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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

The Twist in Trade and Tech: A Week in Financial Markets

The financial markets had a rocky week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a hit. People were worried about new tariffs from President Trump. These tariffs could slow down the economy and make things more expensive. The Federal Reserve might cut interest rates to help. But will that be enoug

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

The Faith That Kept an Astronaut Grounded

Butch Wilmore, a NASA astronaut, spent 286 days in space. This was far longer than planned. He and his crewmate Sunita Williams were supposed to return home on June 13. However, technical problems with their spacecraft, Boeing's Starliner, delayed their return. They had to wait until a safer ship wa

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

EU's Military Aid to Ukraine: A Bumpy Road

The European Union's efforts to boost military support for Ukraine have hit a few roadblocks. The original idea was to send Ukraine at least 1. 5 million rounds of artillery ammunition in 2025. This plan was announced last month, but it was immediately blocked by Hungary. The EU then tried to ral

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Mar 21 2025BUSINESS

Nike's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Behind the Drop?

Nike, a major player in the sportswear industry, saw its stock price dip after a recent announcement. The company warned that its sales might take a hit in the current quarter. This news came as part of Nike's efforts to turn things around and deal with new tariffs. The company's Chief Financial Of

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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

What Happens When Prices Rise and Jobs Vanish?

The economy is a tricky beast. Sometimes, it grows fast, and jobs are plenty. Other times, it slows down, and prices go up. But what happens when both bad things occur at once? This is what people call "stagflation. " It is a mix of slow growth and high inflation. It is a nightmare for the Federal R

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Telehealth: The New Norm for Mental Health Prescriptions

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the game for mental health professionals. With the world in lockdown, the U. S. government loosened rules to make telemedicine more available. This shift allowed mental health providers to see patients and prescribe certain medications without needing an in-person visit

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Mar 21 2025EDUCATION

University Funding in Jeopardy: The Antisemitism Debate

The academic world is in turmoil. Columbia University is at the center of a storm. Federal grants, which are crucial for research, are being pulled. The reason? Allegations of antisemitism. This is not an isolated incident. Other universities are also facing similar threats. The situation is complex

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Mar 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unlocking Water Secrets in Dry Lands

In the face of global warming, saving water in dry regions has become a major challenge. This is because water conservation is a complex process. It involves many parts of the environment. These include plants, soil, and the shape of the land. This makes it hard to study. A recent effort combined t

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Mar 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Changing Landscape of Intimacy in Film and TV

The role of intimacy coordinators has become increasingly important in the film and TV industry, especially since the Me Too movement. These professionals act as a safety net for actors involved in simulated sex scenes, ensuring that sets are less vulnerable to misconduct. Stars like Emma Stone and

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

City vs. Countryside: How Living Spaces Shape Aging in China

In China, where you live can greatly affect how well you age. A recent look into this topic showed clear differences between older adults in cities and those in rural areas. The study used a special measure called the Successful Aging Index (SAI). This index looks at many aspects of life, like socia

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