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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Look Back at the Notable Figures We Lost in 2025

2025 was a tough year for fans of the arts, music, and activism. Many well-known figures passed away, leaving a significant impact on their respective fields. The year started with the loss of Twin Peaks creator David Lynch on January 16. Lynch, who was 78, was known for his unique storytelling and

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Potential April Peak: What You Need to Know

Bitcoin is at a crucial point right now. If it stays above $76, 000 in the next two weeks, things look good for a new high in April. This isn't just a guess. It's based on patterns from past cycles. Bitcoin has a history of big moves around 12 to 18 weeks after a halving event. That puts us right i

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Britain's 2025 Entertainment Drama: A Year of Shocking Scandals

In 2025, the UK entertainment scene was anything but boring, with a series of scandals that kept everyone talking. From courtrooms to concert stages, the year was packed with drama that left many shaking their heads. Russell Brand's legal troubles took center stage early in the year. The comedian f

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Launchpad for Young Stars

Disney Entertainment Television has been a stepping stone for budding actors since its start in 1996. In 2026, the company will celebrate two decades of "Hannah Montana" and "High School Musical, " which launched the careers of stars like Miley Cyrus, Zac Efron, and Ashley Tisdale. Brenda Kelly Gran

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Replacements and Bone Health: A Missed Check-Up?

Many women getting total shoulder replacements have weak bones, but few are checked for it before surgery. This is a problem because weak bones can lead to breaks, especially after surgery. Doctors have rules about checking bone health, but these checks aren't happening enough. Why aren't these che

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Fraud: A Call for Citizenship Revocation

A high-ranking Republican in the House has made a bold statement about fraud in Minnesota. Rep. Tom Emmer wants to strip citizenship and deport Somalis involved in fraud schemes, even if they are U. S. citizens. He believes strong action is needed to hold these individuals accountable. The fraud in

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Motion Sickness Sufferers

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given the green light to a new drug called Nereus, designed to tackle motion sickness. This approval is a big deal because it's the first new treatment for this condition in over 40 years. The drug, also known as tradipitant, works by blocking a speci

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Travelling Soon? Why Your Go-To Diarrhea Treatment Might Not Work

If you're planning to jet off somewhere exotic soon, there's something important you should know. The usual antibiotics for traveler's diarrhea aren't working as well as they used to. This is because the bacteria causing the illness are getting smarter and developing resistance. A recent study look

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

2026: A Year of Big Moves in Space

2026 is shaping up to be a thrilling year for space exploration. It's not just about launching rockets; it's about pushing boundaries and making big strides in understanding our universe. The moon is getting a lot of attention. NASA's Artemis II mission is set to take astronauts on a 10-day trip ar

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Shaking Up the Team: INVO Fertility's New Leadership Moves

INVO Fertility is making big changes to its leadership team. The company, which focuses on fertility clinics and related technologies, is reshuffling its top executives to better support its growth plans. Terah Krigsvold, who has been with INVO since 2020, is stepping up to become the new chief fin

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