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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Game That Launched a Giant

In the early 90s, PC gaming was a different world. One game, Jill of the Jungle, stands out as a pioneer. It was created by Tim Sweeney, who later became the CEO of Epic Games. This game was special because it showed that PC games could be as fun as console games. It also featured a female lead, whi

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Stomach and Gut Cancers in Nepal

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are a big problem. They cause many deaths around the world. In Nepal, doctors wanted to learn more about these cancers. They looked at how common they are, the symptoms people have, and what they look like under the microscope. The study happened in a lab in Kathmandu.

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Living Well with High Blood Pressure: A Closer Look

High blood pressure is a common health issue. It affects many people around the world. Living a healthy life can make a big difference for those with this condition. A recent study looked into how healthy habits affect the quality of life for people with high blood pressure. The study focused on pe

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Missouri's Sports Betting Scene: What's New and How to Get Started

Missouri has finally joined the sports betting bandwagon, with ten licensed online sportsbooks going live on December 1. But before you dive in, it's important to know your options and what each platform offers. DraftKings, a well-known name in the industry, is one of the few with an untethered lic

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Urban Raccoons: The Unexpected Evolution

Raccoons in cities are changing, and it's not just their diet of leftovers. Scientists have found that these masked bandits are showing signs of domestication, similar to how dogs and cats evolved alongside humans. This isn't about pets, though. It's about survival and the power of trash. A recent

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Savannah's Food Scene: A Closer Look at Recent Inspection Scores

In Savannah, a recent round of restaurant inspections showed a mix of top performers and those needing some improvement. Some eateries scored perfectly, while others had a few issues to address. The Georgia Department of Health conducted these inspections between November 19 and November 25, 2025, t

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Monkeys in Labs: A Big Change in How We Do Science

A big shift is happening in how the government does science. The CDC, a major health agency, has decided to stop using monkeys in their research. This is a huge deal because for years, they've been using these animals to test new medicines and treatments. The decision came from Robert F. Kennedy Jr

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

JoJo Siwa's Unexpected Health Scare Before Performance

JoJo Siwa, a popular performer, had a scary moment before her show at the Mall of America. She had to go to the hospital because of severe pain. This happened just hours before she was supposed to perform. She shared her experience on TikTok, saying she couldn't breathe and was about to pass out. Do

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Nov 30 2025OPINION

Student Loans and Health Care: A Growing Crisis

The Department of Education's new rules are causing a stir. They've redefined what counts as a professional degree for student loan purposes. This change could leave many students out in the cold, especially those pursuing careers in healthcare. The list of affected professions is long and includes

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

A Pope's Peace Mission Amid Lebanon's Turmoil

Lebanon is bracing for a significant visit. Pope Leo is set to arrive on Sunday, bringing a message of peace to a nation under constant threat. Israeli airstrikes have made Lebanon a hotspot, and the pope's visit is seen as a beacon of hope. The pope's journey to Lebanon is the second stop on his f

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