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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Face Tough Game with Key Players Out

The Buffalo Bills are in a tight spot. They have a big game coming up against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's a must-win for them to keep their playoff hopes alive. But they're missing some key players. Four starters won't be playing. That's a big deal. Two of them are offensive linemen, Dion Dawkins

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Helping People with Chronic Pain Stay Active: A New Approach

Chronic pain can make even the simplest tasks feel like a challenge. It's not just about the pain itself, but how it affects daily life. Many people with chronic pain struggle to stay active. This is where telehealth comes in. It's a way to get professional support without leaving home. A recent stu

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Everyday Essentials: Who Gets Them and Who Doesn't?

People need certain things to live well. Things like homes, hospitals, schools, and fun places. But not everyone can get to these easily. Some people live close to them. Others have to travel far. This is a big problem. A recent study looked at this issue. They made a big list of places that give t

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech Helpers: A New Way to Freeze and Thaw Things Safely

Freezing stuff without damaging it is a big deal. Think about ice cream. If it melts and refreezes, it gets all grainy. Now imagine that happening to cells or even organs. Not good, right? Scientists have been working on ways to freeze and thaw things without causing damage. They've come up with som

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Pumpkin Power: A New Hope for Diabetes Management

In the quest to find natural remedies for type 2 diabetes, researchers have turned their attention to an unexpected source: pumpkins. Specifically, a component called pumpkin polysaccharide fraction 3 (PPS3) has shown promising results in mice with type 2 diabetes. This condition is known for its im

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Military: What's the Real Story?

Venezuela's military is in a tough spot. It's not as strong as it used to be. Many soldiers are not well trained. They don't earn much money. This makes it hard for them to buy food and other basics. Some soldiers have even left the military because of this. The government says there are millions o

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Crypto Stocks Soar as December Rate Cut Hopes Rise

The crypto world is buzzing with excitement as the chances of a December interest rate cut climb to 87% on Polymarket. This surge in optimism has given a big boost to several crypto-related stocks. Three major Bitcoin mining companies, Cleanspark, Riot Platforms, and Cipher Mining, are leading the

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Hidden Viral World: A Massive Map of Tiny Life

Viruses are everywhere. They are the most common living things on our planet. Yet, we know very little about them. A new project called VIRE is changing that. It is like a big map of viruses from all over the world. This map includes over 1. 7 million viral genomes. These genomes come from more than

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Nov 29 2025RELIGION

Why Are More People Buying Bibles?

Here's a surprising fact: Bible sales in the U. S. are going up, even as fewer people are going to church. This year, more than 18 million Bibles have been sold, and sales are up 11% compared to last year. Why is this happening? One reason might be the chaos of the last few years. The COVID-19 pand

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Plastics for Better Health Tech: A New Way to Stick, Heal, and Sense

Polymer science is making waves in health tech. Imagine gadgets that stick to your skin, heal themselves, and even break down safely. These are not sci-fi ideas but real advancements in plastic bioelectronics. Unlike old-school silicon tech, these new devices are soft, stretchy, and bendy. They fit

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