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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Navigating Blood Thinners with Liver Issues: A Tricky Balance

Liver problems can really mix things up when it comes to blood thinners. The liver plays a big role in keeping our blood from clotting too much or too little. When it's not working right, things get complicated. Doctors have a tough time figuring out the best way to help these patients. Most studie

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Washington's 2026 Harvest: A Looming Labor Crisis

The harvest season in Central Washington is wrapping up, and it's been a good one. Farmers have had the support they needed, and the crops are looking healthy. But looking ahead to 2026, there's a big question mark hanging over the next harvest. The reason? A perfect storm of immigration policies an

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Bumpy Ride: Young Stars and League Dreams

Chelsea's recent performance in the Carabao Cup shows a team that can shine brightly but also stumble. They led 3-0 at halftime against Wolves but almost let the game slip away, needing a last-minute goal to secure a 4-3 win. This kind of inconsistency is becoming a pattern under manager Enzo Maresc

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

A Big Step in U. S. -China Talks: Fentanyl Tariffs and More

During a recent meeting in South Korea, U. S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping made some big decisions. One of the key points was about fentanyl, a dangerous drug. The U. S. will now charge a lower tax, or tariff, on Chinese goods linked to fentanyl. It went from 20% to 10%. T

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Teamwork Tackles High Blood Sugar in Diabetes Care

Type 2 diabetes is becoming more common, and many people struggle to manage their blood sugar levels. A recent study explored a new way to help those with high HbA1c, a marker of long-term blood sugar control. The idea was simple: bring together primary care nurses and community pharmacists to provi

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Brain Power: How Lifestyle Choices Can Shield You From Dementia

Dementia is not an inevitable part of getting older. This is a key message from experts who study brain health. Aging is the main risk factor, but there are many other things that can be changed to lower the chances of developing dementia. Experts have identified 14 factors that can be modified to

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Oct 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Love This Hidden Spot After Shows

Work in Progress is a restaurant and bar tucked under the Val Air Ballroom. It's a place where celebrities often end up after performing at the venue. One night, the staff found Bill Murray wandering around the back. They thought he was lost, but it was just the comedian looking for a place to relax

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Dodgers' Bullpen Blunders: A Costly Shift in Game 4

In a surprising turn of events, the Dodgers' bullpen decisions in Game 4 of the World Series raised eyebrows and led to a disappointing loss. The team's manager, Dave Roberts, faced criticism for his choices, which ultimately backfired. The game took a turn in the seventh inning when Roberts decide

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Truce: A Breakdown and Its Aftermath

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced a serious test after a night of intense Israeli airstrikes. These strikes resulted in the deaths of 104 people, including 46 children, according to local health officials. This was the deadliest incident since the truce began on October 10th. The Israeli military

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Oct 29 2025HISTORY

A Century-Old Message from the Sea

On a beach in Western Australia, a family found a bottle with a surprising secret. It held letters from two soldiers, Malcolm Neville and William Harley, who wrote them in 1916. They were on a ship heading to France for World War I. The letters were cheerful, with Neville telling his mom about the g

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