing to use and pay for telemedicine and telec

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Jun 17 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Allegiance: How Trump Loyalty is Hurting Businesses

Trump's influence is not just political; it's also economic. Companies that have chosen to align with Trump's views, particularly on diversity, have faced significant backlash. This backlash has come in the form of consumer boycotts and a drop in stock value. For instance, Target and Walmart have se

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

How Cooling Affects Brain Injury in Boxing

Boxing is a sport that involves a lot of head impacts. This happens when the body and brain are already heated up from exercise. After a hit, if the brain is too hot, it can get more damaged. This extra damage can be tracked using certain substances in the blood. These are called biomarkers. The br

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

The Golden Escalator: A Game Changer

A decade ago, a wealthy businessman named Donald Trump made a bold move. He stepped onto a golden escalator in his New York tower, flanked by his wife Melania and daughter Ivanka. His goal? To announce his presidential run with the catchy slogan "Make America Great Again. " Many scoffed, but this mo

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

J. J. Spaun's Unlikely U. S. Open Triumph

J. J. Spaun was in deep trouble. He started the U. S. Open with five bogeys in his first six holes. His shoulders were slumped, and his head was down. It seemed like his dream of winning a major championship was over before it even began. But then, something unexpected happened. He won. Spaun's

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Jun 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unusual Weather Patterns: The Hidden Impact of Climate Change

The planet has been experiencing a significant rise in unusual weather patterns during summer. These patterns have been happening more often in the past 50 years. This increase is linked to changes in climate conditions. One major factor is the rapid warming of the Arctic. Another is the difference

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Airborne Danger: The Fungus Lurking in Your Breath

The air we breathe is filled with tiny, invisible particles. Among these are spores from a fungus called Aspergillus fumigatus. This fungus is a silent threat, especially in warmer, wetter states like Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, and California. It can cause serious lung infections, particula

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Jun 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Mom's Gentle Guidance

The British public got a glimpse into the royal family's daily life during a recent event. A lip reader picked up on a quiet moment between Kate Middleton and her youngest son, Prince Louis. This happened as they were heading back inside Buckingham Palace after the Red Arrows flypast. Middleton had

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Jun 16 2025CRIME

A Night of Joy Turned Tragic in a Utah Suburb

A vibrant community event in a Salt Lake City suburb ended in horror. Five people were hit by gunfire. Three of them died. The victims included a young man, a woman, and a baby just eight months old. The shooting happened at the WestFest carnival. This annual event is usually a time of celebrat

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Jun 16 2025OPINION

Mars Mission: A Political Minefield

The latest budget proposal from the White House for NASA's 2026 fiscal year has sparked controversy. It suggests a major shift in the agency's focus, with significant cuts to space science and other programs. The goal? A dramatic pivot towards sending humans to Mars. However, this plan is already fa

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