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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

New Leader Joins QC Ally to Boost Tech and Security

QC Ally has welcomed Scott Ingram as their new Chief Information Officer. With over 20 years of experience, Scott is an expert in cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise technology. He has worked in the mortgage, fintech, and global tech industries. Scott's new role involves leading tec

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Smart Ways to Use Medicines Wisely in Pet Care

In the UK, a smart plan was made to help pet doctors use medicines better. The goal was to find out how these doctors act and how their workplaces affect their choices. This plan is all about understanding behavior and making changes that stick. First, they looked at how pet doctors decide which me

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Android Phone: A Hacker's Playground?

A sneaky new malware called Albiriox is out there, and it's giving hackers full control over Android phones. It's not just about stealing data; this malware lets attackers use your phone as if they were holding it. It first showed up in September 2025 and went public in October 2025. Experts think R

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

When Kids' Hearts Slow Down: What Helps and What Doesn't

Kids in hospitals sometimes have heartbeats that are too slow. This can lead to serious trouble. Doctors have been trying different things to help. But, there's still a lot they don't know. A big look at past studies was done. They wanted to see what works best for kids with slow heartbeats and oth

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Employees Sue EPA: Free Speech or Political Targeting?

Six former employees of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have taken legal action against the agency's administrator, Lee Zeldin. They claim their termination was a direct result of speaking out against what they saw as the politicization of science under the Trump administration. These emp

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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Wonders: The Science Behind the Lens

The Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2025 has revealed its winners, highlighting the beauty of science through photography. This year, the competition, run with the Royal Photographic Society, showcased images that blend art and science, revealing hidden natural wonders. Dr. Martin

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

What's Eating Your Nerves? The Sugar Connection

Let's talk about nerves and sugar. Ever wondered why some people with diabetes have nerve damage? Researchers dug into this. They wanted to see what makes nerves go wonky, especially in folks with diabetes. They looked at the sural nerve. It's a small nerve in your leg. When it's not working right,

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Dec 04 2025LIFESTYLE

Holiday Drinks for Every Taste and Place

The holiday season is here, and with it comes a wave of drink options to suit every gathering and every taste. Tilray Brands has put together a guide to help you find the perfect drink for your celebrations. Whether you're hosting a big family dinner, a cozy game night, or a festive party with frien

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Black Sea Shipping: Rising Risks and Costs

The Black Sea is a hotspot for shipping, especially for grain, oil, and other goods. But lately, it's become riskier. Insurers are now checking policies every day because of the war in Ukraine. This war is making waves, literally, as attacks on ships increase. Ships heading to Russian or Ukrainian

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Honduras' Ex-President: Safety Concerns Keep Him Away

Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former leader of Honduras, won't be coming home right away. He's been in a U. S. prison for drug trafficking, but he got a pardon from Donald Trump. His wife, Ana Garcia, said he's staying away because it's not safe for him in Honduras. Hernandez was president from 2014

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