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Medical implants and underwater electronics have long faced a common problem—how to power them safely and continuously. Traditional wireless charging methods like electromagnetic induction or radio ...
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Donkey Kong's first new game since 2014 has revitalized one of Nintendo's most recognizable characters with a new installment.
It's more expensive than the most basic stools and creepers, but the battery-powered functionality is surprisingly useful.
Ankle muscles Walking helps engage your leg muscles—which include the ones in the ankles—through upward dorsiflex and downward plantarflex.
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If the omnibus Trump bill is approved, New York health officials say the overall impact to the state would be “devastating” and estimate billions in losses.
We don’t know how many people will die because of Trump’s USAID cuts The chaos of Trump’s global health cuts make the human toll near-impossible to calculate. That’s by design.
The latest projections suggest President Donald Trump's tariff and trade policies will alter Social Security checks in the upcoming year.
The spending cuts package, requested by the White House, heads back to the House ahead of a Friday deadline for Trump to sign it into law.
Expressing concern about the potential downward pressure on prices in Japan from U.S. trade policy, Uchida also noted upward pressure from cost-push factors, particularly in food prices.