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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Mexico and Peru in a Diplomatic Standoff Over Asylum

A Mexican diplomat has left Peru, adding fuel to an ongoing diplomatic dispute. Peru's migration agency confirmed the departure of Karla Ornelas, Mexico's top diplomat in the country. This move follows Peru's decision to cut diplomatic ties with Mexico. The conflict began when Mexico granted asylum

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Helping Older Adults with Many Health Issues

Older adults often struggle when moving between different healthcare settings. A new study looked at a special program meant to help them during these transitions. The goal was to see if this program could reduce hospital readmissions and improve their quality of life. The program focuses on suppor

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Lewiston and Clarkston: A Tale of Two Elections

Lewiston's recent local elections were a mix of surprises and predictability. Despite dull campaigns with minimal advertising and door-to-door activity, voter turnout was surprisingly high at 34%. This was a significant jump from the 18. 93% turnout in 2023, though still below the 42. 9% seen in 202

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Legends: A Look at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees

The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony was a star-studded event held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on November 8. This year's inductees included iconic figures like Cyndi Lauper, who has left an indelible mark on the music industry. Chappell Roan, a rising star, took the stage to honor

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Can Help Us Eat Better

Have you ever thought about how social media could help us make better food choices? It's not just for sharing selfies or memes. Researchers have been looking into this idea. They wanted to see if social marketing could actually encourage people to eat healthier. First, they looked at different way

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Oregon's Healthcare Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for the Economy

Oregon's hospitals are in a tough spot. They're cutting services and letting people go. This isn't just a problem for the hospitals. It's a problem for everyone in Oregon. Hospitals are big employers. They bring in a lot of money. But they need a strong economy to stay afloat. The state's economy i

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

A New Weapon in the Battle Against Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a major health issue around the world. Among the different types, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is particularly tough to treat. However, a new drug named osimertinib is making waves. It's not your typical cancer treatment. Instead, it's designed to target specific EGFR gene mutat

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chilling Picks: Netflix Thrillers to Keep You on the Edge in November 2025

Netflix has some seriously gripping thrillers to keep you hooked this November. The lineup is packed with films that will keep you guessing until the very end. One standout is the new crime drama starring Colin Farrell. It's about a man trying to outrun his past and a mountain of debt. It's a tense

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

SNL Takes on Politics and New York's New Mayor

SNL didn't hold back on politics this week. They kicked off with a spoof of a recent event where someone passed out in the Oval Office. James Austin Johnson, playing Trump, joked about it, saying, "Someone was dying in my office. " He also made fun of the idea of lowering drug prices, saying it was

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Sheets Pack a Punch Against Germs

In the fight against superbugs, scientists are turning to some very small helpers: 2D nanomaterials. These ultra-thin sheets, like graphene and others, are showing big promise in tackling infections. They work in clever ways, such as poking holes in germs, creating harmful chemicals, and using light

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