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Sep 05 2025SCIENCE

Brain Cells and Blood Vessels: A Look at Giorgio's Work

Ever wondered how brain cells and blood vessels team up? It all started way back in 1870 when Camillo Golgi noticed something special about astrocytes and blood vessels. Then, in 1895, Santiago Ramon y Cajal added to this idea, suggesting that astrocytes play a big role in controlling blood flow in

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Sep 05 2025LIFESTYLE

The Man Who Dressed the World: Giorgio Armani's Legacy

Giorgio Armani, a name that once stood for high-end fashion, passed away at 91. His journey from a poor upbringing to a billion-dollar empire is quite remarkable. As a kid, his mom sewed his clothes, but he always stood out. He loved early 1900s designers, artists, and architects, which later influe

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Sep 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Celebrities Love Cardigans: Here's What You Should Know

Fall is here, and with it comes the return of a wardrobe staple: the cardigan. Many celebrities have been spotted rocking this cozy piece, each putting their own spin on it. Jennifer Garner, for example, was seen wearing a simple white cardigan while relaxing by the beach. Meanwhile, Julia Roberts a

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Sep 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wind Farm Fight: Big Energy Company Takes on Trump Administration

A Danish energy company is in a legal battle with the Trump administration over a wind farm project. The company, Orsted, is trying to stop the government from halting work on the Revolution Wind project off the coast of Rhode Island and Connecticut. The project is almost finished and could power hu

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

How AI is Changing the Game for Small Businesses

AI is not just a buzzword anymore. It's becoming a daily reality for small businesses everywhere. Over 60% of small businesses in the U. S. plan to use AI tools by 2025. This is not just a trend; it's a big shift in how business is done. Global trade is changing fast. Before, you needed a big team

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

Trans Artists Seek Refuge: The Unseen Struggle of U. S. Trans People

In a small town in the Netherlands, Veronica Clifford Carlos, a 28-year-old artist, is fighting for a chance to stay. She left her home in San Francisco after facing severe threats due to her identity as a trans woman. Veronica is not alone in her struggle; many others are seeking asylum in the Neth

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Sep 04 2025FINANCE

Why a Digital Euro Could Be a Game-Changer for Payments

The European Central Bank (ECB) is seriously considering a digital euro. Why? Because in today's world, where technology is everywhere, having a backup payment method is crucial. Imagine a scenario where banks or payment services are hit by a cyberattack. What happens then? That's where a digital eu

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Sep 04 2025CRIME

Lisbon's Gloria Funicular: A Historic Ride with a Dark Day

Lisbon's Gloria funicular, a beloved city landmark, recently faced a tragic accident. At least 17 people lost their lives, and over 20 were hurt when one of its cars derailed and crashed. This event marks one of the worst transport accidents in the city's history. The Gloria funicular, or "Ascensor

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

Putin's Playbook: How Russia's Leader Uses Old Tricks on Trump

John Bolton, who used to be Trump's top security advisor, recently shared his thoughts on how Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, handles Trump. He believes Putin uses his old KGB skills to figure out Trump's weaknesses and use them to his advantage. Bolton thinks Putin did this right from the st

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

Chinese Companies Expand in Europe Amid Trade Shifts

Chinese e-commerce and logistics giants are swiftly setting up shop in Europe. This move comes as U. S. trade policies under President Donald Trump reshape global supply chains. Companies like JD. com Inc. are leading the charge, securing significant warehouse space across the continent. In the UK

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