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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Smart Machines in Medicine: Can We Trust Them?

Smart machines are becoming super smart in healthcare. They can help doctors find diseases, plan treatments, and manage health on a large scale. But there's a big problem. These machines might not always do what we want them to do. They could make mistakes, be unfair, or even cause harm if they are

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

The Marathon Man: Trump's Unconventional Routine

President Donald Trump is known for his relentless schedule, which has left many wondering how he keeps up the pace. At 79, he's not exactly the picture of a typical retiree, that's for sure. Instead of enjoying his golden years, he's burning the candle at both ends, taking calls late at night and e

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Ecuador's Big Vote: Security or Sovereignty?

Ecuador is facing a tough choice. On Sunday, people will vote on two big issues: letting foreign military bases come back and changing the country's constitution. The main reason? Crime is up, and the government thinks foreign help could make things better. Ecuador used to be safe, but now it's a b

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Nov 14 2025CRIME

Sacramento's Big Gang Crackdown: What Really Happened?

In a major move against gangs, Sacramento County saw a huge operation last week. Over three days, law enforcement teamed up to tackle gang-related crime. The result? More than 140 people were arrested, and a lot of illegal stuff was taken off the streets. This wasn't just a local effort. Over 20 di

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

The Peptide Trend: A Closer Look at the Hype and Risks

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that play crucial roles in the body. Insulin and GLP-1s are well-known examples, but many others remain unapproved by regulators. Despite this, they have become popular in the wellness world, with influencers and celebrities promoting them for various benefit

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Coaching Beyond the Podium: A Fresh Look at Sports and Life

High-performance sports often get praised for teaching grit and success. But let's be real, the same systems that make champions can also control athletes in ways that hurt their freedom and happiness. This piece takes a close look at coaching through a unique lens, focusing on how power, self-aware

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

How to Make Good Habits Stick at Work

Creating good habits at work is not just about willpower. It's about setting up the right environment. James Clear, known for his work on habits, shared some practical tips. First, leaders need to ask the right questions. Where is the team headed? What are they aiming for? It could be money, creati

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

Navigating the First Job: Personality and Happiness Matter

Starting a new job is a big deal for young people. It's a time when they figure out who they are in the workplace. But what makes some people better at this than others? A recent study looked into this, focusing on young adults in Japan. The study tracked these young adults from their university da

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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Management with Cash App's New AI Buddy

Cash App has just rolled out a cool new feature called Moneybot. It's an AI assistant designed to help users handle their money more wisely. This update also includes a new benefits program and enhanced crypto features, like finding places that take Bitcoin and making Bitcoin transactions using USD.

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Nov 14 2025FINANCE

Big Moves: A Pension Fund Bets Big on Bitcoin

A major Canadian pension fund has made a significant investment in Strive, a company focused on Bitcoin. The Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan Trust Fund now owns over 5% of Strive's shares, worth about $37 million. This investment shows growing interest in Bitcoin from big institutions. Strive is

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