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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

What Happens After Speeding Up Eye Treatment?

Six years ago, a group of people with a condition called keratoconus got a special treatment. This treatment, called accelerated corneal cross-linking, used a strong light to help their eyes. The goal was to see if this treatment was safe and worked well. Keratoconus makes the eye's cornea thin and

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Oct 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix Bets Big on AI, But Is It the Future of Filmmaking?

Netflix is diving headfirst into the world of generative AI, even as the entertainment industry debates its role. The streaming giant recently shared in its quarterly report that it sees AI as a powerful tool to boost creativity, not replace it. CEO Ted Sarandos made it clear that AI won't turn anyo

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Can Technology Help Us Lose Weight?

Obesity is a big problem. It affects over 1 billion people around the world. It's not just about eating too much. It's a mix of things like where we live, how we live, our genes, and even our biology. Treating it isn't easy. Doctors usually suggest changes in diet, exercise, and behavior. But these

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Alaska's Storms: A Village's Fight Against Nature

In the small village of Kwigillingok, Alaska, nature showed its power in a terrifying way. A man named Steven Anaver found himself in a nightmare when his home started floating away during a massive storm. The storm, leftovers from Typhoon Halong, hit western Alaska hard. It brought strong winds and

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Caribbean Tensions Rise as US Strikes Spark Controversy

A recent incident in the Caribbean has put the spotlight on the US military's actions in the region. Ecuador released a survivor from a US strike on a submarine suspected of drug trafficking. The US captured the Ecuadorean national and a Colombian man after attacking the submarine. President Trump s

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Political Stalemate: Who Will Blink First?

The government shutdown is now in its fourth week, and things aren't looking good. Senate Republicans are heading to the White House, not to talk about ending the shutdown, but to show they're on the same page as President Trump. They're not budging on any Democratic demands. Meanwhile, Senate Demo

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

A Former Leader's Fall: Sarkozy's Journey to Prison

Sarkozy, a former French president, is now behind bars. This marks a significant moment in French history, as he is the first post-World War II leader to face imprisonment. The charges? Conspiring to secure funds from the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi for his 2007 election campaign. Sarkozy,

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Neglect Shapes Adult Relationships and Violence

Growing up without emotional support can leave deep scars. Many people who faced neglect as kids struggle with their feelings and how they treat others as adults. This struggle can lead to serious problems like substance abuse and trauma-related stress. It can also make them more likely to hurt thei

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Spring's Surprise: A Warm Tuesday in DC

DC woke up to a chilly morning, but things heated up fast. By afternoon, temperatures shot up into the 70s. This made Tuesday the hottest day of the week so far. The usual high for DC is 68 degrees, so this was a nice surprise. Winds from the south pushed the warmth in. But don't get too comfortabl

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Oct 21 2025WEATHER

Maryland's Weather: A Quick Warm-Up Before the Rain

Maryland is in for a brief warm spell before a cold front moves in. After a chilly morning, temperatures will rise to the low 70s. This warm-up is short-lived, though. A few showers might pop up on Tuesday evening, but don't expect much rain. Winds will pick up, but rainfall will be light, less than

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