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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide Pill Falls Short in Alzheimer's Battle

A recent study has brought disappointing news for those hoping to combat Alzheimer's disease. The drug semaglutide, known for its effectiveness in managing diabetes and obesity, did not show any significant benefits in slowing down the progression of Alzheimer's. This was revealed in two large-scale

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Nov 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Important Molecules

Scientists have found a clever new way to make special molecules called α-CF3 allylamines. These molecules are super important in making medicines, pesticides, and other useful materials. The problem was that making them wasn't easy or efficient. The new method uses a special kind of chemistry call

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Pfizer's Path to Growth: Is It Time to Buy?

Pfizer has been making waves in the pharmaceutical world. It recently outmaneuvered Novo Nordisk to secure a deal for Metsera. This win has given Pfizer's stock a boost. But the company's success isn't just about one deal. Pfizer's third-quarter earnings were impressive. They beat Wall Street's exp

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Pfizer's Move: Should You Reconsider BNTX Stock?

Pfizer's decision to offload its remaining shares in BioNTech (BNTX) has raised eyebrows. This move hints at a lack of faith in BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine and its stock potential. BioNTech, once a profit powerhouse, is now facing significant losses. Its shares, though not cheap, reflect a company s

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

BMW's Big Move: Adding Range Extenders to Electric Cars

BMW, a well-known car company, is thinking about adding range extenders to some of its electric vehicles. This idea comes as more and more people in China are showing interest in this technology. Range extenders are small engines that give electric cars a longer driving range. The company is consid

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

America's Rush to Catch Up in the Rare Earth Race

In the vast Mojave Desert, the Mountain Pass mine might look like any other barren landscape, but it holds a crucial piece of America's past and future. This mine was once the world's top supplier of rare earth elements, essential for modern tech and military tech. Back in the 1980s, it provided nea

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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Early Black Friday: Top Picks from Alo Yoga

Alo Yoga's Black Friday sale has started early, giving shoppers a chance to snag some great deals. You just need to sign up for their free membership to start shopping. Here are some of the best items you can get right now. Alo's 7/8 High-Waist Airlift Leggings are a big hit among celebrities. Hail

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Beliefs Might Shield Black Adults from Discrimination's Harm

Researchers dug into how faith might act as a shield against the health impacts of unfair treatment. They looked at Black adults and found that those who lean on their religious beliefs might handle the stress of discrimination better. This could lead to fewer health problems down the line. The stu

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

The Highs and Lows of Damon Jones: From NBA Courts to Legal Troubles

Damon Jones was once a well-known figure in the NBA, recognized for his flashy style and confident demeanor. During his time with the Cleveland Cavaliers from 2005 to 2008, Jones was known for his flashy cars and suits, as well as his trash-talking and gambling habits. His license plate, "4Point8, "

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

The Justice Department's Shake-Up: What's Really Happening?

The Justice Department (DoJ) is going through big changes. Some say these changes are not good. The number of lawyers working there has dropped a lot. About 5, 500 lawyers and other workers have left since the current administration started. This includes people who were fired, quit, or took early r

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