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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardon Power: A Tool for Allies and Cash?

Donald Trump's use of presidential pardons has sparked a lot of criticism. Many see it as a way to reward friends and allies, not to correct injustices. Trump has pardoned hundreds of people. Many are linked to him politically or financially. This includes people who attacked the Capitol on January

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

China's Rapid Rise in Science and Tech

China is now a top player in global science, ranking fifth in scientific publications. The number of times Chinese research is cited has been growing fast. This growth is especially noticeable in areas like nanotechnology, where China is now second only to the USA. Money for research and developmen

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

Unseen Barriers: How Diversity Efforts Might Be Missing the Mark

Diversity is a hot topic, but not everyone means the same thing when they talk about it. In the U. S. , while some push to end diversity programs, others fight to keep them alive. The confusion lies in the different ways people define diversity, why they think it matters, and how they believe it sho

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing with the Stars: A Look Back at 20 Years of Glitter and Glam

Dancing with the Stars is turning 20, and the celebration is going to be huge. The show is bringing back some familiar faces for a special anniversary episode. This isn't just any episode; it's a chance to see past winners and pros dance again. The episode kicks off with a remix of the classic DWTS

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Athletes to Actors: Surprising Hollywood Successes

Travis Kelce, known for his skills on the football field, surprised many with his acting debut in Grotesquerie. The show's creator, Ryan Murphy, praised Kelce's dedication and enthusiasm, noting that he initially felt nervous but quickly found his footing. This shift from sports to acting highlights

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Helping Cancer Survivors Live Better: A Simple Plan

Cancer survivors often face many challenges. These challenges can be physical, mental, or emotional. A recent study looked at a new way to help them. The plan is called the Transdiagnostic Oncology Program (TOP). It is led by family doctors and involves many different types of support. The goal of

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students and the Global Mindset: What Makes Them More Culturally Aware?

In today's interconnected world, being culturally aware is a big deal, especially for future doctors. Türkiye, with its mix of cultures and growing number of international students, is a great place to study this. A recent study looked at how culturally sensitive medical students are and what makes

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Nov 11 2025RELIGION

Heather Gay's Brave Journey: Exploring Mormonism's Hidden Truths

Heather Gay, a familiar face from reality TV and a bestselling author, is on a mission. She's diving deep into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church. This isn't just a casual look. It's a personal journey, filled with tough conversations and hard truths. G

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Need Medication to Feel Normal

Some people need medication to feel okay. It's not a choice. It's like needing glasses to see clearly. For some, antidepressants are a lifeline. They help them feel less sad and more in control. Without them, life can be really hard. Some people think medication is a sign of weakness. They believe

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Nov 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Friendships and Sales Pitches: A Balancing Act

Friendships can get tricky when money and sales come into play. Some people might push their businesses too hard on their friends. This can make things awkward and uncomfortable. It's important to set boundaries. If friends keep trying to sell you things, it's okay to say no. You can still be friend

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