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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Your Mindset Shapes Your Recovery

Ever thought about why some people recover quickly from setbacks while others struggle? It's not just about their personality or circumstances. It's about their deep-seated beliefs about life. Studies show that what you believe about the world can greatly affect how you handle tough situations. If

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Sustainability Shines: Bakelite's Green Achievements

Bakelite has just earned a Gold Medal from EcoVadis, a big deal in the world of sustainability. This puts them in the top 5% of over 130, 000 companies worldwide. What’s driving this success? Bakelite has been busy making changes. They’ve installed solar panels in the UK, Spain, and Finland. In the

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Intensity Affects Fitness Results

People often wonder how hard they need to push themselves during workouts. The idea that the more intense the exercise, the better the results is interesting. But figuring out exactly how to measure this intensity is not straightforward. First, let's think about what exercise intensity means. It's

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

How NATO Can Outsmart Putin

Putin's aggressive moves in Ukraine and around NATO borders are a big problem. Just throwing money at defense won't fix it. NATO needs a smart plan, like the Harmel Report from 1967, but updated for today. This new plan should focus on changing Putin's mind and actions, leading to talks and better u

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Get Ready to Go Back to Work

The government shutdown has been a big deal, and now it looks like it might be over soon. Two big agencies, Health and Human Services and the Department of Interior, have told their workers to get ready to go back to work. They sent emails saying to be ready to come back on Thursday if the governme

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

The Secret Stories of Kyrgyz Wall Hangings

The Kyrgyz people have a rich history of nomadic life in Central Asia. For over 2, 000 years, they moved with the seasons, living in yurts and raising livestock. Their homes were adorned with large, hand-embroidered textiles called tush kyiz. These textiles are not just decorations; they tell storie

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Plans, Bigger Challenges: AI's $50 Billion Bet

A massive $50 billion investment in U. S. data centers by Anthropic is shaking up the AI world. This huge move shows just how fast AI is growing and the big problems that come with it. The main question now is: Can leaders handle this growth without causing big problems for the environment and local

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Science, Trust, and the Fight for Fairness

Antia Veal is a scientist with a story to tell. She's not just a professor at Quinsigamond Community College, teaching human biology to aspiring nurses. She's also a voice for change, speaking out about the need for more diversity in medical studies and the importance of accurate science communicati

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

A Change at the Top: Atlanta Fed Leader Steps Down

Raphael W. Bostic, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, has announced his departure at the end of February. This move leaves another spot open at the top of the central bank, adding to the recent changes in leadership. Bostic has been in this role since 2017, and his exit comes at a

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

Longer Loans: A Costly Trade-Off for Homebuyers

Extending mortgage terms to 50 years might seem like a helpful solution for those struggling with high housing prices. On the surface, it appears beneficial: monthly payments decrease by approximately $119. However, the downside is significant: the total interest paid nearly doubles over time. This

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