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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

How often should you go to a cooking class to boost your health?

The Recipe4Health program is a special cooking class. It is designed to help people improve their health. Many people wanted to know if going to this class often makes a big difference in health. So, a study was done to find out if the number of times someone attends Recipe4Health affects their heal

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Protests in the US: Guards on Standby

Protests are set to happen across the United States this week. To keep things under control, Texas is getting ready. The state's governor, Greg Abbott, has decided to send the Texas National Guard to various spots around the state. This move is to make sure that any protests stay peaceful and don't

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Troops in LA: Who's Paying the Protesters?

In Los Angeles, the federal government has sent in military troops to handle protests against immigration enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security claims there might be a secret funder behind these demonstrations. They even hinted at a possible foreign involvement. This claim came from Trici

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

Inflation in the U. S. : Not as Hot as Feared

The price hikes that many expected due to recent tariffs have not yet materialized in a big way. This is good news for shoppers and the overall economy. The Consumer Price Index, a key measure of inflation, showed a modest increase in May. It rose by 2. 4 percent compared to the same month last year

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Drone Dilemma: A Growing Threat

Russia's latest drone strikes on Ukraine have left three dead and many injured. The northeastern city of Kharkiv was hit hard by these attacks. The city's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, reported that 56 people were hurt and over 103 buildings were damaged. The city's proximity to Russia has made it a frequen

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Where Will the Big Bucks Go? A Look at the U. K. 's Spending Plan

The U. K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled a significant spending plan. This plan will guide how billions of pounds will be allocated across different government departments and infrastructure projects. The focus is on "protected" departments like health and defense, which are set to receive su

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Jun 11 2025SPORTS

The 2025 U. S. Open: Who Will Shine at Oakmont?

The 2025 U. S. Open is set to take place at Oakmont Country Club, a venue known for its extreme difficulty. This will be the 10th time Oakmont hosts the event, and the first since 2016. The course has undergone significant changes, with expanded greens and new hole locations, making it even more cha

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Medical Device Wear and Tear: Testing the Limits

The medical device industry is grappling with confusion surrounding end-of-life (EOL) testing for reusable devices. The main issue is the differing expectations from U. S. and European Union regulators. Some believe that manufacturers should conduct EOL testing, while others think a warning in the u

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

UK's Economic Revamp: A New Dawn or Just Talk?

The UK government has just dropped a major announcement. They are planning to spend hundreds of billions of pounds over the next few years. This money is earmarked for defense, healthcare, and big projects like infrastructure and housing. It is a bold move, but is it enough to make a real difference

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Jun 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Railroad Tech: How Union Pacific is Boosting Efficiency

Union Pacific is making big moves with technology. They are focusing on safety, service, and making operations better. This is all part of their plan to give customers real-time information, which is now expected by everyone. The company is using something called APIs. These APIs let different softw

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