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Is the heart’s ageing reversible? New study says ‘yes’; here are a few lifestyle tips to support heart health |

Is the heart’s ageing reversible? New study says ‘yes’; here are a few lifestyle tips to support heart health |

Ageing affects every part of the human body, including the heart—but a groundbreaking study published in Nature Materials suggests the heart’s ageing process might be reversible. Instead of altering heart cells directly, scientists discovered that changing the environment surrounding these cells could significantly influence how they age. This discovery could reshape the understanding of cardiovascular…

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Will Trump visit China for WWII Victory Day? ‘Cautious optimism’ as speculation swirls

Will Trump visit China for WWII Victory Day? ‘Cautious optimism’ as speculation swirls

Speculation that US President Donald Trump may visit Beijing in September has sparked “cautious optimism” among some Chinese analysts about a possible diplomatic breakthrough as trade ties between the rival powers teeter on the edge of a fragile truce. A Kyodo report on Sunday citing unnamed sources said that China was planning to invite Trump…

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‘A strange calm’ has settled over the markets as investors ignore the risks ahead

‘A strange calm’ has settled over the markets as investors ignore the risks ahead

Despite significant macro risks ahead—including looming tariffs and weak consumer spending—markets remain buoyant, with the S&P 500 hitting a record high of 6,173.07 and futures rising further. Investors appear to be expecting either a tariff deadline extension or Federal Reserve rate cuts to support stocks.  The S&P 500 set a new record on Friday and…

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Supreme Court takes up major campaign finance case over federal limits on coordinated spending

Supreme Court takes up major campaign finance case over federal limits on coordinated spending

Washington — The Supreme Court said Monday that it will consider whether federal limits on coordinated spending by political parties in support of their candidates violate the First Amendment. The court’s review of an appeals court ruling that upheld the coordinated spending limits set up a high-stakes campaign finance dispute that will be heard in…

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Why do brides wear veils?

Why do brides wear veils?

CNN  —  Editor’s Note: Examining clothes through the ages, Dress Codes is a new series investigating how the rules of fashion have influenced different cultural arenas — and your closet. One of the oldest elements of a bridal ensemble, dating at least as far back as Ancient Greece, veils have largely remained a staple accessory…

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Ghana’s Minister of Communication Pushes for Stronger Tech Ties with China

Ghana’s Minister of Communication Pushes for Stronger Tech Ties with China

In his keynote address at the summit, the Minister identified four main areas for enhanced cooperation: fiber optics, cloud computing, satellite broadband, and cybersecurity. Ghana’s Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation , Hon. Samuel Nartey George (MP), has made a compelling call for strengthened technology partnerships between Ghana and China, outlining key areas of collaboration…

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Map: Tracking Tropical Storm Flossie

Map: Tracking Tropical Storm Flossie

Flossie was a tropical storm in the North Pacific Ocean Monday morning Mexico Central Time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. The tropical storm had sustained wind speeds of 50 miles per hour.  All times on the map are Mexico Central Time. By The New York Times What does the storm look…

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Hybrid Energy Storage Systems Market

Hybrid Energy Storage Market 2025-2032

Hybrid Energy Storage Systems Market Global Hybrid Energy Storage Market reached US$ 16.56 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 28.22 billion by 2032, growing with a CAGR of 6.89% during the forecast period 2025-2032. Hybrid Energy Storage Market Industry Outlook – Strategic Insights for 2025 Hybrid Energy Storage Market is witnessing transformative…

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