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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Heroes in Your Diet: How Minerals Fight Depression

Mental health is a big deal, and it turns out that what we eat might be a bigger part of the puzzle than we thought. Recent research has shown that not getting enough of certain minerals like potassium, iron, and zinc could be making depression worse. These minerals are like tiny bodyguards for your

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Nov 16 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Future Looks Bright Despite Recent Slump

The crypto world is going through a tough time right now. Prices are down, and people are feeling pretty scared. But some experts think this might actually be a good thing in the long run. Hunter Horsley, the boss of Bitwise, believes the market is changing. He says the old four-year cycle is over.

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Laughing Through Faith: A Unique Comedy Experience

In Salt Lake City, there's a comedy show that blends humor and religion in a way you might not expect. It's called Comedy Church, and it's not your typical Sunday service. Instead of a sermon, you get stand-up comedy. Instead of pews, there are stools. And instead of a preacher, there are comedians

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

People Power: A Colorful Stand for Climate Change in Belem

In Belem, Brazil, a vibrant protest unfolded during the midway point of the UN climate negotiations. The streets filled with people wearing black to mourn the impact of fossil fuels and red to honor those fighting for the environment. This was not just any protest; it was a bold statement made by va

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Indigenous Voices Lead the Way at COP30

Indigenous communities from across South America made a powerful statement at the recent climate talks in Belém, Brazil. This was not just another meeting for them. It was a chance to show the world that they are key players in the fight against climate change. They came from all corners of the con

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

When Politics Becomes a Mental Health Crisis

In recent times, a concerning trend has emerged where political views are taking a toll on people's mental health. A notable psychotherapist has observed that a significant number of patients are struggling with intense emotions related to a specific political figure. These individuals are not just

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Owls in Peril: A Costly Government Plan Sparks Controversy

A heated debate is unfolding between government agencies and lawmakers over a plan to cull 450, 000 barred owls. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposed this strategy to protect the endangered Northern and California spotted owls. Critics question the plan's effectiveness and ethics, ar

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Africa's Environmental Influence Takes a Hit

South Africa, known for its strong voice in global environmental talks, is now facing a drop in influence. This comes after a political decision led to the removal of its environment minister, Dion George. The country, which houses some of the world's most endangered species, has scaled back its rol

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Nov 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Giving Nature a Voice: Why Laws Should Care About More Than Just Us

In 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) told countries to cut pollution and help the climate. But they forgot something important: nature's rights. The ruling was about how climate change hurts people, not about nature itself. It's like saying, \""Let's clean up the park, but only because

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Nov 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Ariana Grande's Red Carpet Scare: Who is the Man Behind the Chaos?

A man named Johnson Wen, aged 26, from Australia, was arrested in Singapore for causing a commotion on the red carpet during the premiere of "Wicked: For Good. " He was charged with being a public nuisance, which could result in a fine of around $1, 500 if he is found guilty. Wen, who calls himself

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