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Dec 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Younger Crowds Embrace Shared Dining, Older Ones Prefer Privacy

Young adults are bringing back the idea of eating together at long tables with strangers. This trend is popular among those born between 1997 and 2012. They see it as a way to meet new people and feel connected. Almost all of them like this idea, while only 60% of older adults do. Many young diners

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Thanksgiving NFL Games: A Look at the Changes and What's at Stake

The NFL is shaking things up this Thanksgiving, and it's not just about the food. The league has decided to put on a show with big teams playing instead of the usual mediocre matchups. The Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off in what could be the most-watched regular-season game

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

New Japan Hedge Fund: A Fresh Start for Finance Pros

In the world of finance, big moves are happening. Two experienced professionals are joining forces to launch a new hedge fund. This fund will focus on Japan's market. Takeo Serizawa, a former portfolio manager at Citadel, is teaming up with Tomohiro Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi used to head Point72 Asset Ma

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of an Ancient Remedy for Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition. It slowly destroys brain cells that produce dopamine, a chemical that helps control movement. Right now, there's no cure. Treatments only help with symptoms and can cause problems over time. Enter Lingjiao Gouteng decoction, a traditional Chinese medicine.

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Dec 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Scarlett Johansson's First Date Fiasco with Colin Jost

Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost are now happily married, but their love story had a rocky start. In 2017, they went on their first date, and it did not go as planned. Jost asked Johansson out for dinner at an Italian restaurant in the East Village. The date seemed to be going well, but things took

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Season 5: Fans Find Flaws

Fans of "Stranger Things" have been talking about some confusing parts in the newest season. After the first part came out on November 26, people started noticing things that didn't make sense. One big problem was in episode four, where Will remembers important moments from his life. But these memor

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Community in Shock: The Aftermath of a Senseless Shooting

In Stockton, a city known for its grit and resilience, a peaceful birthday celebration turned into a nightmare. A family gathered to celebrate a 2-year-old's birthday, but their joy was shattered when gunfire erupted in the banquet hall. The scene that followed was one of chaos and devastation. A gr

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Dec 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Surviving the Sudden Surge: Stories from Asia's Flood Survivors

In the middle of the night, Aminah Ali, a 63-year-old from Indonesia's Aceh province, found herself in a nightmare. The rain started at midnight, and the water rose slowly at first. But then, a loud roar filled the air. Her village was suddenly underwater. With her son's help, she climbed onto her r

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. Leaders Discuss Venezuela Strategy Amid Controversial Actions

President Trump is set to meet with key advisors to discuss the U. S. approach to Venezuela. This includes Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The focus is on the ongoing pressure against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government. Trump has recently spoken with

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Holiday Cheer at the White House: A Smaller, Shorter Tour

The White House is ready to welcome visitors again, just in time for the holidays. But this year, things look a bit different. The East Wing is gone, making way for a new ballroom. This has made the tour shorter and changed how people see the famous holiday decorations. The East Wing used to be the

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