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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Food as Medicine: A Fresh Look at Healing Through Nutrition

The idea of using food to heal is not new. It's been around for ages. But now, it's getting a fresh look. Two fields are teaming up to make this happen. They are lifestyle medicine and culinary medicine. Lifestyle medicine focuses on healthy habits. It looks at how food, exercise, and sleep affect

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Italy Takes a Stand Against Femicide

Italy has made a bold move to tackle violence against women. Lawmakers from all sides came together to pass a new law. This law makes femicide a specific crime in Italy's legal system. Femicide refers to the murder of women due to gender-based violence. Those found guilty of this crime can now face

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

The White House: A Reflection of Its Leader

The White House, a symbol of American democracy, has seen many leaders come and go. Each president brings their own style and approach to the role. However, one recent leader stands out for all the wrong reasons. This president lacks the qualities that make a great leader: integrity, humility, and

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Shopping Carts and Floods: A Grocery Store Dilemma

H-E-B, a beloved grocery chain in Texas, is making waves with its expansion plans. One proposed location, at the intersection of LBJ and Hillcrest, has raised concerns. This area is known for flooding, and adding more concrete for parking and roads could make things worse. Shoppers might need boats

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

GOP Divided: Trump's Ukraine Strategy Sparks Internal Fury

Republicans are in a bit of a mess. President Donald Trump's approach to Ukraine is causing a stir within his own party. Some Republicans are not happy with how the White House is handling a proposed peace plan for Ukraine. They think it's too friendly to Russia, which is a big deal because most Rep

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Northern Kentucky's ICE Detainees: Who Are They Really?

Northern Kentucky is seeing a huge rise in ICE detainees, with numbers set to more than double by the end of this year. But who are these people, and why are they being held? The truth might surprise you. Most of the detainees aren't violent criminals. In fact, less than 2% have committed violent c

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

A Morning Crash Turns Deadly in Baltimore

In the heart of Baltimore, a routine morning commute took a tragic turn. Around 7 a. m. , a grey Chevy collided with a Johns Hopkins shuttle bus at the intersection of Ensor and East Monument Streets. What seemed like a typical car accident quickly escalated into a serious crime scene. Officers arr

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Nov 26 2025FINANCE

Tech Titans Clash: Nvidia and Alphabet in AI Showdown

The tech world is buzzing with a fierce competition between Nvidia and Alphabet, two giants in the artificial intelligence (AI) arena. Recently, Alphabet's shares hit record highs, thanks to the excitement around its upgraded Gemini 3 model and rumors that Meta might buy its AI chips. Meanwhile, Nvi

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Nov 26 2025CRIME

A Family's Tragic Holiday: What Went Wrong in Istanbul?

In a shocking turn of events, a family of four from Germany met a tragic end during their holiday in Istanbul. The initial investigation suggests that the cause of their deaths might be linked to pesticide exposure at their hotel. The family, who had been enjoying their vacation, suddenly fell ill.

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

The Stomach Bug That Might Be Messing With Your Health

H. pylori is a common stomach bacteria that's been linked to more than just stomachaches. Scientists are now looking into how it might be connected to bigger health problems, like diabetes and heart disease. The tricky part? They're still trying to figure out exactly how and why this happens. This

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