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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Ole Miss Dominates, Citadel Fights On

Ole Miss showed why they are a top team in college football. They crushed The Citadel 49-0. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss had a great game. He threw for 333 yards and three touchdowns. The Rebels scored on six of their first seven drives. They had 603 yards of total offense. The Citadel had only 10

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Congress Moves to End Shutdown: What's Happening and What's at Stake

The U. S. government shutdown is finally nearing its end after a long stalemate. A small group of Senate Democrats and an independent senator broke ranks and joined Republicans to move forward with a plan to reopen the government. This decision has angered many in their party, but it seems like the

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

How Lifting Weights Might Help You Bounce Back from COVID-19

Long COVID is a real challenge for many people. It's when symptoms drag on long after the initial infection has cleared. Doctors and scientists are still figuring out the best ways to help those affected. One interesting approach is using resistance exercises, like lifting weights. Researchers deci

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What Went Wrong in Canada?

Canada is back to square one in its fight against measles. After successfully eliminating the virus in 1998, the country has now lost its measles-free status. This means the virus is spreading on its own again, not just popping up from travelers. Experts from the Pan American Health Organization (P

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A Health App for Community Heroes

In the Philippines, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a big problem. Many people die from heart and brain diseases. The Department of Health tried to help by creating the Philippine Package of Essential Non-Communicable Disease Interventions (Phil PEN). But, healthcare workers found it hard to use

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

FDA Eases Warnings on Menopause Hormone Treatments

The FDA has decided to take off the strong warning labels from hormone-based menopause treatments. These treatments help with hot flashes and night sweats. The warning labels talked about serious risks like stroke, heart attacks, and dementia. This change is based on new studies. They show that hor

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Baseball Betting: A New Rule to Keep the Game Clean

Major League Baseball (MLB) and big sports betting companies have come to an agreement. They will now limit bets on individual pitches to $200. This rule applies across the country. They also decided to stop including these bets in parlays. Why? To make it harder for people to cheat. This all start

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Broken Bones

People who need bone implants want something that works well with their body. New technology is making this possible. Researchers have developed a special way to create implants using a plastic called PEEK. This isn't just any PEEK. It's made with a method called fused strand deposition. This method

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Giants' Next Coach: Who's in the Running?

The New York Giants are on the hunt for a new head coach, and the list of potential candidates is as varied as it is intriguing. With quarterback Jaxson Dart now at the helm, the team might lean towards an offensive-minded coach. However, given their recent struggles with first-time head coaches, an

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Alex Singleton's Brave Battle: Football and Cancer

Alex Singleton, a key player for the Denver Broncos, recently faced a tough challenge off the field. He had surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his testicle. This news came after a routine drug test showed unusual hormone levels. Instead of dwelling on the scary diagnosis, Singleton focused on

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