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Nov 26 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shows Mixed Signals Amid Economic Shifts

Last week, fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits, hinting that job cuts are still relatively low. The numbers dropped by 6, 000 to 216, 000, which is below what experts predicted. This data is a good way to check the health of the job market. However, the situation isn't all positive. The

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Nov 25 2025CRIME

Pension Fraud: The Strange Case of a Son in Disguise

In a bizarre turn of events, a man from Borgo Virgilio, near Mantua, Italy, is under investigation for a peculiar crime. He allegedly dressed up as his deceased mother to collect her pension. This isn't just a case of identity theft; it involves hiding a body and deceiving authorities. The man, a 5

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

Manchester United's Rollercoaster Ride: When Teammates Turn on Each Other

Manchester United has seen its share of ups and downs in recent years. One moment they seem to be climbing up, the next they are falling down. It's a never-ending cycle of hope and disappointment. Recently, they faced Everton at home. This game was special because it marked the one-year anniversary

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

What to Eat When You're Feeling Rough After Drinking

Hangovers are tough, and they seem to get worse as you get older. The headache, nausea, and overall icky feeling can make you want to hide under the covers all day. People have tried all sorts of remedies to feel better, from weird pills to greasy food. But what really helps? One new pill called My

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Nov 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sacramento's Old Comic Book Ban: Time for a Change?

In Sacramento, a law from 1949 is still on the books. It stops kids from buying certain comic books. The law is not used much anymore. But some people want to get rid of it for good. Lecho Lopez runs a comic shop in Sacramento. He remembers his nephew reading his first word from a comic book. It wa

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Big Changes Coming to UK Benefits and Taxes

In a move that could impact many families, UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is expected to remove the limit on child benefits in her upcoming budget. This change, reported by several newspapers, would mean that families with more than two children would no longer face restrictions on the support th

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Mushrooms: The Unseen Heroes of Heart Health?

Mushrooms are not just tasty toppings on pizzas or ingredients in soups. They might actually do some good for your heart. Scientists took a close look at different studies to see if eating mushrooms could make a difference in heart health, metabolism, and even the immune system. These fungi, often

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Tee Higgins' Concussion Cast Doubt on Bengals' Thanksgiving Game

The Cincinnati Bengals faced a tough matchup against the New England Patriots in Week 12, and things didn't go their way. The Patriots secured a 26-20 victory, pushing the Bengals' season record to 3-8. Meanwhile, the Patriots kept their strong position in the AFC with a 9-2 record. The Bengals' st

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Exercise and the Elderly: A Boost for Mind and Body

Elderly individuals with cognitive impairment often struggle with sleep and mood. A recent study explored how regular exercise can make a difference. The research focused on two types of exercise: eccentric resistance and combined aerobic plus resistance. The goal was to see how these activities imp

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Screens and Kids: A Surprising Health Boost?

Kids and screens go together like peanut butter and jelly. But what if those screens could actually help kids stay healthy? A recent study from the University of South Australia suggests that might be the case. Researchers looked at data from over 133, 000 kids and teens under 18. They found that di

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