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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Helping Hearing Aid Users Stick With Their Devices

Hearing loss is a big deal. It affects how people connect, feel, and move. It also costs a lot of money. Hearing aids can make life better, but many people don't use them enough. In the UK, the NHS gives out hearing aids, but the follow-up care is all over the place. Some get lots of help, others ge

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Nov 06 2025CRIME

Chasing Shadows on the High Seas: The Rise and Fall of Interpol's Fisheries Enforcement Team

In the vast ocean, where rules are often broken, a special team at Interpol once stood guard. They were the Global Fisheries Enforcement Team, or FET for short. Their job? To track down ships that fish where they shouldn't, using tricks and technology to stay one step ahead. The FET's work was no e

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Nov 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Angelina Jolie Steps into Ukraine's War Zone

Angelina Jolie, the famous actor, recently traveled to Kherson, a city in Ukraine that faces constant attacks. She also visited Mykolaiv, a nearby area. Jolie met with medical workers, volunteers, and local residents who live under the threat of Russian bombings. She shared her thoughts through a st

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Tariffs on Trial: Supreme Court Questions Trump's Power Play

The Supreme Court recently took a close look at President Trump's tariffs, with both conservative and liberal justices expressing doubts about the legal basis for his actions. Over nearly three hours of arguments, the court scrutinized the president's claim that he has the authority to impose tariff

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Kyler Murray's Football Future: A Step Back for a Stronger Comeback

Kyler Murray, the star quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, is facing a setback in his season. He's been dealing with a foot injury that's just not getting better. The team's coach, Jonathan Gannon, decided to put Murray on injured reserve. This means he'll be out for at least four weeks. Gannon

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

ELF Beauty's Stock Takes a Hit Despite Rhode's Promising Start

ELF Beauty's stock dropped 29% recently, even though it has a new product line called Rhode. This line is expected to bring in an extra $200 million this year. But the company's overall sales predictions for the year are lower than what experts thought they would be. They expect to make between $1.

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Nov 06 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: New Math Tricks for Better Drug Testing

Ever wondered how scientists test drugs? They often use a method called chromatography. It's like a race track for tiny particles. But it's not just any race track. This one has three different lanes. Each lane has its own rules. One lane is for positive charges. Another is for negative charges. The

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

A Toy Boss Takes on Trump: The Fight for Fair Trade

Rick Woldenberg, the head of Learning Resources, is not one to stay silent when his business is at risk. Back in April, he decided to take a stand against the Trump administration's tariffs, which he believes are unfair. He even took the bold step of suing the president and his team. The Supreme Cou

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Cleveland's MetroHealth Faces Tough Financial Times

MetroHealth System is in a tight spot. They're looking at a $31 million shortfall for 2026. This isn't new for them. It's the fourth year in a row they're in the red. They're not alone. Many hospitals are struggling with money. But MetroHealth's problems are getting worse. They just okayed a $2. 2

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court Takes on Trump's Trade Moves

The Supreme Court is currently dealing with a big case about President Trump's tariffs. These tariffs are taxes on goods from other countries. The court is trying to figure out if they are legal. A top lawyer for the U. S. government, D. John Sauer, spoke in front of the Supreme Court. He argued th

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