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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Understanding Health Inequities Through Intersectionality

Health inequities are not simple. They arise from a mix of factors like gender, class, ethnicity, age, and migration status. These factors don't work alone. They interact with each other and with bigger systems like policies and institutions. To tackle health inequities, we need to look at these fac

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Nov 24 2025FINANCE

Kuaishou's Stock: A Closer Look at Recent Trends

Kuaishou Technology Class B has caught the eye of investors and analysts alike. Two major financial institutions, China Renaissance and DBS, have recently shared their thoughts on the company's stock. China Renaissance kept their "Buy" rating on Kuaishou Technology Class B, setting a price target o

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the Storm: How Companies Adapt to Change

Change is the new normal. Companies are facing a whirlwind of challenges. Think about new technologies, tariffs, and global politics. These factors are shaking up the way businesses operate. CFOs are at the heart of this storm. They decide where to invest money. Their choices shape how companies han

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Nov 24 2025CRYPTO

Crypto and Congress: What's Left on the Table?

Crypto is a hot topic in Congress right now. With less than 40 days left in the year, lawmakers have a lot to tackle. They need to confirm new leaders for financial agencies and figure out how to regulate the crypto market. The Senate has been busy. They just advanced Mike Selig's nomination to lea

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Amazing Tales of Faith and Medicine

Faith and medicine often cross paths in unexpected ways. Dr. Marc Siegel, a seasoned internist, has seen this firsthand. His life is filled with moments where science and spirituality intersect. From his personal experiences to his professional career, Siegel believes that faith can play a crucial r

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Nov 24 2025CRIME

Grandma Gone Wild: The Dark Side of Golden Years

Ever thought grandma could be a criminal? Think again. June Squibb, a 96-year-old actress, is hosting a show called "Killer Grannies" on Oxygen. It's all about elderly women who broke the law in the worst way possible. Squibb, known for her sweet and cozy image, takes viewers through these chilling

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Patriots' Offensive Line Faces Tough Times

The Patriots' offensive line, which has been a bright spot all season, is now facing a big challenge. In their last game, three key players got hurt. Left guard Jared Wilson hurt his ankle early and left tackle Will Campbell had to be taken off the field with a knee injury. Special teams captain Bre

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Nov 24 2025EDUCATION

Why College Approval Matters

College approval, or accreditation, is a big deal. It’s like a stamp of approval that says a college meets certain standards. Without it, students can’t get federal aid like grants or loans. Recently, things have changed. Six Southern states decided to create their own approval group. This move has

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Budget Leaks: What's the Big Deal?

The government is playing a game of hide and seek with the Budget. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander says it's no big deal. But others aren't so sure. For months, the media has been buzzing with rumors about tax hikes. Businesses and consumers are left in limbo, unsure of what's coming. Former Ba

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Fun at Oregon Public Library

The Oregon Public Library is buzzing with holiday activities this December. Kids can meet Santa in a calm setting on December 6th. This event is perfect for families with children who have autism or special needs. The library is teaming up with Easter Seals to make this Santa visit extra welcoming.

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