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Nov 02 2025OPINION

Understanding the Mind of Donald Trump: A Look at the Experts' Views

Donald Trump's behavior has always been a hot topic. Many people wonder if his actions and words point to a deeper issue. Some mental health experts think so. They say he shows signs of what they call "toxic narcissism. " This means he has an extreme sense of self-importance and lacks empathy for ot

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Nov 02 2025BUSINESS

Guardant Health: A Rollercoaster Ride for Investors

Guardant Health has grabbed attention in the investment world, but opinions are split. Some financial heavyweights, like J. P. Morgan and Canaccord Genuity, are bullish about its prospects. They believe the company's stock is a solid buy, with J. P. Morgan even setting a price target close to its cu

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Health and Hunger on the Line: The Government Shutdown's Harsh Reality

The government shutdown has put the health and food security of millions of Americans at risk. This isn't just about politics; it's about real people struggling to make ends meet. The Affordable Care Act has been a lifeline for over 24 million Americans, providing them with health coverage they can

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Moonlight and Sleep: The Science Behind the Myth

The full moon has long been blamed for keeping people awake and even causing madness. But is there any truth to this belief? Research shows that the moon can indeed affect sleep, but its impact on mental health is less clear. Studies have found that people sleep less and take longer to fall asleep

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Making Prostate Cancer Care Affordable in Nigeria: A Closer Look at Doctor's Views

Prostate cancer hits harder in poorer countries. Two drugs, abiraterone and enzalutamide, can help, but they're expensive. Many patients in Nigeria can't afford them. A recent survey asked doctors about this problem and possible solutions. The survey asked 104 doctors in Nigeria about prostate canc

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Skin Substitutes Are Changing Burn Care

Burns are nasty injuries. They hurt a lot and take a long time to heal. For over 20 years, doctors have been using something called CAMPs. These are like fake skin or tissue. They help burns heal faster. But not everyone agrees on how well they work or if they are worth the money. There are over 75

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

North Carolina's First Gas Well for AI: What's the Plan?

A new player in the energy game is eyeing North Carolina for a big project. Deep River Data, a company with ties to the crypto world, wants to drill for natural gas near the Deep River in Lee County. This could be the first commercial well in the Triassic Basin, a gas-rich area under North Carolina

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Nov 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park's Spooky Take on Politics and Crypto

South Park's latest Halloween episode didn't go the typical scary route. Instead, it served up a satirical feast, mixing politics, crypto scams, and a haunted White House. The show didn't shy away from poking fun at the Trump administration and the chaotic state of affairs in Washington, D. C. Stan

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Nov 02 2025CRYPTO

Why Big Money is Shying Away from DeFi and What It Means for You

In the world of decentralized finance (DeFi), there's a big issue called maximal extractable value (MEV). It's when miners or validators reorder transactions to make extra profits. This is a problem for everyone, especially big financial institutions, because they don't want to risk their trades bei

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

Crypto Crime: Are Hackers Winning or Just Changing Tactics?

In 2025, hackers linked to North Korea stole over $2 billion in cryptocurrency, setting a new record. Meanwhile, global law enforcement made significant strides, recovering $439 million and arresting hundreds of money launderers across 40 countries. This raises an important question: Are these crimi

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