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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Pepper Spray Incident Sparks Controversy in Chicago

In a recent event, a family in Cicero, near Chicago's Little Village, found themselves in the middle of a tense situation involving federal agents. Rafael Veraza and his 1-year-old daughter, Arianna, were pepper-sprayed by Border Patrol agents in a Sam's Club parking lot. Veraza, who has asthma, str

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

NFL Week 10: Unexpected Wins and Historic Moments

The NFL's Week 10 brought some surprising results and record-breaking plays. The Houston Texans made an incredible comeback, overcoming a 19-point deficit to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars. This win was historic for the Texans, as they had never won a game when trailing by 19 or more points entering

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Hate Speech: A Daily Reality for Dave Portnoy

Dave Portnoy, the president of Barstool Sports, has been open about the daily antisemitic remarks he faces. This is not a new issue for him, but he notices a clear change in how often it happens. In a recent chat with Tony Dokoupil for "CBS Sunday Morning, " Portnoy shared his thoughts on this troub

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Nov 10 2025WEATHER

Philippines Braces for Another Powerful Typhoon

The Philippines is once again facing a major storm, with Super Typhoon Fung-wong making landfall just days after another deadly storm. This time, the focus is on preparedness and response. Fung-wong, a powerful storm with winds reaching 115 miles per hour, hit the eastern part of the country on Sun

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Family Matters: Unraveling the Genetic Puzzle of Low Cholesterol

In a family with unusually low cholesterol levels, scientists found a unique genetic clue. This family had a rare gene variant that might explain their condition. The variant is in a gene called ANGPTL3. This gene is not often linked to low cholesterol, making this discovery quite interesting. Rese

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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 2025HEALTH

How Grocery Shopping Can Help Lower Blood Pressure

A recent study showed that the DASH diet can lower blood pressure in Black adults. But what if you could get the same benefits just by changing how you shop for groceries? The DASH diet is known for its positive effects on blood pressure. But until now, no one has figured out how to make it work in

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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 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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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Pitchers in Trouble: MLB Stars Face Serious Charges

Two Major League Baseball (MLB) pitchers from the Cleveland Guardians, Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, are in hot water. They've been indicted for their alleged roles in a sports betting scandal. The charges? Wire fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering. The U. S. Attorney's office claims they rigged

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