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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

A Rare Lung Infection: When Common Bacteria Take a Dangerous Turn

In the world of germs, some are more famous for causing trouble than others. One such troublemaker is Streptococcus pyogenes, better known as Group A Strep. It's usually known for causing sore throats and skin infections. But in rare cases, it can cause serious lung infections. A 52-year-old woman

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

A Tale of Two Worlds: Trump's Shutdown Struggles and Gatsby Glamour

In a bizarre mix of events, President Donald Trump found himself in a legal pickle over food assistance payments during the government shutdown. Two judges, one from Massachusetts and another from Rhode Island, ordered the White House to keep funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SN

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Race: Who's Winning and Why?

In the race for New York City's mayor, Cuomo, an independent candidate, is playing a risky game. He's trying to win over voters from both sides of the political spectrum. To do this, he's using tactics that some people find controversial. He's trying to convince voters that his opponent, Mamdani, is

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Food Banks Brace for Storm as Snap Benefits Face Uncertainty

Food banks across the country are preparing for a surge in demand as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap) faces a potential cutoff. The federal government shutdown, now in its second month, has created a lot of uncertainty. The Trump administration announced that Snap, which helps ar

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Sleep Apnea: A Silent Threat to Your Brain Health

Sleep apnea might seem like just a noisy nighttime nuisance, but it's more than that. It's a serious condition that can affect your brain health. New research shows that moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea is linked to tiny bleeds in the brain. These bleeds, called microbleeds, become more co

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Heart Helpers: A New Way to Fix a Broken Beat

When the heart's rhythm is off, it can be tough to fix. Normally, doctors use a special wire in the coronary sinus to help the heart beat in sync. But what if that path is blocked? That's where a new method comes in. Instead of going the usual route, doctors can now place the wire on the inside of t

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Nov 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Apple TV's Thrilling Lineup: What's New and What's Next

Apple TV is making waves in the world of thrillers. It's not just about the big names or flashy action. It's about the stories that keep you on the edge of your seat. Two new series have just dropped, and they're both worth a watch. First up, there's "Down Cemetery Road. " It's a detective story wi

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

China's Vision for AI: A New Global Player Emerges

In a bold move, China's President Xi Jinping proposed the creation of a global AI governing body during the APEC summit. This proposal positions China as a key player in the international AI landscape, offering an alternative to the US's stance on AI regulation. Xi emphasized that this new organizat

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mind and Machines: The Digital Dilemma

In our quest for progress, we are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence (AI) to solve complex problems. But what happens when we start to depend on it for our mental well-being? This is not a distant future scenario but a reality that is unfolding right now. AI is already being used to de

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Fruits for a Sharper Mind and Longer Life

Fruits are not just tasty treats. They are also a key to a long and healthy life. They are packed with essential nutrients that support brain function and overall well-being. In Japan, fruits are a big part of daily life. They are enjoyed in various forms, from fresh to dried. They are also used in

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