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Nov 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities, Faith, and Hollywood Drama: A Mixed Bag of Stories

Billy Bob Thornton recently made headlines by criticizing celebrities who use Hollywood award shows as a platform for political statements. He believes these events should focus on celebrating art and entertainment, not promoting personal agendas. Thornton's comments sparked a debate about the role

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

The Business Services Boom: What's Driving the Big Growth?

The business services industry is set to explode, with experts predicting it will skyrocket from $223. 5 billion in 2024 to a whopping $1. 83 trillion by 2033. That's a massive jump, and it's all thanks to a few key trends. First up, outsourcing is huge right now. Companies are realizing they don't

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech: Helping or Hindering Health?

Smartwatches have become more than just gadgets for counting steps. Over the years, they have evolved to include health features that claim to detect serious conditions like atrial fibrillation and sleep apnea. The latest addition is the ability to flag hypertension, a condition that affects about h

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Cats, Tumors, and Smart Tech: How AI is Changing Vet Care

Cats are pretty common pets, but they can get sick too. One big problem is tumors in their mammary glands. These tumors are the third most common type of cancer in cats. Vets have been using old-school methods to figure out which cats might get them, but these methods aren't very accurate. Now, sci

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Gaza's Children Face Health Risks as Essential Vaccine Supplies Are Blocked

In Gaza, a serious problem is stopping crucial health supplies from reaching children. UNICEF, the organization helping kids in need, says Israel is not allowing important items like syringes and baby formula bottles to enter Gaza. These items are stuck in customs, even though they are urgently need

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Guardian Speaks Out Against Threats to His Home

Chief Raoni, a 93-year-old Indigenous leader, is sounding the alarm about Brazil's infrastructure plans. He believes these projects could harm the Amazon rainforest and the people who call it home. Raoni is in Brazil for the U. N. climate summit, COP30. He wants Indigenous peoples to have more say i

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

California's Climate Stand: Newsom Steps Up at COP30

California Governor Gavin Newsom is making waves at the COP30 summit in Belem, Brazil. He's there to show that California is serious about fighting climate change, even if the U. S. government isn't. Newsom is meeting with leaders from around the world to talk about green technology and climate poli

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

KDE Plasma 6. 6: A Game-Changer for Multi-Monitor Users

KDE Plasma 6. 6 is set to revolutionize the way users interact with multiple monitors. This upcoming release, expected in early 2026, introduces a highly anticipated feature: independent workspaces for each monitor. This means users can now dedicate each screen to different tasks or applications, en

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Flipping Houses: The New Challenges in Philly

Flipping houses in Philadelphia has become tougher than before. The costs of buying properties, building materials, and hiring skilled workers have all gone up. Plus, finding the right homes to flip and securing loans has become more difficult. The market has changed, and not everyone who tries to f

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

How Underground Living Changes the Eyes of Mandarin Voles

Mandarin voles, small mammals that live mostly underground, have eyes that are different from their relatives that live above ground. Scientists wanted to see how living in the dark changes their vision. They compared Mandarin voles to Brandt's voles, which live above ground, and regular lab mice.

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