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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jon Hamm's Early TV Role: A Hidden Gem

Jon Hamm is famous for his role as Don Draper in "Mad Men. " But before that, he was part of a TV show called "The Division. " This show was on Lifetime and was about a group of police officers in San Francisco. Hamm joined the cast in the second season and played a character named Nate Basso. Peopl

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

David Harbour's Big Change for New Movie Role

David Harbour is almost unrecognizable in his latest movie project. He is playing a real-life character from a 2003 crime. The actor is wearing a fat suit, glasses, and a fake beard. He also has gray hair for his role. The movie is directed by Courteney Cox and also stars Patricia Arquette. Harbour

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Why the US Warns Against Visiting the Central African Republic

The US government has a warning system for travel. It ranks countries from safe to dangerous. The most severe warning is for places like war zones or countries with no US ties. As of late 2025, 22 countries are on this highest warning list. This includes places like North Korea, Iran, and Russia. Tr

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Nov 12 2025OPINION

Afghan Women's Fight for Rights: Why the World Should Care

Afghanistan's women are facing tough times. Since the Taliban took over in 2021, they've been banned from many jobs and schools. This isn't just a local issue. It affects everyone, everywhere. Afghan women are strong. They've been through a lot, but they keep going. Many used to be doctors, lawyers

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Nov 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Alo's Secret Sale: Grab 30% Off Before the Rush

Alo, a brand that's a favorite among celebrities, is offering a secret sale. Before the big shopping events like Black Friday, Alo is giving a 30% discount on almost everything. All you need to do is sign up for their free Alo Access membership. This sale is a rare chance to get Alo items at a lowe

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

How Brain Waves Might Predict SSRI Side Effects

SSRIs, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are commonly prescribed for depression. They work by increasing serotonin levels in the brain. Serotonin is a chemical that regulates mood, among other things. However, too much serotonin can lead to unwanted side effects, such as a decreased sex dr

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's $2, 000 Checks: A Double-Edged Sword for the Economy?

President Donald Trump has suggested giving Americans $2, 000 checks using money from tariffs. This idea has sparked a lot of discussion among experts. Some worry it could make inflation worse, while others think it might help the economy. Inflation is already high. Adding more money into people's

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Harvard's New Leader: A Journey Through Many Roles

Debi Bejot, the new city administrator of Harvard, has a history of serving the city in various roles. From policing to finance, she has seen it all. This broad experience gives her a unique view of the city's needs and challenges. Bejot first came to Harvard in 1995 as a police officer. Later, she

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Cadmium: The Hidden Danger in Our Daily Lives

Cadmium is a heavy metal that's been sneaking into our lives for a long time. It's not just naturally occurring; human activities like mining and manufacturing have made it way more common. This metal doesn't break down easily, so it sticks around and builds up in our bodies over time. One of the m

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rivers at Risk: How Smart Management Can Tackle Antibiotic Pollution

Antibiotics in rivers are a big problem. They hurt nature and people. But how bad is it? And what can we do? Scientists used smart tech to find out. They looked at rivers all over the world. They found that rain and lots of farm animals make the problem worse. In Africa, rivers are in big trouble.

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