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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How a Smartphone App is Changing Kids' Sleep Patterns Across Japan

Kids' sleep issues are often tied to daily routines at home. To tackle this, a smartphone app called "Nenne Navi" was created to help families improve sleep habits. It started as a test in one area of Japan and showed good results. Now, it's being checked in four different regions to see if it works

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Nov 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Loyalty and Laughter: Martha Stewart's Secrets to a Lasting Friendship

Martha Stewart, a well-known figure in the lifestyle world, recently shared some insights into her long-lasting success and friendship. She did this while honoring her longtime publicist and friend, Susan Magrino, at an event in Brooklyn. Stewart joked about how Magrino has been a trusted ally, know

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

A Former Leader's Fight for Freedom: Sarkozy's Legal Battle

In a significant legal showdown, a Paris court is currently deliberating whether to grant early release to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. This decision comes just under a month after Sarkozy, now 70 years old, was imprisoned to serve a five-year sentence for his role in a criminal conspira

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Giants' Rookie QB Faces Another Concussion Scare

In a tough matchup against the Chicago Bears, Giants' rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart had to leave the game early due to a concussion. This wasn't just any hit; it was a hard one that happened in the third quarter when he fumbled the ball. After that, he went to the medical tent and then slowly made

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Maryland's Bold Move: Redrawing the Political Map

Maryland is making waves with a plan to redraw its political boundaries. Governor Wes Moore is leading the charge, saying the state won't just sit back while others make changes. He's not alone in this idea. Other states, like Texas and Florida, have already started redrawing their maps. Moore belie

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Brain Boosters: A New Way to Fight Memory Loss

Brain diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's are tough to treat. Scientists have tried many things, but nothing has worked really well. Now, they are looking at new ways to get medicine to the brain. One idea is to use the nose! Yes, the nose! This method is not invasive and can help the medicine

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

How Smart Tech is Changing the Way Peptides Work

Peptides are like tiny messengers in our bodies. They do a lot of important jobs. They help find new medicines. They fight off germs. They even help proteins talk to each other. Because of this, scientists are very interested in studying them. New tech is making it easier to understand peptides. Co

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Battery Care: Is the 20-80 Rule Worth It?

Ever wondered why your phone's battery doesn't last as long as it used to? It's not just about age. How you charge it plays a big role. The 20-80 charging rule is a hot topic. It says keeping your phone's charge between 20% and 80% can make the battery last longer. But is it really necessary? First

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Laughing and Crying Through Faith: A Book That Hits Close to Home

Ever heard of a book that makes you laugh so hard you snort and then makes you cry all in one go? That's exactly what "Traveling Mercies" by Anne Lamott does. It's all about her journey to finding faith, and it's not your typical religious story. She grew up in a family that didn't believe in God, t

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Nov 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Kris Jenner's Spectacular 70th Birthday Bash

Kris Jenner turned 70, and she did it in a way that only she could. The party was not just big; it was huge, with a guest list that read like a who's who of Hollywood and beyond. The event took place at Jeff Bezos' mansion in Beverly Hills, a place known for its luxury and grandeur. Around 300 gues

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