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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Pollution Particles: The Hidden Hitchhikers in Our Blood

Air pollution is not just about what we breathe; it's about what gets into our blood. Tiny particles from car exhausts and factories can latch onto red blood cells and travel through our bodies. This is not just a theory; it's been proven in a recent study. These particles are super small, even sma

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in the Americas: What's Going Wrong?

The Americas might soon lose its measles-free status. This is because cases are popping up in Canada, Mexico, and the U. S. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is worried. To keep the measles-free title, these countries must have zero cases within a year. But time is running out. Vaccinatio

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: What Your Skin Might Be Trying to Tell You

In the fight against breast cancer, doctors have a new clue to watch out for. Sometimes, the skin of the breast can show signs of trouble, even before a tumor is spotted. This isn't about the main cancer itself, but about something else happening in the skin and tissues just under it. A recent stud

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Oct 06 2025POLITICS

Why Does the U. S. Keep Shutting Down?

The U. S. government often shuts down, but other countries like the U. K. don’t. Why is that? First, let’s talk about power. In the U. K. , the party in charge makes the budget. Parliament can say yes or no, but they can’t change it much. In the U. S. , Congress has a lot of power. They can change

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: Who Blinks First?

The government shutdown is now in its fifth day, and things are getting tense. The White House is warning that if talks don't go anywhere, federal workers might start losing their jobs. Kevin Hassett, who works for the National Economic Council, said on CNN that everyone is hoping for a breakthrough

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Oct 04 2025FINANCE

Wall Street's Surprising Party Amid Government Shutdown

The stock market is on a roll, and the government shutdown isn't even a speed bump. Stocks are hitting new highs, and it's not just the usual tech giants leading the charge. Even smaller companies and gold are joining the party, setting records of their own. Investors seem to think this shutdown wil

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Oct 04 2025BUSINESS

SoundHound AI: Big Moves by Investors and Insiders

SoundHound AI has been grabbing attention lately. Farther Finance Advisors LLC boosted its stake in the company by a whopping 39% in the second quarter. They now own 9, 830 shares, worth about $105, 000. But they're not alone. Other big investors have also been busy. AlphaQuest LLC jumped in, buyin

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Oct 04 2025HEALTH

How U. S. States Handled COVID-19 Vaccine Rollouts: A Closer Look

The COVID-19 pandemic put the spotlight on how well the United States could manage vaccination efforts. Unlike many other countries, the U. S. left much of the decision-making to individual states. This created a patchwork of policies and strategies across the country. The goal was to see how these

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Why are so many people calling themselves independents?

Many Americans are now calling themselves independents. This is a big change from the past. It shows that people are not happy with the two main political parties. But what does it mean to be an independent? It is not as simple as it seems. Being an independent does not tell you much about a person

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

North Carolina Workers Face Unpaid Leave Due to Government Shutdown

In North Carolina, the ongoing federal government shutdown has led to a tough situation for state workers. Around 200 employees are now on unpaid leave, a move that the Office of State Human Resources says is a last resort. The shutdown, which started last Wednesday, is causing ripples across the st

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