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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A Golden Ballroom or a Golden Opportunity for Scandal?

A lavish ballroom project at the White House has sparked a heated debate. The plan involves a massive 90, 000 square foot ballroom, capable of hosting up to 1, 000 guests. This extravagant addition is set to overshadow the main White House building itself. The president insists that private donors a

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Much of The Black Phone is Real?

"The Black Phone" is a scary movie that came out in 2021. It stars Ethan Hawke as The Grabber, a creepy masked killer. The movie is based on a short story by Joe Hill, who is the son of famous horror writer Stephen King. The story is about a boy named Finney who is kidnapped by The Grabber and trapp

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Finding Hope Through Screens: A New Way to Help People with Liver Disease

People with long-term liver issues often feel overwhelmed. Their daily lives are tough, and their health risks are high. But there might be a new way to help them feel better. It's called telehealth, and it's all about using video calls to connect with others and learn coping skills. This idea isn'

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Survivors Find Relief in Digital Yoga

Breast cancer is a common diagnosis among women, and those who survive often deal with lasting issues like fatigue. This fatigue can really drag down their quality of life. Yoga has shown promise in helping with these problems and improving overall health. Now, digital yoga programs are becoming a p

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Sugar's Hidden War on Your Gut: What You Need to Know

Sugar is doing more harm than just making you gain weight. New research shows it's directly attacking the cells in your gut that keep you healthy. These cells help repair your gut lining, but sugar damages them, leading to inflammation and long-term health problems. This isn't just about sugar feed

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Machines Smarter Than Us? The Truth Behind the Hype

The idea that machines will soon outsmart humans has taken over the tech world. But is this belief based on facts or just another modern myth? People love stories that sound too good to be true. The idea of super-smart machines is one of those stories. It's exciting and a bit scary. But is it real?

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

AI and Big Data Join Forces to Tackle Parkinson's

A German science company, Merck KGaA, has teamed up with a US-based firm, Valo Health Inc. , to fight Parkinson's disease. They're using a powerful AI platform to dig through a massive amount of data. This includes over 17 million patient records and biobank samples. The goal? To find new ways to tr

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Weed Might Make You Drink Less: What Science Says

Ever wondered if smoking weed could make you drink less? A recent study suggests it might. Researchers created a fake bar to test this idea. They gave participants different types of cannabis and tracked how much alcohol they consumed. The results were interesting. People who smoked stronger cannab

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

From Coma to Hope: A Journey in Brain Science

Over the past 40 years, the way doctors think about and treat people with severe brain injuries has changed a lot. This change was not quick or easy. It took time, research, and new technology. At first, many doctors thought there was little hope for people in a coma or a vegetative state. This was

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Nov 21 2025WEATHER

North Texas Airports Feel the Rainy Day Blues

North Texas airports had a rough day on Thursday. DFW and Dallas Love Field saw more than a thousand flights delayed or canceled. This was all thanks to some heavy rain and thunderstorms that rolled in. DFW Airport, which is a big deal for American Airlines, had nearly 900 delays and over 300 cance

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