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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 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Korea's Bear Bile Farming: A Step Towards Change

South Korea is finally putting an end to its controversial bear bile farming industry. This practice, which has been widely criticized, involves keeping bears in captivity to extract their bile, a substance used in traditional medicine. The Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment has announced a

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Why Do We Sometimes Stay Silent?

In today's world, speaking up or staying quiet is a big deal. People often worry about consequences when they want to express their thoughts. This is especially true when governments or groups try to control what people say. Some places have strict rules, while others are more relaxed. Social media

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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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Dec 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

NewJeans' Future Hangs in the Balance After Member Exit

The K-pop scene is abuzz with uncertainty as NewJeans, a group that has been making waves since its 2022 debut, faces a significant shake-up. The group's management company, Ador, recently announced that Danielle, one of the five members, has been let go. This decision comes amid an ongoing legal ba

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Hits NYC: What You Need to Know

New York City is in the midst of a serious flu outbreak, with over 70, 000 new cases reported statewide just before Christmas. Living in a crowded city makes it tough to avoid getting sick, but there are ways to manage it. First, figure out if you have the flu. You can use an at-home test kit or vi

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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

New Year Travel Chaos: Eurostar and Le Shuttle Face Power Problems

During the busy New Year travel period, Eurostar and Le Shuttle faced significant issues due to power outages. Eurostar had to stop all services because of a problem with the overhead power supply. This also led to the closure of the Channel Tunnel. Passengers were asked not to go to the stations. T

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Dec 30 2025FINANCE

Markets Hold Breath: What's Next After Fed's Big Meeting?

The stock market is taking a breather today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average showing a slight dip. This comes as investors are eagerly waiting for the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes. These minutes can give clues about future interest rate decisions, which can move

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Missed Calls: How NFL Referees Are Changing Games

NFL referees are making big mistakes. They are not calling pass interference when they should. This is a big problem. It changes the outcome of games. In recent weeks, two important games had key moments where pass interference was not called. In one game, a player from Baltimore pulled down a rece

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

US and Israel Clash Over West Bank Policies

In a recent meeting between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, tensions arose over Israel's actions in the West Bank. The US expressed worries about settler violence, settlement growth, and the freezing of Palestinian tax funds. The US team, including top advis

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