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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Spreads Confusing Info About Smoking

Social media is becoming a hotspot for confusing and wrong information about smoking. This is a big problem for health experts trying to keep people informed. Different studies have looked at how this happens on various platforms, but there's no clear way to compare them. A good way to group and und

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Eucalyptol: A Natural Fighter Against Harmful E. coli

Eucalyptol, a compound found in plants, shows promise in fighting E. coli O157:H7, a harmful bacteria. This bacteria can make people sick and is a big problem in food safety. Scientists wanted to see if eucalyptol could be a safer alternative to traditional antibacterial agents. First, they tested

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Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Crypto Giant Coinbase Expands into Stocks and Event Betting

Coinbase, a major player in the crypto world, is now stepping into new areas. They are adding stock trading and event contracts to their platform. This move is part of a bigger trend where investment platforms are trying to offer more services to keep customers trading with them. Event contracts le

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Clean Living: The Big Business of Antibacterial Products

The world is getting cleaner, and it's becoming a big business. By 2030, the market for antibacterial products is expected to hit $29. 8 billion. This growth is not just about soap and sanitizers anymore. It's about a shift in how people think about cleanliness. People are more aware of germs than

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Flu Hits NYC Hard and Early: What’s Going On?

New York City is facing a tough flu season, and it’s hitting hard and early. The city is seeing a lot more flu cases than usual for this time of year. The CDC reports that NYC and nearby areas like Long Island and northern New Jersey are some of the worst-hit places in the country. Health officials

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

White House Plaques Stir Controversy

The White House has added new plaques under photos of former presidents, taking a critical stance on Trump's Democratic predecessors. This move is unusual because the White House is usually seen as a symbol of unity. Trump, however, has used it to express his political views and rewrite history. Th

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Famous Faces and the Paycheck Roles

Many actors and actresses have taken on roles that they might not have otherwise chosen, all for one simple reason: money. It's not always about passion or art; sometimes, it's about putting food on the table or keeping the lights on. Take Al Pacino, for example. He admitted that he took on a role

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Wale's Honest Chat About Mental Health and Internet Fame

Wale recently opened up about how a public encounter with Kai Cenat took a toll on his mental well-being. He shared his thoughts on a show, saying that Kai now understands the importance of mental health. Wale talked about dedicating his life to music and supporting his community for over a decade.

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Dec 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Irvine Spectrum's New Playground for All Ages

Irvine Spectrum Center just got a whole lot more exciting with the grand opening of two new entertainment spots: Holey Moley Golf Club and Hijinx Hotel. These places are not just for kids; they're for everyone who loves a good time. Holey Moley is a mini-golf paradise with 27 holes, each one more u

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

Bright Future for Office and Industrial Spaces in 2026

The commercial real estate scene is looking up for 2026. Experts are seeing better days ahead after a tough year. Big companies like JLL are optimistic. They say the economy is growing, trade worries are easing, and interest rates are going down. This makes the market more stable. Debt markets are

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