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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

The Rise of No and Low Alcohol Drinks in Britain

The UK government is setting a goal to cut down on alcohol use by 2025. One big step in this direction is making more no and low alcohol (no/lo) drinks available. This shift is not just about health but also about changing consumer habits. The availability of these drinks has been growing steadily.

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Mar 21 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Flexible Workspaces on Employee Mindsets

In the world of work, change is constant. Two smaller companies decided to shake things up by adopting activity-based work environments. This approach is all about flexibility, allowing employees to choose where and how they work based on the task at hand. To understand how this shift affected emplo

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Strategic Drone Strikes on Russian Bases

Ukraine has been making waves with its clever use of drones. They have been targeting Russian military bases far from the front lines. One such base is Engels, a big air force base in southern Russia. This base is about 300 miles away from the fighting in Ukraine. The Ukrainians hit this base with d

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

The Celtics' Big Sale and Seattle's NBA Dreams

The Boston Celtics have just been sold for a staggering $6. 1 billion. This massive deal is not just about changing ownership. It sets a new standard for how much an NBA team is worth. The Celtics do not even own their own arena. Yet, this sale is the highest ever for a sports team in North America.

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

Tesla Targets: When Protests Turn Violent

The Department of Justice has recently taken action against three individuals accused of violent acts against Tesla properties across the United States. These incidents involved Molotov cocktails, gunfire, and vandalism at Tesla showrooms, charging stations, and cars. The accused face serious charge

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Does Church Attendance Really Boost Your Mood?

The idea that going to church can make you feel better has been around for a while. To test this, researchers looked at data from a large survey of British adults. This survey tracked people's lives over 18 years. The survey asked about mental health and happiness. It also asked how often people wen

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Mar 20 2025CELEBRITIES

The Storm Around Sean Combs' Former Right Hand

The life of Sean Combs, the music mogul, is under a microscope. This is due to serious criminal charges and numerous civil lawsuits. Combs is facing a long list of legal troubles. He is accused of racketeering, sex trafficking, and more. He faces up to life in prison if found guilty. The spotlight h

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Mar 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Actors and Media in Courtroom Drama

The legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni is heating up. Lively is pushing for Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit to be thrown out. This lawsuit is a response to Lively's sexual harassment complaint filed with the California Civil Rights Department. Lively's legal team argues that Baldoni

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

How Seasons Change Our Gut Health

The gut microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms living in the human digestive system. It plays a significant role in maintaining overall health. The endocannabinoidome is a system of molecules that help regulate various bodily functions. Together, they form an axis that influences proces

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Mar 20 2025CRIME

Drug Hotspots: How Cities Big and Small Are Coping

Drug dealing and use in public spaces is a growing worry for law enforcement and local governments in Sweden. These areas, known as open drug scenes, are linked to various issues like crime and disorder. Many people think these scenes only happen in big cities. However, they are also present in smal

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