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Feb 20 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Big Sale: A Bumpy Road Ahead

Shari Redstone's journey to sell her family's media empire, Paramount Global, has been anything but smooth. It's been a decade since she started this journey, and she’s faced countless legal battles and corporate maneuvers. The sale was expected to be finalized in April, but recent events have throw

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Feb 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Cassie Ventura's Baby Bump: A New Addition to the Family

Cassie Ventura, the singer known for her hit "Me & U, " is expecting her third child with her husband, Alex Fine. This exciting news was shared on Instagram with a series of sweet, black-and-white family photos. The couple already has two daughters, Frankie and Sunny, who were born in 2019 and 2021,

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech: Your Body's Secret Health Whisperer

Imagine this: a tiny gadget on your wrist or clothes, quietly gathering information from your body fluids. No needles, no pain, just a steady stream of data. This is the magic of wearable sensor technology. These clever devices analyze sweat, saliva, and other body fluids to keep tabs on your health

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Your Doctor's New Questions: Why They Might Ask About Your Life

Doctors are starting to ask about more than just your physical health during check-ups. They might ask about your home, job, or even if you have enough food. This isn't about being nosy. It's about understanding that your health is affected by more than just what's happening inside your body. These

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

HP Buys Humane AI: What Happens to Your AI Pin?

HP has just announced it's buying Humane AI for $116 million. This means big changes for Humane AI Pin owners. The AI Pin, Humane's first and only hardware device, will stop working by February 28, 2025. HP is not interested in continuing Humane's current hardware business. Instead, they are focusin

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Postal Service Chief Steps Aside After Turbulent Tenure

The U. S. Postal Service is saying goodbye to its leader, Louis DeJoy, after nearly five years. This announcement comes after a period filled with challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, a surge in mail-in voting, and efforts to cut costs and improve services. DeJoy, who took over in the summer of 20

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Amino Acids: Revolutionizing Animal Feed

Amino acids are the building blocks for many processes in animals. They help in building muscles, organs, and even the immune system. This is why they are crucial for the health and growth of animals. In the past, people focused on giving animals crude protein. But now, scientists know that animals

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Competition in Nature

Ever wondered how different species manage to coexist in the same environment? Scientists have been trying to figure this out for a long time. Recently, a theory called modern coexistence theory (MCT) has helped researchers test how species can live together, evolve, and persist in various settings.

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Talk to Themselves to Stop Stealing Too Many Nutrients

Plants can be sneaky, stealing nutrients from other plants. They do this through special structures called haustoria. These haustoria act like straws, sucking up nutrients from the host plant. But how do these parasitic plants know when to stop making more haustoria? It turns out, they have a clever

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows: Your Secret Weapon Against Heat

Windows are more than just a way to see outside. Imagine if they could also keep your room cool and save energy. Scientists have made a smart film for windows that does just that. It's not your typical window film. This one is special because it lets natural light in while blocking out harmful UV an

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