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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

The Great Pie Showdown: Pumpkin vs. Sweet Potato

Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and of course, pie. But which pie reigns supreme: pumpkin or sweet potato? The answer isn't as simple as it seems. Pumpkin and sweet potato pies share many similarities. They're both orange, sweet, and have a creamy texture. But the differences lie in the

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Kankakee's Riverside Medical Center Expands Mental Health Care

Riverside Medical Center in Kankakee is investing $28 million to revamp its behavioral health department. This two-year project aims to modernize and expand the facility, which currently serves around 60 patients. The hospital plans to keep the department running during construction. Funding for th

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide Pill Falls Short in Alzheimer's Battle

A recent study has brought disappointing news for those hoping to combat Alzheimer's disease. The drug semaglutide, known for its effectiveness in managing diabetes and obesity, did not show any significant benefits in slowing down the progression of Alzheimer's. This was revealed in two large-scale

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

A Royal Birthday Bash in New York: Jamie Dimon's Big Party for King Charles

Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan Chase, threw a huge party to celebrate King Charles III's birthday. The event took place at the bank's shiny new building in Manhattan. A giant British flag was projected onto the building, and about 400 guests showed up to enjoy the festivities. The king didn't at

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

The Changing Face of Banking: How Embedded Finance is Reshaping the Industry

The world of banking is undergoing a significant transformation, with embedded finance taking center stage. This approach, which integrates financial services into non-financial platforms, is reshaping how banks operate and compete. The recent report highlights the key trends and strategies that wil

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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Dogs That Love Their Naps: Top 5 Sleepy Breeds

Dogs are usually full of energy, but some breeds are known for their love of sleep. If you're looking for a canine companion that enjoys long naps, there are several breeds that might fit the bill. These dogs may not be as active as others, but they still need proper care. Greyhounds, often associa

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Why Renting Might Be Your Best Bet

Kevin O'Leary, a well-known investor, has some strong opinions on home buying. He thinks it's not always the best move, especially for young adults. His advice? Rent first, invest the savings, and buy later when it makes more sense. O'Leary suggests that buying a home only makes sense if you plan t

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jake Gyllenhaal's Wild Ride: Why Ambulance is Stealing the Show on Netflix

Michael Bay, famous for his action-packed movies, tried something different with "Ambulance. " This film, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, is making waves on Netflix. It's not about doctors and patients as the title might suggest. Instead, it's about two brothers who steal an ambu

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Boosting Immunity: How Extra Vaccine Doses Might Help Avoid Long COVID

Long COVID is a big problem for many people. It can stick around long after the initial infection. So, finding ways to prevent it is super important. Researchers looked at 31 studies to see if vaccines help. They found that getting vaccinated, even just the basic doses, can lower the chances of get

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

America's Rush to Catch Up in the Rare Earth Race

In the vast Mojave Desert, the Mountain Pass mine might look like any other barren landscape, but it holds a crucial piece of America's past and future. This mine was once the world's top supplier of rare earth elements, essential for modern tech and military tech. Back in the 1980s, it provided nea

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