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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Healing the Esophagus: A Breakthrough in Stent Technology

Esophageal fistulas, or holes in the esophagus, can happen due to cancer, injuries, or medical treatments. These fistulas can cause serious problems, and while metal stents can help block them, they can also cause issues like migration or bleeding over time. A new kind of stent has been created to

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Humans in Charge: Microsoft's Plan for Friendly Superintelligence

Microsoft's AI division is making big promises about the future of superintelligent AI. They want to create AI that's not just smart but also safe and helpful to humans. This new AI would be like a helpful assistant, not a boss. It would have limits and be designed to help people in different areas

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Giant Leaves the Political Stage

Nancy Pelosi, a name synonymous with political power in the United States, has announced she will step down from her role as a Congress member at the end of her current term. This decision marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned nearly four decades. Pelosi, who has been representing a par

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Harlem's Art Hub: A Fresh Look at the Studio Museum

The Studio Museum in Harlem is back and better than ever after a seven-year makeover. This place has always been a big deal for Black art, and now it's got a shiny new home to prove it. The building itself is a sight to behold, with its dark facade and big windows that let you see right into Harlem.

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Nov 06 2025CELEBRITIES

SZA's Unseen Battles: Navigating Feuds Without Making Waves

SZA, known for her soulful music, has stayed out of the spotlight when it comes to drama. But when she does get involved, she handles it with care. Last summer, rapper Nicki Minaj made serious claims about SZA's manager, Punch from TDE. SZA responded in a way that showed she wasn't involved in the d

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

US Adds Copper and Coal to Vital Minerals List

The U. S. government has recently updated its list of crucial minerals, now including copper and metallurgical coal. This move is part of a broader plan to strengthen the country's economy and security by reducing dependence on foreign imports, especially from China. Copper is a big deal. It's used

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Nov 06 2025RELIGION

Faith and Fury: How UK Christians Are Rethinking Their Role in Climate Change

In the UK, a quiet shift is happening within Christian communities. Some are rethinking their role in climate change, moving beyond the familiar idea of caring for the Earth as stewards. This shift is not just about changing beliefs but also about taking action. A recent study looked at how Anglica

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Nov 06 2025RELIGION

Faith vs. Policy: Catholics and the Immigration Debate

In a notable show of defiance, Catholic clergy made their way to an ICE detention center in Illinois, hoping to bring the Eucharist to detainees. Their efforts were met with a firm "no" from ICE, leaving the clergy feeling humiliated and disappointed. This incident is just one example of the growing

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Nov 06 2025OPINION

Unraveling the Truth Behind Global Warming Claims

In a recent discussion, a prominent critic of global warming theory shared insights that challenge the widely accepted narrative. This individual argues that the science behind global warming is flawed and that the issue is often exploited for political gain. The conversation delved into the motives

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Nov 06 2025CRIME

London's Phone Theft Problem: A Campaign That Misses the Mark

London's famous Oxford Street is known for shopping and fun, but lately, it's also known for phone theft. The city has started a campaign called "Mind the Grab" to warn people about thieves on mopeds and e-bikes. Bright purple signs on the sidewalks tell pedestrians to be careful with their phones.

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