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3 questions to ask yourself if you want to cut down on ultra-processed foods, according ...
You don't need to cut out all ultra-processed foods but eating healthy overall is always a good idea, Linia Patel said. Getty Images/ Linia PatelUltra-processed foods are linked to health problems such as cancer, type 2 diabetes, and obesity.About 73% of the US food supply is ultra-processed, making...
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GOP clashes, campus protests to take center stage as Congress returns
Congress is set to reconvene this week amid bitter GOP infighting and explosive protests on college campuses nationwide, two issues that are expected to dominate chatter on Capitol Hill in the coming days. In the House, which returns on Monday, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is again in hot water with...
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Why Iran fears Trump 2.0 more than most
There’s been much talk in recent months about what a possible second Donald Trump presidency in the United States could mean for Europe, Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Israel-Palestinian conflict and China. But there’s one more country closely watching the race: Iran. Another Trump presidency could...
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China's big factories had a terrible March, even as automakers roar to new highs
American officials are concerned about overproduction in China. BIChinese manufacturers' profits fell last month, while carmakers reported a significant gain in the first quarter.Weak domestic demand is causing Chinese companies to sell products en masse overseas, worrying US officials.China became...
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Have the world’s coral reefs already crossed a tipping point?
About a year ago, the seas got unusually hot, even by our current, overheated standards. Twelve months of broken records later, the oceans are still more feverish than climate models and normal fluctuations in global weather patterns can explain. When the seas turn into bathwater, it threatens the...
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Pro-Palestinian protests keep roiling US college campuses
Pro-Palestinian protests at U.S. universities showed no sign of slowing as they spread coast-to-coast over the weekend and police crackdowns and arrests continued into another week while students vowed to stay in tent encampments until their demands are met. The students’ demands range from a...
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PHOTO OF DAY: NASA Hubble Space Telescope Spots a Magnificent Barred Galaxy
the galaxy is 65 million light-years from Earth The magnificent central bar of NGC 2217 shines bright in the constellation of Canis Major, in this image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. (NASA image)...
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Apple needs China more than China needs Apple
Apple has slipped to fifth place in China’s cellphone sales ranking, outsold by local rivals Huawei, OPPO, Honor and vivo. Chinese cellphones are closing the performance gap with Apple’s iPhone while US government harassment of Chinese tech companies has made buying local a source of national pride...
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CertiK Passed Audit of Bitcoin Sidechain MicrovisionChain's UTXO Smart Contracts
MACAU, CHINA / ACCESSWIRE / April 27, 2024 / On 22 April 2024, CertiK, a leading blockchain security audit firm, passed its audit of MicrovisionChain (MVC), marking a significant milestone as the first UTXO model-based solution to complete an audit in the industry. MVC, also known by its token...
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Grayscale Makes Another Large Bitcoin Transfer to Coinbase Prime
Arabian Post - Grayscale, the world’s biggest digital currency asset manager, once again moved a significant amount of Bitcoin (BTC) to a Coinbase Prime address. The transfer, which occurred overnight, involved over 1,000 BTC, adding to a series of similar transactions in recent months. The...
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