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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

A Tourist’s Outburst Sparks a Debate on Racism Laws

The story began when an Argentine visitor left a beach bar in Rio de Janeiro early on January 14. A fight over the bill reportedly sparked an argument, after which she claimed the staff made rude gestures toward her and her friends. The bar’s security camera, shown to a reporter, seems to capture

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Mar 23 2026BUSINESS

Cencora Acquires EyeSouth’s Retina Practice for $1. 1 Billion

Cencora has agreed to purchase the retina division of EyeSouth Partners for a total of $1. 1 billion, adding a group of specialists who focus on diseases of the eye’s back wall to its own eye‑care arm, Retina Consultants of America. The new team will help treat conditions that can lead to vision los

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Mar 19 2026HEALTH

Eye Age Predictions Reveal Hidden Risks in Diabetes Care

The study explores how computer models can spot signs of rapid eye aging in people with diabetes by looking at photos taken during routine eye exams. Using a special type of artificial intelligence, the researchers trained a system to guess how old a patient’s eyes appear. They then compared thos

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Mar 18 2026POLITICS

Argentina Cuts Ties With WHO to Claim Health Independence

Argentina has officially ended its membership in the World Health Organization, a move announced by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno after the government had notified the UN a year earlier. The decision follows President Javier Milei’s pledge to protect “health sovereignty, ” which he says was compromi

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Mar 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Island Living on a Budget: Where to Retire Without Breaking the Bank

Ever thought about retiring on an island but worried about the cost? It might not be as expensive as you think. The South Pacific offers a mix of warm weather, stunning views, and a relaxed lifestyle that can be quite affordable compared to many places in the U. S. To find the best spots, we looked

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Mar 11 2026EDUCATION

Late Night Loops: What College Students Really Feel

The research looked at why students in Hong Kong universities stay up late, even when they know it hurts their health. Twenty people were asked to talk about their habits from September to December, and the answers fell into five key ideas. First, many students try hard to control what they do befor

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Plant Stress Defense: How Tiny Proteins Turn Off Key Enzymes

Plants use a tagging system called ubiquitination to control the life span of many proteins. In the case of phenylpropanoid production, which supplies important compounds like lignin and flavonoids, several enzymes are marked for destruction by this system. F‑box proteins act as the taggers. They

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Feb 11 2026SPORTS

NHL Players Return to Olympic Ice After a 12‑Year Hiatus

The NHL’s comeback to the Winter Games in Milan Cortina is a story of perseverance and change. After skipping the 2018 Olympics to avoid disrupting its season, and withdrawing from the 2022 event because of COVID‑19, the league finally decided to send its athletes back. Now every one of the 32 teams

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Feb 10 2026FINANCE

Argentina’s Markets Face Political Crosswinds

Argentina’s stock index fell by about two percent after a brief rise, showing that traders are uneasy amid recent political moves. The country’s lawmakers are debating a new labor law pushed by President Javier Milei, which could change how workers and companies interact. At the same time, aut

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Feeding the Critically Ill: A Debate on Continuing Nutrition During Minor Stomach Bleeds

When someone is very sick, doctors often use a special feeding tube to give them the nutrients they need. This is called enteral nutrition, or EN for short. It's the top choice for feeding critically ill patients. But what happens when these patients have a minor stomach bleed? Should doctors keep f

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