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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Horses, Lactate, and the Science of Steady Running

Lactate levels in horses can tell us a lot about their endurance and training needs. Scientists have found ways to predict how much lactate a horse can handle during exercise without getting too tired. This is called the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS). To figure this out, researchers put ten te

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Britain's Money Woes: A Closer Look at the UK's Financial Health

The UK's financial situation is still shaky, even after the recent tax hikes. That's the word from S&P Global Ratings, a big name in the world of finance. They think the country's money management is a bit wobbly, and that's a big deal. Britain has a decent credit score, an \"AA\" rating, but it's

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Peace Talks in Washington: Congo and Rwanda's Next Step

Next week, the presidents of Congo and Rwanda are set to meet in Washington. They will sign a peace deal and discuss the future of their nations. This meeting is a big deal because it could bring stability to a region that has seen a lot of conflict. The U. S. is playing a big role in these talks.

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Nov 29 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Housing Safety Concerns Ignored Before Deadly Blaze

A deadly fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court housing complex has raised serious questions about safety standards and oversight. The fire, which claimed at least 94 lives, spread rapidly through the exterior scaffolding, highlighting potential hazards that residents had previously flagged. Residents

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Chef Who Prefers Teaching Over TV Drama

In the world of TV cooking shows, where drama and competition often take center stage, Emeril Lagasse stands out as a chef who values education over entertainment. At the 2025 Food & Wine Classic in Charleston, S. C. , Lagasse shared his thoughts, emphasizing that his focus has always been on teachi

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Russia's Setback: Losing Influence in Global Shipping Governance

Russia recently faced a significant setback when it failed to secure a seat on the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) governing council. This is not the first time Russia has encountered such a hurdle. Earlier in September, it also failed to gain enough support for a position

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Tech's Dark Side: Profits Over Kids' Safety

A recent court filing has brought to light some shocking claims against Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram. It's alleged that Meta had a policy allowing sex traffickers to post harmful content up to 16 times before their accounts were suspended. This is just one of many accusations in a

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Simon Cowell's Unusual Health Routine: What's Really Going On?

Simon Cowell, the well-known music industry figure, has been quite open about his health habits lately. He recently talked about visiting a wellness clinic where they take his blood, clean it, and put it back in. Cowell, who is 66, said this process, along with better eating, more exercise, and less

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

CDT Equity: Big Changes and New Faces

In a recent gathering, CDT Environmental Technology made some significant changes. The event took place in Shenzhen, China. Shareholders agreed to some important updates. One big change is about the company's shares. They decided to combine 25 old shares into 1 new one. This means the value of each

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Nov 29 2025OPINION

Thanksgiving: A Year-Round Attitude

Thanksgiving is more than a single day of feasting and football. It's a mindset that should be practiced regularly. The holiday has evolved over the years, shaped by personal experiences and family dynamics. For some, it's a time of joy and togetherness, while for others, it's a reminder of what's m

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