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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Pharma Trade Pact: What's In It For The U. S. ?

A recent trade agreement between the U. S. and the U. K. has sparked discussions about job creation and pharmaceutical trade. The deal, which eliminates tariffs on U. K. medicines exported to the U. S. for three years, comes with a catch. In exchange, U. K. drug companies must invest more in the U.

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Putin's Bold Move: What's Next for Ukraine's Sea Access?

In a recent turn of events, Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning. He said he might block Ukraine's access to the sea. This comes after some tankers were attacked in the Black Sea. Putin's words suggest a strong response to these incidents. Putin spoke on television. He mentio

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

Tech Stocks: What's Shaking Up the Market?

Tech stocks are making waves, and not everyone is happy about it. Michael Burry, a well-known investor, thinks Tesla is way too expensive. He's not alone in criticizing the tech industry for some of its practices. Meanwhile, Nvidia is teaming up with Synopsys, and Jim Cramer thinks this could be a

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Uncovering Britain's Best Crime Dramas

British TV has a knack for crafting gripping crime dramas that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. From chilling mysteries to gripping true crime stories, there's something for everyone. Take "The Light in the Hall, " for instance. This series kicks off with Joe Pritchard's release from prison

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

New Orleans to Get National Guard Boost for Crime Control

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has announced that National Guard troops will be stationed in New Orleans soon. This move is part of a broader plan to address rising crime rates in the city. The governor revealed that President Donald Trump has promised to send the troops before Christmas. The decis

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Smartphones and Kids: A Growing Concern

Smartphones are everywhere, and kids are getting them younger than ever. But is this a good thing? New research suggests that children who get smartphones before age 12 might face more health issues. The study, which looked at data from over 10, 000 kids across the U. S. , found that early smartphon

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Drug Lord's Sons: A New Twist in the Cartel Saga

The sons of infamous drug lord "El Chapo" are making headlines again. Joaquin Guzman Lopez, one of the so-called "Chapitos, " recently admitted guilt in a U. S. court. This comes after his brother, Ovidio, did the same earlier this year. Both are key figures in the Sinaloa cartel, accused of floodin

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. Leaders Discuss Venezuela Strategy Amid Controversial Actions

President Trump is set to meet with key advisors to discuss the U. S. approach to Venezuela. This includes Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The focus is on the ongoing pressure against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government. Trump has recently spoken with

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Bold Claim: Was a Drug Strike a War Crime?

A U. S. senator has raised serious questions about a recent military operation in the Caribbean. The strike, which took place in September, targeted a suspected drug-trafficking boat. Senator Chris Van Hollen from Maryland suggested that this action might have been a war crime. His argument hinges o

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Venezuela Delays Debate on U. S. Naval Strikes

Venezuela's government has put off a special meeting to talk about setting up a team to look into recent U. S. military actions. These actions targeted boats suspected of moving drugs near Venezuela and in the Pacific Ocean. The meeting was moved to Tuesday, but no one said why it was delayed. The

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