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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Young People and Diabetes: What Puts Them at Risk?

Diabetes is becoming more common in young adults. It's a serious health issue. This condition is often diagnosed before age 40. It's called early-onset type 2 diabetes. It's different from the type that affects older adults. Early-onset diabetes progresses quickly. It also has a higher risk of compl

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Spy's Life: The Night Manager Returns with a Bang

The Night Manager is making a comeback, and it's not just any return. This time, it's bigger, bolder, and steamier. The show's creator, David Farr, had a dream that sparked the idea for a sequel. He saw a boy in a Colombian monastery, and suddenly, the story poured out of him. That dream turned into

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Gaza's Fight Against Hunger: A Fragile Victory

Gaza has avoided famine, but the situation is still dire. The recent ceasefire and improved aid access have helped, but the progress is shaky. Millions still face severe food shortages, and many families can't afford basic food items. The destruction of infrastructure and livelihoods makes it hard f

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Hits Back: Striking Russian Tankers and Seeking Peace

In a bold move, Ukraine has taken its fight against Russia to the Mediterranean Sea. The country's intelligence agency, the SBU, claims to have struck a Russian oil tanker, part of what's known as the "shadow fleet. " This fleet is accused of helping Russia dodge sanctions and fund its war efforts.

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

EU and South America Trade Deal Hits Another Snag

The European Union has once again delayed signing a trade agreement with Mercosur, the South American trade bloc. This time, the signing was pushed back to January, marking yet another delay in a process that has been ongoing for 25 years. The EU's top official, Ursula von der Leyen, expressed hope

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Dec 19 2025FINANCE

Why November's Inflation Numbers Might Be Tricky

John Williams, the head of the New York Federal Reserve, recently talked about how November's inflation numbers might not be entirely accurate. He pointed out that some technical issues messed with the data. Because of problems collecting data in October and early November, the numbers for November

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Young Hearts in Crisis: What's Happening to Adults Under 40 in Cardiac Care?

Cardiac Intensive Care Units (CICUs) are usually thought of as places for older folks. But what about adults under 40? They're a smaller group, but they're not getting the attention they deserve. Researchers wanted to dig deeper into this. They looked at who these young adults are, why they end up

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

UnitedHealth's Big Steps to Fix Trust Issues

UnitedHealth Group has shared the first findings from an independent audit of its business practices. The company has promised to make changes in three key areas. They have 23 action plans in place. By the end of 2025, 65% of these plans will be done. The rest will be completed by March next year.

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Hidden Fraud in Healthcare

The USPS Office of Inspector General recently brought to light a significant healthcare fraud scheme that has been operating for a decade. This scheme involved Texas pharmacies and medical professionals who billed the government for unnecessary prescriptions. The investigation revealed that these h

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Thailand and Cambodia Clash: Can ASEAN Bring Peace?

In a tense standoff, Thailand and Cambodia are locked in a border dispute that has already claimed lives and displaced hundreds of thousands. The conflict, which reignited last week, has drawn the attention of global powers China and the U. S. , both pushing for a ceasefire ahead of a crucial ASEAN

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