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Oct 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Anguilla: The Caribbean's Hidden Gem for Safety and Serenity

Anguilla, a small British island in the Caribbean, has been named the safest spot in the region. This news comes from a recent report that looked at crime rates, law enforcement, and political stability. The island boasts very low crime rates, making it a peaceful and relaxing place for tourists. W

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

How TMAO Helps a Key Medicine Work Better

Proteins are the tiny machines that keep our bodies running. But some of these machines, like the enzyme urate oxidase (UOX), can be a bit wobbly. They don't work well in water, especially when it's hot. This is a big problem because UOX is used to treat certain medical conditions. Scientists have

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

How Parents' Brains Change to Raise Kids

Parenting is a big job. It needs to be both steady and adaptable. This is how parents can handle different situations to keep their kids safe and healthy. Some parts of parenting are built into our genes. But hormones and experiences can also shape how parents act. Scientists are really interested i

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Queen Sirikit's Legacy: A Life of Service and Influence

Queen Sirikit, the beloved queen mother of Thailand, passed away at the age of 93. Her death was announced on Friday, following a blood infection that she had been battling since October 17. Despite the best efforts of her medical team, her condition did not improve. She had been in declining health

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Why Regular Check-Ins Might Be Holding Your Team Back

Ever feel like your calendar is running your life? Many managers find themselves stuck in a cycle of back-to-back one-on-one meetings. These meetings can feel like a necessary evil, but what if they're actually slowing your team down? A recent experiment at a tech company showed that ditching the r

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Call for Defense Amid Russian Strikes

Russia's recent missile and drone strikes on Ukraine have left a trail of destruction, claiming four lives and injuring sixteen others. The attacks, which occurred overnight into Saturday, have once again highlighted the urgent need for robust air defense systems in Ukraine. In Kyiv, the capital, t

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

A Snag in the Jerky: Why Your Favorite Treat Might Be a Hazard

A company from South Dakota is pulling back a huge amount of Korean barbecue pork jerky from stores like Costco and Sam’s Club. Why? Because there might be bits of metal in it. The U. S. Agriculture Department shared this news, saying the issue came up after customers found metal pieces in their jer

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung Galaxy XR: A Mid-Range Challenger to Apple's Vision Pro

Samsung has finally unveiled its much-anticipated VR headset, the Galaxy XR, stepping into a market that's getting more competitive by the day. With Apple's Vision Pro already making waves, how does Samsung's new device measure up? First off, let's talk about the price. The Galaxy XR comes in at $1

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Oct 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Vanessa Hudgens' Beach Day with a Growing Belly

Vanessa Hudgens is enjoying her pregnancy, and she's not shy about showing it off. The actress recently shared a photo on Instagram, where she's seen relaxing on the beach with her best friend, who is also expecting. Both women are sporting baby bumps, and Vanessa looks radiant with her long, curly

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Young Men Gamble More Than Others?

In a recent study, researchers looked at why some young men in Türkiye bet on sports more than others. They found that three things play a big role: how much they value money, how well they handle their finances, and why they gamble in the first place. They asked 562 men between 18 and 35 about the

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