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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Results: Two Ways to Fix Leakage in Women

Women who have trouble controlling their bladder might need surgery. Two methods are often used. One is a classic approach using body tissue. The other is a newer method using special tape. Both aim to stop leakage when coughing or exercising. Researchers wanted to see how these methods compare. Th

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Choosing the Right Tool for the Job: A Look at Spinal Surgery Options

Spinal surgery can be a big deal, especially when dealing with complex cases like adult spinal deformities. One of the main worries after such surgeries is something called proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) and its more severe form, proximal junctional failure (PJF). These complications can happen

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Smart Shopping: How to Spot and Avoid Holiday Marketing Tricks

Holiday shopping can be a minefield of clever marketing tactics designed to make you spend more. Understanding these tricks can help you make smarter choices. First, beware of urgency tactics. Phrases like "limited time offer" or "flash sale" are meant to rush you into buying. Remember, products ar

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Nov 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Guy Fieri's Ouch Moment: How a Simple Stumble Shook Up Flavor Town

Guy Fieri, the charismatic chef known for his bold flavors and energetic personality, recently had an unexpected mishap that put a temporary halt to his usual high-energy lifestyle. While filming his Food Network show, Fieri took a tumble down a set of stairs, resulting in a serious injury to his qu

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Former French Leader's Legal Woes Continue: What's Next for Sarkozy?

The highest court in France has recently made a big decision. They said that Nicolas Sarkozy, who was the president before, broke the rules. He spent too much money on his campaign in 2012. The law says there's a limit, but he went way over it. The court said he has to stay at home for six months. B

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Trump Case: What Happened and Why It Matters

A recent legal decision in Georgia has put an end to a high-profile case involving former President Donald Trump. The case, which accused Trump and 18 others of trying to overturn the 2020 election results, has been dismissed. The dismissal came after the new prosecutor in charge, Pete Skandalakis,

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

LSU and Brian Kelly: The End of a Short-Lived Partnership

LSU has officially cut ties with former football coach Brian Kelly. The school has terminated his contract without cause, which means Kelly is eligible to receive the full $53 million buyout. This decision comes after a series of back-and-forth legal moves between Kelly and LSU. New LSU president W

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Canada's Bold Move: Protecting Industries Amid Trade Tensions

Canada is taking action to shield its steel and lumber industries from the impact of U. S. tariffs. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new measures to support these sectors, signaling that a trade deal with the U. S. may not be on the horizon. The new strategy includes a tariff on imported steel,

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Big News: Medicare Scores Major Wins in Drug Price Talks

Medicare just scored some serious wins in its latest drug price negotiations. Fifteen drugs will see price drops, with some discounts reaching as high as 85%. This is huge for the over 50 million seniors who rely on Medicare. The biggest winners? Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus, which trea

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

A Life Ends on Death Row: Ralph Menzies Passes Away

Ralph Leroy Menzies, a 67-year-old inmate on Utah's death row, died on Wednesday afternoon. The cause of death is believed to be natural causes. This news comes after a long legal battle over his competency to face execution. Menzies was convicted of the brutal murder of Maurine Hunsaker in 1986. H

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