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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Ireland's Push for Personalized Fitness for Lung Patients

In Ireland, a big push is on to help people with lung diseases like COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) stay active. The goal is to find the best ways for each person to keep moving, because what works for one might not work for another. COPD makes even simple movements tough. People with

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Troops in West Bank Raise Questions After Two Men Killed

In a troubling event, Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinian men in the West Bank, even though the men seemed to be surrendering. Videos of the incident show the men coming out of a garage with their hands up, showing they weren't armed. They were then ordered to the ground, kicked, and forc

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

The Afghan Shooter's Hidden Past

An Afghan man, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is suspected of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. He was once part of a special counterterrorism unit in Afghanistan. This unit, known as NDS-03, worked closely with the CIA and fought against the Taliban. The CIA confirmed that Lakanwal ca

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Fuzzy Zoeller: A Golf Legend's Life and Legacy

Fuzzy Zoeller, a name that resonated in the golf world, has passed away at the age of 74. Known for his vibrant personality and impressive golf skills, Zoeller left a mark on the sport that will not be easily forgotten. His career was a mix of triumphs and controversies, making his story one of grea

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Making Image Fixing Faster and Better

Ever wondered how AI can fix blurry or incomplete images? Well, it's not magic. It's science. And it's getting better. Researchers have been working on ways to use AI to solve these problems. They call it a diffusion model. It's like a smart guesser. It looks at what's there and fills in the blanks.

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Putin Stands by Trump's Envoy Amidst Bias Claims

Steve Witkoff, the U. S. special envoy, is under fire for allegedly leaning too much towards Russia. But Vladimir Putin isn't having it. He thinks Witkoff is just doing his job, representing his country and leader. Putin's defense came after a leaked call between Witkoff and a Kremlin aide, Yuri Ush

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Games Can Boost Infection Control in Care Homes

Infection control is a big deal in residential care homes. Staff there work hard to keep residents, visitors, and themselves safe. But how they get trained matters a lot. Right now, training often happens through quick talks or one-on-one chats. That might not be enough. So, what if games could help

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Nov 28 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Crypto Firm Shakes Up Leadership

A crypto company with connections to former US President Donald Trump has recently seen some big changes at the top. ALT5 Sigma, which manages crypto investments, said goodbye to its CEO and COO in November. Jonathan Hugh and Ron Pitters left the company, and Tony Isaac, who was the president, is no

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Birth Control and Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know

A recent study from Sweden has stirred up conversations about birth control and breast cancer. This study followed over 2 million women under 50 for more than a decade. The findings show that while hormonal birth control is generally safe, there are slight differences in breast cancer risk depending

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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making AI Smarter and More Understandable

AI is getting smarter every day, but there's a problem. It's like a super-smart robot that can do amazing things, but no one knows how it does them. This is because AI often works like a black box. You put information in, and it gives you answers, but you can't see how it figures things out. This ma

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