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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

New Trade War Brewing: Trump's Plan to Slap Tariffs on Cars, Chips, and Drugs

Trump is planning to slap a 25% tariff on auto imports, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals as early as April 2. This move comes after he already imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese goods and a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. He hinted that these new tariffs could go even higher over the next

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Antarctica's Warming Waters: Seaweed in Hot Water

The Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands are experiencing more frequent marine heatwaves (MHWs). These heatwaves are caused by large-scale weather and ocean patterns that lead to rapid warming. This warming has significant impacts on marine life, especially seaweed. Seaweed, or macroalgae

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Science in the Spotlight: Brazil's Pandemic Politics

Brazil's response to the Covid-19 pandemic was anything but straightforward. In 2021, the Brazilian parliament launched a major investigation. The goal was to look into claims that President Jair Bolsonaro ignored expert advice. Worse, he was accused of actively encouraging the spread of the virus.

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Deepfakes: The Battle for Truth in the Digital Age

Deepfake technology has been advancing rapidly, blurring the lines between what's real and what's fake. This has led to major concerns about the trustworthiness of digital content. Deepfakes involve altering images, audio, and videos to create convincing but entirely fake content. This poses serious

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Surgeons and Robots: A New Way to Measure Skills

Surgeons in gynecological oncology need to be top-notch. But how do you know if they're doing a great job? Robots might have the answer. They can gather data during surgeries. This data can create automated performance metrics (APMs). APMs can show if a surgeon is doing well or needs to improve. But

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Feb 19 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NBA All-Star Game: More Drama Than Dribble?

The 2025 NBA All-Star Game left fans with mixed feelings. The event, which was supposed to be a thrilling showcase of basketball skills, turned out to be more about entertainment than the actual game. Draymond Green, a prominent player, openly criticized the new format. He pointed out that the Risin

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Feb 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

YouTube's Big Impact: From Fun to Powerhouse

YouTube, a video platform that started in 2005, has grown into a global media giant. It started with 15 hours of video uploaded every minute and has since become a major player in the entertainment industry. The platform has changed the way we watch TV and movies, and it's now a major source of news

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

School Days: The Hidden Power of Positive Experiences

Growing up can be tough, especially when home life is challenging. Kids who face abuse or neglect at home often carry these experiences into adulthood, affecting their health. But what about school? Can good times at school help kids overcome tough home lives, or do bad school experiences just add t

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Feb 19 2025CRIME

Unseen and Unheard: The Hidden Crime Crisis

Crime doesn't discriminate, but it does hit harder for some. People with vision or hearing loss face a tough reality. They are four times more likely to experience nonlethal violent crimes than those without these disabilities. This isn't just a number; it's a real problem affecting many lives. The

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Why We Choose Our Workouts

Ever noticed how some people love hitting the gym while others prefer a gentle stroll in the park? It turns out, our exercise choices are deeply personal. Scientists conducted a study using something called a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE). They presented various workout options to participants an

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