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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Cooking Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are a big deal worldwide. They are packed with nutrients. People cook them in different ways, like baking, boiling, and steaming. These methods change how they taste and how our bodies use them. Scientists looked at how cooking changes sweet potatoes. They found over 3, 700 things in

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Canada's PM Talks Peace with Ukraine's Leader

A big meeting is happening in Geneva. Western security experts are there. They are talking about a peace plan for Ukraine. This plan has 28 points. The U. S. made it. Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is part of this. He said he will talk to Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelenskiy. This chat w

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Chiefs vs. Colts: What You Need to Know for Sunday's Showdown

The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. This isn't just any game; it's a crucial matchup that could shape the rest of the season for both teams. The Chiefs, currently sitting at 5-5, need a win to keep their playoff hopes alive. M

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Nov 23 2025FINANCE

Understanding Market Mood: A Simple Guide to Market Conditions

The market is acting a bit odd lately. Some big indexes are showing signs of trouble under the surface. This is a good time to think about how to check the market's health. A simple way to do this is by looking at three things: the trend, the volatility, and the breadth. First, the trend. The S&P 5

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Lab Mistakes: Why Early Steps Matter in Testing

In the world of healthcare, lab tests are crucial. They help doctors figure out what's wrong and how to treat it. But what if the test results are wrong? That's a big problem. Most mistakes happen before the test even starts. This is called the pre-analytical phase. It's like setting up a recipe wro

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A Fresh Start for Bosnia's Serb Republic: What's Next?

In a significant move, the Serb Republic of Bosnia is electing a new president following the removal of Milorad Dodik. Dodik, a pro-Russian separatist, was barred from politics for six years after defying the constitutional court and an international peace envoy, sparking Bosnia's worst political cr

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Nov 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Path: What's Next for the Crypto Market?

Bitcoin's journey has been a wild ride, and it's not showing signs of a dramatic crash anytime soon. Lyn Alden, a macroeconomist, thinks the crypto market isn't ready for a major downturn. She believes the current cycle isn't driven by the usual four-year pattern tied to Bitcoin's halving events. In

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Tech Tools Tame Blood Sugar in Diabetics

People with type 2 diabetes often struggle to manage their blood sugar levels. But what if technology could lend a hand? A recent study explored this idea by testing two tools: continuous glucose monitors (CGM) and exercise trackers like Fitbit. The goal was to see if using these devices together co

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery: The Bidding Battle Begins

Warner Bros. Discovery is in the hot seat as three big players vie for a piece of the entertainment empire. Paramount Skydance, Netflix, and Comcast have all thrown their hats into the ring, but the outcome is far from certain. Paramount Skydance is making a bold move, submitting its fourth bid. It

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Older Gay Men and the Hidden Threat of Anal Cancer

Many people with HIV are living longer thanks to better treatments. A lot of them are over 50 and identify as men who have sex with men (MSM). These men face a higher risk of anal cancer and anal HPV infections, which cause it. But how much do they know about these risks and how to get checked? A r

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