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Nov 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing Stars: Who Shone Brightest?

Last night, the stage was set for an intense showdown on Dancing with the Stars. Five pairs of dancers battled it out for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy. The finale was packed with challenges, from judges' picks to surprise dances and freestyle routines. First up, the judges threw a curveball with t

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Unlocks Secrets to Better Ads

In the world of advertising, a new tool is making waves. This tool uses smart tech to understand how people think and feel. It then uses this info to make ads that really connect with people. The result? Ads that work better and cost less to make. This tech is not just for one type of ad. It works

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Leg Day: The Most Skipped Workout

Many people who lift weights often skip working out their legs. This is a common issue in the fitness world. A popular fitness influencer has been vocal about this problem. He has a large following on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. His videos often focus on the importance of leg day. He believes th

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Dad Sparks Debate: Is Stay-at-Home Parenting Really That Tough?

A man named Cass Casperson recently shared his thoughts on TikTok. He said that being a stay-at-home parent is not that hard. He is a stay-at-home dad who works from home and takes care of his 1-year-old daughter. He claims that he can do all the housework, take care of his daughter, and still have

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Healthcare's Digital Revolution: Why Cutting Remote Monitoring is a Step Backwards

UnitedHealthcare's plan to limit remote patient monitoring (RPM) reimbursement starting in 2026 is a big mistake. They will only cover heart failure and hypertensive disorders during pregnancy. This decision ignores the growing evidence that RPM helps manage common conditions like hypertension and d

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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

Chicago's Chilly Thanksgiving: Wind and Snow Mix Up Holiday Plans

Chicago's Thanksgiving holiday was not your typical cozy family gathering. It was more like a wild weather party with winds howling like a freight train and snow flurries crashing the scene. The whole area, including parts of Wisconsin and Indiana, was under a wind advisory. Gusts of up to 60 mph we

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Maine Teens Feel Better, Drink and Smoke Less

In Maine, high school students are in a better place these days. They're feeling less down and using fewer substances. This is what a recent survey found out. The survey happens every two years. It checks on students' well-being and spots areas that need work. The survey showed that fewer students

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Nov 26 2025EDUCATION

Seniors and Cyber Safety: A Growing Concern

Older adults are increasingly becoming targets of cyber threats. To combat this, a new online training program has been introduced. This program focuses on teaching seniors how to protect themselves from various online dangers. The training is designed for seniors living in the Atlanta area, but it

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Congressional Map Drama: A Sudden Shift

Indiana's political scene just got a lot more interesting. After saying they wouldn't touch it, state Republicans are now ready to vote on redrawing congressional maps. This u-turn comes after some serious pressure from the White House. Just a couple of weeks ago, Senate leader Rodric Bray said the

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Nov 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Risks: Sepsis, Blood Clots, and Bleeding

Sepsis-induced coagulopathy (SIC) is a serious condition that can lead to widespread blood clotting and bleeding. It's often seen as an early warning sign for more severe health issues. While it's known that SIC can increase the chances of dying, its role in predicting blood clots and bleeding is st

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