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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Biggest Chance to Win Big: Powerball Jackpot Soars to $1 Billion

The Powerball jackpot is now at an incredible $1 billion for the upcoming Saturday drawing. This massive amount is the seventh-largest in the game's history. It's also the second time this year that the Powerball jackpot has hit the billion-dollar mark, following the huge $1. 787 billion win in Sept

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Minds Behind AI: A Year of Change

The year 2025 marked a significant shift in how the world views artificial intelligence. Time magazine recognized this change by naming the architects of AI as their Person of the Year. This decision highlights the growing influence of AI on society and the individuals who have shaped its developmen

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

How Belly Fat Might Be Linked to Breathing Trouble

The link between belly fat and lung health has been a hot topic. A recent study dug into this by looking at data from a big health survey. The focus was on the Visceral Adiposity Index (VAI), a measure that reflects how much fat is stored around internal organs. The idea was to see if higher VAI lev

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Dec 11 2025WEATHER

Washington's Skagit Valley Faces Unprecedented Flooding Crisis

The Skagit Valley, a key farming area just north of Seattle, is in serious trouble. Heavy rain from an atmospheric river has forced 100, 000 people to leave their homes and move to safer places. The National Weather Service warns that the worst flooding might not hit until Thursday or Friday, which

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Dec 11 2025WEATHER

Unusual Warmth in the Northwest: Records Broken in Lewiston and Pullman

The Northwest is seeing some strange weather. On Wednesday, Lewiston reached a surprisingly warm 65 degrees. This broke the old record for that date, which was 62 degrees set way back in 1968. Pullman also saw a record high of 59 degrees, beating the previous record of 57 degrees from 1939. Even Gra

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

India vs South Africa: What to Expect in the 2nd T20I in New Chandigarh

The second T20I between India and South Africa takes place in New Chandigarh. India won the first match by 101 runs. This is the first men's international match at this stadium. The pitch here is good for bowlers at the start and then helps batters. The weather will be cold and clear, with no rain e

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Unpacking the US-Pakistan F-16 Deal: What's Really Going On?

The United States recently gave the green light to a $686 million deal to upgrade Pakistan's F-16 fighter jets. This move comes at a time when tensions between Pakistan and India are high, following a recent conflict in Kashmir. The deal includes advanced technology and maintenance to keep Pakistan'

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Dec 11 2025OPINION

The Health Department's Shaky Science: A Closer Look

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is under fire for a recent report that challenges gender-affirming care. The report, released just weeks after a presidential directive, has raised eyebrows due to its questionable methods and lack of transparency. The report claims that gender-affi

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Health Care Showdown: Senate Votes, but Will Anything Change?

The Senate is set to vote on two health care bills, but don't expect a breakthrough. One bill aims to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits, while the other proposes replacing them with health savings accounts. Both are likely to fail, leaving millions of Americans facing higher health insura

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Global Health Talks: WHO Chief Downplays US Deals

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) recently shared his thoughts on global health agreements. He believes that a new addition to a pandemic treaty could be finalized by next year. This addition would focus on sharing information about disease-causing agents. During a press conference in

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