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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Why America Needs One AI Rule for All

A group called Building America's Future (BAF) wants the U. S. to have one clear rule for AI. They say this will help the country stay ahead of China. Right now, different states have different rules. BAF thinks this is messy and could slow down progress. They started a new ad campaign to push for

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Tech Stocks: What's Shaking Up the Market?

Tech stocks are making waves, and not everyone is happy about it. Michael Burry, a well-known investor, thinks Tesla is way too expensive. He's not alone in criticizing the tech industry for some of its practices. Meanwhile, Nvidia is teaming up with Synopsys, and Jim Cramer thinks this could be a

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Amanda Seyfried's Dance of Faith in The Testament of Ann Lee

The movie "The Testament of Ann Lee" features Amanda Seyfried as Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers. This religious group from the 1700s is known for their unique dances and songs. These dances were not just random moves. They had deep meaning. The dances showed hunger, obedience, grief, devotion,

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Meat, Germs, and Medicine: A Look at Campylobacter in Wasit

In Wasit, Iraq, a study took a close look at the germs found in red meat. The focus was on two types of Campylobacter bacteria: Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. These germs are known to cause stomach problems in people. The study wanted to see how often these germs show up in meat and if

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

From Sneaker Dreams to Star-Studded Success

Omar Bailey, a 42-year-old creative force, has made a name for himself in the sneaker world. His journey began with a simple idea: to design shoes that people would love. But it wasn't just his design skills that got him ahead. Bailey also had a knack for talking to people and making connections. E

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

What Makes Crypto Prices Swing?

Crypto prices are a hot topic. People often wonder what makes them go up and down. A recent study looked at five big cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash, Litecoin, and Monero. It checked data from 2010 to 2018 to find out what affects their prices. The study found that things like market tren

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of an Ancient Remedy for Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition. It slowly destroys brain cells that produce dopamine, a chemical that helps control movement. Right now, there's no cure. Treatments only help with symptoms and can cause problems over time. Enter Lingjiao Gouteng decoction, a traditional Chinese medicine.

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Minnesota's Money Trail: A Closer Look at Welfare and Terrorism Claims

Minnesota is in the spotlight again, but this time it's not about the cold weather or the Vikings. The Treasury Department is digging into some serious allegations. They want to know if Minnesota's tax dollars ended up in the hands of al Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. This isn't just a

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Use MRI Scans to Fight Tumors

MRI scans are a game-changer in the medical world. They allow doctors to peek inside the body, helping them spot tumors. But it's not just about finding them; these scans also help doctors differentiate between various types of tumors. This distinction is crucial because it guides doctors in choosin

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

A Quick Check for the Brain: Testing Speed in Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis is a tricky condition. It can slow down how quickly the brain works. To measure this, scientists made a new test. It's called the Auditory Test of Processing Speed, or ATOPS for short. This test is special. It doesn't rely on sight. It also doesn't test other brain functions. It j

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