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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Finding Hope Through Screens: A New Way to Help People with Liver Disease

People with long-term liver issues often feel overwhelmed. Their daily lives are tough, and their health risks are high. But there might be a new way to help them feel better. It's called telehealth, and it's all about using video calls to connect with others and learn coping skills. This idea isn'

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on New Chemistry: Rhodium's Red and Orange Breakthrough

Chemists have long relied on transition metals to speed up reactions. Now, they're using light to make these reactions even better. Most of the time, they use short-wavelength light like purple or blue. But there's a catch. Long-wavelength light, like red and orange, is gentler and can go deeper. Ye

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Billy Bob and Angelina: A Love Story Beyond the Blood Vials

Billy Bob Thornton and Angelina Jolie's marriage was short but intense. They tied the knot in 2000 and split in 2003. Their relationship was anything but ordinary. They even wore lockets with drops of each other's blood. Thornton recently talked about this unusual romance. He said it was a "pretty w

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

FBI Employee Fights Back After Being Fired Over Pride Flag

A former FBI worker is taking legal action against the Department of Justice and the FBI. He claims he was fired unfairly because he had a Progress Pride Flag in his office. This flag was given to him by the FBI and had been displayed for years with his bosses' approval. The worker, David Maltinsky

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Nov 20 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Solana vs Ethereum - Speed vs Stability

In the world of cryptocurrency, two big names stand out: Solana and Ethereum. They are like two sides of a coin, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Solana is known for its speed and low fees, while Ethereum is praised for its security and wide range of uses. Solana, which started later tha

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Unlocking Epstein's Secrets: Senate Moves Swiftly

The Senate made a big move on Tuesday. They agreed to pass a bill without any changes. This bill is about releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The House had already approved it with a huge majority. The Senate didn't even debate it. They just said yes. Some people wanted changes. House Speak

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Seeks Peace Talks in Turkey Amid Ongoing War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is heading to Turkey this week to discuss ending the war with Russia. This war has been going on for nearly four years. However, Russia has said it won't send anyone to these talks. It's also unclear if the U. S. will be involved. Zelenskyy plans to meet with

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Winter's Chill: How Ice Melts Keep You on the Move

When winter arrives, ice becomes a common problem. To tackle this, people often use ice melts. Two popular choices are calcium chloride and sodium chloride. Both work by lowering water's freezing point, but they do so in different ways. Sodium chloride, or rock salt, is widely used. It disrupts the

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Nov 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Wicked Stars Skip Interviews: A Rocky Road to the Premiere

The stars of "Wicked: For Good" had a bumpy ride leading up to their New York premiere. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande decided not to do interviews at the event. Erivo wasn't feeling well and had lost her voice. Grande chose to stand by her co-star, skipping interviews too. But they still showed up

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Gets the Warning? The Unfair Side of Emergency Alerts

In a shocking turn of events, the family of a victim from the devastating Eaton fire has taken legal action. They are suing Southern California Edison and Genasys, the company responsible for Los Angeles County's emergency alerts. The lawsuit claims that a flawed system led to delayed warnings for r

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