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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

How AI Health Coaches Are Changing the Game for Fitness

Fitness can be tough to stick with. It's not always about not knowing what to do or not wanting to do it. Sometimes, it's just hard to keep things interesting and manageable. That's where AI health coaches come in. They're like having a personal trainer, sleep expert, and motivational coach all in o

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

How Do Other Countries View Trump's Impact?

In a recent poll, many people in Australia, Japan, and India think that U. S. President Donald Trump's second term has not been good for their countries. The survey, which included 1, 000 people from each of the Quad countries—Australia, Japan, India, and the U. S. —showed that 56% of Australians, 5

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Ruturaj Gaikwad's Triumphant Return in Raipur

Ruturaj Gaikwad made a big comeback in the second ODI against South Africa. He scored his first-ever century in this format. It was a special moment for him and his fans. Gaikwad had been out of the ODI team since 2023. He earned his spot back after doing well in the India A series. But his first m

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words Spark Strong Reactions in Somalia

In Somalia, people are upset about recent comments made by U. S. President Donald Trump. He called Somalis "garbage" and said they should not be in the U. S. Many Somalis find his words offensive and disrespectful. An elder from central Somalia, Abdisalan Omar, was shocked by Trump's language. He b

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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Big Win for Nature: Salmon Come Back to Alameda Creek

After a long time, salmon are back in Alameda Creek. This is a big deal because it hasn't happened in 70 years. The creek is in a place called Sunol, and the salmon had to swim up a tall wall to get there. This shows that the environment is getting better. Salmon and steelhead trout are like nature

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Dec 03 2025BUSINESS

The Psychology Behind Shopping Frenzy: Why We Fall for Deals

Black Friday is a shopping event that might seem odd to some. Why would stores offer discounts right before the holiday season when people are already planning to spend money? Yet, many businesses keep participating, and shoppers keep buying. So, what's going on? People love a good deal, even if it

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Dec 03 2025WEATHER

Rainy Days Ahead for Alabama: What to Expect

Alabama is in for a wet week. Starting Thursday, rain is expected to fall across the entire state. The National Weather Service predicts that some areas could see nearly 3 inches of rain by the end of the week. This rain is good news for the state's drought conditions. Parts of south Alabama are cu

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

Japanese Pop Culture Takes a Hit in China

A recent diplomatic spat between China and Japan has led to a wave of cancellations of Japanese concerts and events in China, leaving fans disappointed and organizers scrambling. The trouble started when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made comments about Taiwan that didn't sit well with Bei

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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Virtual Dates: A Smart Way to Save Time and Energy

The pandemic changed how people connect. Video calls became a big deal, and dating wasn't left behind. Many started using FaceTime and Zoom for dates. This was a quick way to chat before meeting in person. It saved time and made things less formal. Some people liked these virtual dates a lot. T

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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Love in the Digital Age: Hinge's Unique Approach to Dating

Hinge, a dating app, is trying to change how young people think about love. They want to show that real relationships are not like the perfect stories in movies or books. The app's marketing chief believes that focusing on real, messy, and unexpected love stories can help young people see dating in

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