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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Why Ivermectin's Role in Fighting COVID-19 is Still Debated

Ivermectin, a drug usually used to fight parasites, has been in the spotlight as a possible treatment for COVID-19. Two studies recently looked at similar data from clinical trials, but had different views. One said the drug could help reduce COVID-19 deaths, while the other wasn't so sure. This new

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Betting on College Football: The Hidden Value in Underdogs

Saturday, November 16th, brings a packed schedule of college football games, with about 100 games to choose from. Let's dive into where the smart money is heading using the VSiN CFB Betting Splits, updated every 10 minutes from DraftKings. Texas, ranked third, has been on a winning streak, crushing

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Nov 17 2024BUSINESS

The Impact of Trump's Return on Stocks Tied to China

President Donald Trump is set to reenter the White House, and his tough talk on China is expected to shake things up for companies doing business there. Stocks like Nvidia and AMD, which sell chips to China, might face volatility. But the key question is: How much will this talk impact their busines

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Nov 17 2024CRIME

Sean 'Diddy' Combs Accused of Meddling with Witnesses and Jury from Jail

Rapper and businessman Sean 'Diddy' Combs is accused of trying to sway potential jurors and influence public opinion while awaiting trial in a sex trafficking case. Prosecutors claim that jail calls show Combs has been asking family members to contact witnesses and victims, hoping to shape their tes

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Why Some Businesses are Worried About Trump's Import Tariffs

Look around your house, you'll spot plenty of things Made in China or elsewhere abroad. But now, imagine paying much more for these items. That's what might happen with President Trump's proposed tariffs on imports. Bobby Djavaheri, who runs Yedi Houseware Appliances in Los Angeles, is worried. He t

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

90 Years of Fun: Community Favorite Party Supply Store Closes Doors

Imagine walking into a store that feels like Disneyland, where kids' eyes light up with the joy of a party zone. That's what Vine American, a beloved party supply store in Hollywood, has been for the past 90 years. This gem has been a go-to for every special occasion, but now it's time to say goodby

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Feeling Alone: What Causes It in Low-Income Nations?

Loneliness isn't just a rich-world issue. It's a global problem that affects people everywhere, especially in low- and middle-income countries. But, there's not much research on what causes it in these places. So, scientists decided to find out. They looked at people's health and lifestyle to see wh

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Adventure Awaits in Temecula: Explore Portals Entertainment

Are you looking for a fun spot for the whole family in Temecula? Portals Entertainment just opened its doors, offering all sorts of fun stuff inside! Chad and Alfred Williams, the owners, wanted to make a place where everyone can have a blast, no matter their age. They started thinking about this in

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

The Cost Savings of Early Fecal Transplants for C. difficile Infections

You've probably heard of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for severe Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI). It's typically suggested after three or more infection episodes. But what if we start FMT earlier, during the first or second episode? Could it save us money and reduce hospital vis

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Elderly Well-Being: A New Priority

Looking back over the past decade, something interesting has emerged among our seniors. Folks in their 60s, 70s, and even 80s are paying more attention to their mental well-being than ever before. This trend isn't just about one group, either. Seniors from all walks of life are taking a proactive ap

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