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Nov 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Prince William's Honest Chat on Family, Cancer, and Parenting

Prince William recently shared some personal insights during his trip to Brazil. He talked about how he and Kate, Princess of Wales, handled telling their kids about her cancer diagnosis. William mentioned that being open with children about tough situations is crucial, even if it's a bit of a tight

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Ripple's Big Move: What It Means for XRP

Ripple Labs recently closed a huge funding round in 2025, raising $500 million at a $40 billion valuation. This money came from big names like Fortress Investment Group and Citadel Securities, showing that traditional finance is taking Ripple seriously. But what does this mean for XRP, the company's

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Who Gets the Money? A Closer Look at the $2, 000 Handout

A new proposal is stirring up conversations. It suggests giving every person $2, 000. The funds would be taken from tariffs, which are additional charges on goods brought into the country. But is this plan as beneficial as it seems? Some view it as a welcome bonus. Others see it as a recycled idea

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Baseball Betting Gets a New Rule: Why the $200 Cap?

Betting on baseball just got a little different. Some big sportsbooks are now putting a $200 limit on bets that focus on single pitches. This change comes after two Cleveland Guardians pitchers were recently accused of cheating on small bets. The idea is to make it less tempting for players to chea

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's HDR10+ Advanced: A Bright Future for TVs

Samsung has introduced HDR10+ Advanced, a new high dynamic range (HDR) format that promises to significantly enhance TV viewing experiences. This upgrade is not just about brighter images; it also includes features like genre-based optimizations and smoother motion handling. Currently, most TVs use

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

FDA Eases Warnings on Menopause Hormone Treatments

The FDA has decided to take off the strong warning labels from hormone-based menopause treatments. These treatments help with hot flashes and night sweats. The warning labels talked about serious risks like stroke, heart attacks, and dementia. This change is based on new studies. They show that hor

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Pitch Betting Limits: A Response to Baseball's Integrity Crisis

Major League Baseball (MLB) has taken a significant step to address concerns about the integrity of the game. They have decided to limit bets on individual pitches to $200 and ban them from parlays. This move comes after two Cleveland Guardians pitchers were accused of rigging pitches for gamblers.

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Commanders Shake Up Defense: Coach Takes the Reins

The Washington Commanders are shaking things up on defense. After a rough season so far, head coach Dan Quinn is stepping in to call the defensive plays. He made the announcement on Monday, saying he will take over from Joe Whitt Jr. , who will stay on as part of the defensive staff. Quinn didn't b

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Baseball Betting: A New Rule to Keep the Game Clean

Major League Baseball (MLB) and big sports betting companies have come to an agreement. They will now limit bets on individual pitches to $200. This rule applies across the country. They also decided to stop including these bets in parlays. Why? To make it harder for people to cheat. This all start

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Broken Bones

People who need bone implants want something that works well with their body. New technology is making this possible. Researchers have developed a special way to create implants using a plastic called PEEK. This isn't just any PEEK. It's made with a method called fused strand deposition. This method

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