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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Learning to Live with Differences

For a while now, we've been hearing about the friendly campaigning style of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. They were seen as a less harsh alternative compared to their opponents. Their supporters tried to mimic this approach. But when they lost, the pleasant demeanor v

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Gaetz's Nomination: A Senate Showdown?

Republican senators are worried. Matt Gaetz, former Florida congressman, is in line to become the next attorney general under President-elect Trump. But with only 53 GOP seats in the Senate, Gaetz faces a tough road to confirmation. Some Republicans, like Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, a

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Disney's Streaming Success: A New Era in Entertainment

Did you know that Disney might be proving Warren Buffett wrong? Last year, Buffett wasn't too keen on the streaming business. He thought it wasn't very profitable. But Disney's recent earnings report might just change his mind. Disney has been working hard on its streaming services, like Disney+, H

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Dreams And Nightmares: How They Impact Sleep & Wellbeing

Have you ever dreamt while knowing you were dreaming? This fascinating phenomenon is known as lucid dreaming. But how does it affect sleep and mental health? A new study dives into this question. You might think lucid dreaming is all fun and games, but researchers wanted to know if it's linked

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Bridging Divides: Should Politics Split Families?

Imagine having Thanksgiving dinner without certain family members because they chose a different candidate. That’s what some Democrats are suggesting after the recent election. J. D. Vance, the Vice President-elect, advised against this, saying politics shouldn't divide families. But is that advice

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

How Iran Deals with End-of-Life Care

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, caring for terminally ill patients is a big challenge. Doctors and policymakers often struggle with how to improve the lives of people who are very sick and may not get better. This is where ethics come in. Ethical guidelines help healthcare workers know what's right

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Christmas Pageant No One Expected

Barbara Robinson's "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, " initially a magazine story turned novel in 1972, has been a holiday favorite for decades. The story's charm lies in its Roald Dahl-esque humor, with the Herdman kids, dubbed the "worst kids ever, " wreaking havoc in their town. This year, direct

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Bankers Hope for Less Regulation Under Trump

After Donald Trump’s election victory, bankers like Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan Chase are thrilled. Dimon, speaking at the APEC CEO Summit in Peru, said bankers are “dancing in the street” because they expect President-elect Trump to ease regulations that have been tough on them. One big issue is the

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Nov 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Unexpected Reunion: Chicago Bakery Owner and Customer Discover They're Mother and Son

Imagine finding out your favorite bakery owner is your birth mom! That's what happened to Vamarr Hunter in 2022. He was a regular at Give Me Some Sugah in Chicago. One day, the bakery called him. The woman on the phone? Lenore Lindsey, the owner, and his birth mother. She had given birth to him when

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Porphyrin Nanostructures: A New Hope for Cancer Treatment

Imagine having a tiny, smart tool that can target cancer cells with precision and efficiency. That's what porphyrin-based nanoscale metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are doing in the world of cancer treatment. These tiny structures are like superheroes, combining the powers of photodynamic therapy and

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