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Sep 30 2025POLITICS

California's Tribal Power Play: Who Wins in the Casino War?

California's Native American tribes are flexing their political muscles to shut down online gaming rivals. With a recent bill sailing through the state legislature without a single opposing vote, it's clear that tribes have a strong influence in Sacramento. This power comes from their deep pockets,

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Sep 29 2025HEALTH

Crunchy Carrots: A Week of Munching and Lessons Learned

Carrots are often hailed as a superfood, but what really happens when you eat them every day for a week? A dietitian decided to find out. The goal was simple: eat a serving of carrots daily and see how the body responds. First things first, no, eating carrots every day for a week won’t turn your sk

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Sep 29 2025SCIENCE

The Five Big Ideas from a Brainy Scientist

Karl Friston is a big deal in the world of science. He's turned 65, and people are celebrating his work. His ideas have changed how we understand the brain and how it works. He's come up with five main ideas, or formulae, that have made a huge impact. First, let's talk about the brain. Friston thin

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Sep 28 2025HEALTH

Gun Silencers: A Surprising Health Debate

The world of medicine and gun control just got a lot more interesting. A recent debate has sparked between doctors over gun silencers, or suppressors, and their role in preventing hearing loss. Some doctors say suppressors are a great way to keep hunters and sport shooters safe from loud noises. The

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Sep 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Wins and Bigger Hopes: A Weekend at the Movies

Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, "One Battle After Another, " made a strong start with $8. 8 million on its opening day. This includes earnings from special preview screenings in premium theaters. The movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, cost a lot to make and promote. But critics love it, and audi

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Sep 27 2025HEALTH

Small Steps to a Healthier Heart

Keeping up with healthy habits can be tough. But small, manageable changes can make a big difference. Humann SuperBeet Heart Chews are a simple way to support heart health. These chews are packed with pomegranate and berry flavors. They help improve blood flow, support healthy blood pressure, and bo

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Sep 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Turning a Year Older: A Look at September 25 Birthdays

September 25 is a special day for many famous faces in the entertainment world. It's a day filled with birthdays, and some notable names are celebrating another trip around the sun. Let's dive into the lives of these celebrities and discover some fun facts about them. First up, we have the legendar

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Sep 26 2025HEALTH

Florida's Vaccine Debate: Doctors, Patients, and the Governor

In Florida, doctors have the right to refuse care to unvaccinated patients, but Governor Ron DeSantis wants to change this. He believes it's wrong for doctors to turn away patients based on their vaccination status. This is a shift from his previous stance, where he supported doctors' freedom to run

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Sep 24 2025BUSINESS

Lithium Rush: U. S. Eyes Stake in Canadian Mining Firm

The U. S. government is looking to get a piece of the action in the lithium mining world. They are in talks with Lithium Americas, a Canadian company, about taking an equity stake. This comes as they renegotiate a big loan for a mine in Nevada. Lithium Americas' stock shot up on the news. It more t

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Sep 24 2025EDUCATION

Indian Students Seek New Paths as U. S. Tightens Visa Rules

The U. S. has long been a top destination for Indian students, but recent changes in immigration policies are making them think twice. The Trump administration's decision to increase the cost of H-1B visas has left many students and their families feeling uncertain about the future. Paridhi Upadhay

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