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Aug 05 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves in the Water Business

A major investment group is thinking about a big move. They might raise over a billion dollars to keep a stake in a company that deals with water infrastructure. This is not a small deal. It's a big bet on the future of water management. The company in question is Azuria Water Solutions. They are n

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Aug 04 2025FINANCE

Amphenol Expands with Big Buyout

In a major move, Amphenol is set to acquire CommScope's broadband connectivity and cable unit for a hefty $10. 5 billion. This deal is a big win for Amphenol, as it will expand its product range and strengthen its position in the broadband and 5G markets. The acquisition is expected to boost Amphen

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Aug 03 2025BUSINESS

Figma's Big Win: A Lesson in Letting Startups Shine

Figma's initial public offering (IPO) has been a huge success. But here's an interesting twist: Lina Khan, who used to lead the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), sees this as a big win for her approach to regulating big tech companies. Back in 2023, Adobe tried to buy Figma for a whopping $20 billion

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Aug 03 2025SPORTS

Parsons' Trade Talk: Will It Rock the Boat?

The Dallas Cowboys are in a bit of a pickle. Star linebacker Micah Parsons wants out. But coach Brian Schottenheimer isn't sweating it. He thinks the team will stay focused on their goals. Schottenheimer met with reporters and said the team is all about getting better. He believes the players are lo

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Life with a Long-Term Urinary Catheter: What's It Really Like?

Long-term urinary catheters are a big part of life for many people. But how do they affect day-to-day living? A recent study took a close look at this. It compared three types of catheters. The goal? To see how they impact satisfaction, quality of life, and complications. First, let's talk about sa

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Aug 01 2025BUSINESS

AI's Future: Why Panic is Premature

The idea that AI will soon outsmart humans is gaining traction, but not everyone is convinced. Dylan Field, the head of Figma, a popular design software company, recently shared his thoughts on the matter. He believes that while AI is advancing rapidly, the notion of superintelligent machines taking

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

How Faith Talks Can Help Teens in Therapy

In the Netherlands, a new way to mix faith and therapy is being tested. It's called the faith relationship interview, or FRI for short. Here, teens and their therapists chat about beliefs, feelings about God, and how their faith shapes their relationships. Eight teens and four therapists took part

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Caring for Caregivers: A Fresh Look at Medication Management

Caregivers for individuals with Alzheimer's and similar conditions have a tough job. They are responsible for ensuring that their loved ones take the right medications at the right times. However, the tools available to help them with this task are often not up to the mark. These tools, whether digi

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Why Newborn Sepsis Goes Unnoticed

Newborn sepsis is a big problem around the world, especially in countries that don't have a lot of money. It's hard to know how many babies get sick because there aren't enough good tests to find out. This makes it tough to plan how to help them. In many places, doctors don't have the right tools t

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Ensuring Fair Access to Abortion Care in Argentina

Argentina made history by legalizing abortion, but the real challenge began after the law passed. The fight for reproductive rights is far from over. The question now is: How can the country ensure that everyone, regardless of where they live or their social status, has access to safe and quality ab

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