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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Sweden's COVID-19 Heart Health: What the Numbers Say

Sweden has been a focal point in the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, researchers are digging into the long-term effects of the virus on heart health. A recent study took a close look at how COVID-19 impacts the heart over time, comparing different levels of infection severity. The study matched groups

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Oscar Piastri's Strong Comeback in Qatar: What's Behind It?

Oscar Piastri is back to his top form in Qatar. This is not a coincidence. The track in Qatar is different from the ones he struggled on before. It has high grip, which suits Piastri's driving style better. Piastri had a tough time in Austin, Mexico, Brazil, and Las Vegas. He was slower than his te

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Nov 30 2025WEATHER

Sri Lanka's Cyclone Ditwah: A Devastating Toll

The aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah has left Sri Lanka grappling with severe consequences. The official count of lives lost has reached 212, with another 218 people still unaccounted for. The storm's impact has been widespread, affecting nearly a million individuals across the country. Floodwaters have

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

A Shooting in Washington: What We Know So Far

A man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D. C. , was likely influenced by extremist ideas after moving to the United States. This is what officials think happened to Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan immigrant. He was living in Washington state when he allegedly b

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

Why Keeping Your Crypto Safe is a Big Deal

In a recent discussion, Hester Peirce, a key figure at the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), emphasized that individuals should have the freedom to manage their own crypto assets. She believes that self-custody, or holding your own crypto, is a basic right. Peirce questioned why people

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Backed by Smart Money Moves

Strategy's boss, Phong Le, is feeling pretty confident about his company's plans to keep buying bitcoin. He thinks they have more wiggle room than ever to keep adding to their stash. Why? Because they've set up their money situation in a smart way. They've got loans that don't need to be paid back

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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech-Savvy Farming: How Data is Making Beef Tastier

Southern University is using technology to raise healthier and tastier beef. This isn't just about cows; it's about using data to improve food quality. Researchers are using a special pill with sensors to monitor the health of calves. This pill tracks important details like heart rate, temperature,

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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dubai's AI Chef: A Tasty Tech Experiment or Just Hype?

Dubai is known for its love of cutting-edge technology and extravagant experiences. Now, it's diving into the world of AI-powered dining with a restaurant called Woohoo. This place is making waves because it claims to have the world's first AI chef, named Aiman. But is this a game-changer or just a

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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

U. S. Takes Bold Step in AI Race with Genesis Mission

The U. S. is making a big push to lead in AI. President Trump has launched the "Genesis Mission. " This plan aims to make the U. S. the top player in AI technology. The goal is to boost scientific progress, keep the country safe, and stay ahead in the global economy. The plan sets up the "American

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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Progress and the Shadow of Chemical Weapons

The world is moving fast with tech. From AI to robotaxis, new things are popping up everywhere. But with all this progress, there's a dark side. The UN's top boss, António Guterres, says it's getting easier to make and use chemical weapons. He's not happy about it. In fact, he's calling on countries

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