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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide: A New Hope for Liver Health in 2025

In 2025, a significant update was made to how doctors treat a liver condition called MASH. This condition is linked to metabolic issues and used to be known as NAFLD. The update focuses on using a drug called semaglutide, which is found in a medication named Wegovy. The FDA gave Wegovy the green li

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Youngest Ever: Cambridge Elects a New Voice

In a surprising turn of events, Cambridge has elected its youngest councilor ever. At just 24 years old, Al-Zubi has made history, breaking records set by her predecessor, Burhan Azeem. She is now the youngest person to hold this office, beating Azeem by a narrow margin of eight months. Al-Zubi's j

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

UK's Political Divide: Carragher Speaks Out on Brexit and Social Tensions

In a recent discussion, Jamie Carragher, a well-known football figure, shared his views on the political and social climate in the UK. He didn't hold back when he called Brexit a "big mistake, " aligning himself with those who believe it has negatively impacted the country. Carragher's comments cam

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Nov 07 2025LIFESTYLE

A Lucky Dig in France Uncovers a Golden Surprise

In a small town in France, a man was digging a swimming pool in his garden when he stumbled upon a hidden treasure. The discovery was not just any ordinary find. It was a stash of gold worth a whopping $800, 000. The man quickly reported his find to the local authorities, who confirmed that he could

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Nov 07 2025EDUCATION

Cornell University and the Government Strike a Deal

Cornell University and the Trump administration have come to an agreement. This deal will bring back a lot of federal research money to the school. The agreement also stops government investigations that had been looking into claims of antisemitism and unfair admissions practices at Cornell. Cornel

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Potential Game-Changer: Polarized-Light Face Unlock for Galaxy S27 Ultra

Rumors are swirling about the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra, even though the Galaxy S26 series hasn't even been revealed yet. The latest buzz is about a new face authentication system that might ditch the usual infrared (IR) hardware. A tipster, known as @SPYGO19726 on X, shared some intriguing details f

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Trump and Orban: A Testy Meeting Ahead

A meeting between President Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set for Friday. It's expected to be a friendly chat between two leaders who often disagree with their European partners on Russia's actions in Ukraine. But there's a big issue on the table: U. S. sanctions on Russia's top

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A U. S. Plan Sparks Debate

The U. S. is pushing for a big change in Gaza. They want the United Nations Security Council to approve a plan that supports President Trump's ideas for the region. This plan is not very clear about some important details, like how to make Gaza safe and who will be in charge. The U. S. says that if

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Food Stamp Fight: Who Gets to Decide?

A big fight is happening over food stamps. The government wants to pay less, but a judge says no. Here's what's going on. The government stopped paying full food stamps this month. They said they didn't have enough money. But a judge said they could use other funds to pay people fully. The governme

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Missile Launch: A Bold Move Amid Frozen Talks

North Korea's recent missile launch adds to its growing list of tests. This time, a short-range ballistic missile was fired towards the east. South Korea's military spotted the launch and watched it travel about 700 kilometers (434 miles) across the country. The missile came from an inland area near

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