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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: When Trust Meets Trouble

Vaccines are often seen as a must-have for good health. But what if the people who make and approve them aren't always honest? What if they hide important facts? This is what some experts say is happening. Big Pharma and government agencies like the CDC and FDA are supposed to keep us safe. But som

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing With the Stars: Behind the Scenes Drama Unveiled

Corey Feldman, a former contestant on Dancing With the Stars, recently sparked a debate with his claims about the show's behind-the-scenes environment. He described it as "toxic, " pointing to the drama and rumors that circulate outside the show. Feldman's comments came after his early exit from the

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

Minnesota's Economy: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

Minnesota's economy is facing some tough times. Business leaders and lawmakers recently gathered to discuss these issues and find solutions. The state's economy is not growing as fast as it used to. It's falling behind in areas like technology, innovation, and attracting talent. One big problem is

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff: Who's In and Who's Out?

With just two weeks left in the college football season, the College Football Playoff (CFP) picture is starting to take shape. The Week 13 games didn't shake things up too much, but there were a few key matchups that gave us a better idea of who might make the cut. One of the biggest games of the w

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Eagles vs. Cowboys: A Big Game with a Bonus Boost

The NFL's Week 12 is packed with exciting matchups, and the Eagles vs. Cowboys game is one to watch. If you're into betting, there's a special deal just for this game. BetMGM is offering a 20% match on your first deposit, up to $1, 500, using the promo code NYPDM1500. This offer isn't just for this

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

How to Make Recommendation Letters Fairer

The medical field is always looking for ways to make things fairer. One area they are focusing on is letters of recommendation. These letters are used to judge people applying for jobs in colon and rectal surgery. The current system has some problems. It doesn't always show the real differences betw

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Nov 24 2025EDUCATION

Why College Approval Matters

College approval, or accreditation, is a big deal. It’s like a stamp of approval that says a college meets certain standards. Without it, students can’t get federal aid like grants or loans. Recently, things have changed. Six Southern states decided to create their own approval group. This move has

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Nov 24 2025EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: How Education is Changing Lives Behind Bars

In the heart of Michigan, a unique program is giving incarcerated women a second chance at life. Eastern Michigan University's College in Prison program is offering inmates at the Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility the opportunity to pursue bachelor's degrees and explore over 15 fields of st

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

A High-Profile Target in Beirut: Israel's Bold Move

Israel made a significant move recently by targeting and killing Haytham Ali Tabatabai, a top leader in Hezbollah. This wasn't just any leader; he was the group's acting military chief, second in command to the secretary-general. Israel's military confirmed his death, calling him a key figure in Hez

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

When Pictures and Words Stop Making Sense

A 69-year-old Japanese man faced a strange problem. He couldn't recognize faces, simple drawings, or even read and write Kanji characters. This happened after a part of his brain, the right fusiform gyrus and occipitotemporal lobe, didn't get enough blood. It's like his brain's picture and word libr

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