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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Robinhood's Betting Hub Under Fire: What's the Deal?

Robinhood has been called out by Massachusetts regulators for its new prediction markets hub. This hub allows users to bet on various events, including college basketball games. The Secretary of the Commonwealth, Bill Galvin, has sent a subpoena to Robinhood, seeking information about the hub's laun

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Fitness Factor: How Training Tames Inflammation

The human body is a marvel of adaptation. It can adjust to various stresses, including physical exertion. One of the ways it does this is through the immune system. Endurance training, in particular, can lead to changes in the immune system. These changes help the body handle the stress of exerc

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Spring Savvy Shopping: Amazon's Big Spring Sale Guide

Amazon is gearing up for its Big Spring Sale, a week-long event starting March 25, 2025. This sale is Amazon's spring version of Prime Day, but it's not as big. It's all about seasonal items, from clothes to gardening tools, and even tech gadgets. It's the second time Amazon is doing this, after sta

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Africa's Robotic Surgery Breakthrough

In the world of healthcare, technology is changing the game. One of the most exciting developments is telesurgery. This is where doctors use robots and high-speed internet to perform operations from far away. It all started back in 2001 with a famous surgery called the Lindbergh operation. A surgeon

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Tomato Plants and Their Heat Stress Battle

Heat waves are becoming more common. These high temperatures are a big problem for crops. They can really mess up how plants grow and develop. This is a huge issue for farmers all over the world. Plants have tiny helpers called microRNAs. These microRNAs play a big role in how plants grow and react

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Sound of Victory: Gaming's Hidden Hearing Hazard

The world of video gaming and esports is booming. These activities are fun and even used in healthcare. However, there is a dark side to this boom. The loud sounds in these games can cause hearing loss. This is a big problem. Yet, not enough research has been done on how gamers listen to sounds and

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Mar 25 2025WEATHER

South Carolina's March Wind Mystery

In South Carolina, March is known for its strong winds. This is not just a coincidence but a result of nature's shifting patterns. As winter says goodbye and spring takes over, the weather starts to change dramatically. One of the main culprits behind these gusty winds is the frequent arrival of col

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Graphene's New Role in Fighting Bacteria

Bacteria are everywhere. They can be found in the air, on surfaces, and even inside the human body. Some bacteria are helpful, but others can make us sick. Scientists are always looking for better ways to spot these harmful bacteria quickly and accurately. Two methods that help in identifying bacter

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

The Future of Fighting Germs: AI in Medical Labs

In the world of medical labs, identifying germs quickly is a big deal. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) steps in. AI is changing the game in clinical microbiology. It's speeding up the process of spotting harmful bugs and figuring out how to fight them. First, let's talk about the problem

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

New York City's Approach to Mental Health: A Closer Look at Involuntary Hospitalizations

The city's mayor is standing firm on a controversial practice: taking people with severe mental health issues to hospitals, even if they don't want to go. This move has sparked a heated debate, with critics arguing that it's not the best way to handle the city's mental health crisis. The mayor's of

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