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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Why NATO Needs a Medicine Stockpile

The world has seen some big changes lately. Wars and sudden crises have shown how weak our medical supply chains can be. When things go wrong, we need medicines fast. But making and moving them quickly is tough. So, what's the solution? A group of experts got together to figure out which medicines a

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Fighting Cancer: A Closer Look

Cancer is a growing problem. By 2050, there could be 35 million cases worldwide. This is a lot for healthcare systems to handle. Treating cancer has changed. Now, doctors use precision medicine. This means treatments are made just for you. But, there's a lot of data to look at. It's too much for hum

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

What's the Deal with the Epstein Files?

In a swift move, the Epstein Files Transparency Act sailed through Congress and was signed into law by Trump. This law orders the Justice Department to release all classified records from the federal investigations into Epstein's activities, without any standard checks to verify the information. So

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Who's in the Epstein Files? Politics Aside, Here's What Matters

Senator Chris Murphy from Connecticut made a strong statement about the upcoming release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. He believes that the files will likely include names from both major political parties, but he thinks people should focus on the facts, not the politics. When asked if D

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Nov 21 2025FINANCE

Mexico's Fibra Next: A Missed Opportunity in the Nearshoring Boom

Fibra Next, a Mexican real estate investment trust, recently attempted to raise funds by selling shares. The goal was to collect around 10 billion Mexican pesos, but they only managed to secure about $400 million. This is less than what they initially aimed for. The company planned to sell 100 mill

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Native Education Programs: A Shift Without a Plan?

Tribal leaders are upset. They say the Education Department didn't talk to them before moving Native American education programs to other agencies. This move affects schools and colleges that serve Native students. The Education Department says it will hand over programs to the Department of Labor a

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Harvard and the Government: What's the Hold-Up?

The U. S. Department of Education is in the final stages of talks with Harvard University. This comes after a series of probes into the school's adherence to federal guidelines. Some folks see these actions as a form of political targeting. The situation started when the Trump administration took a

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

The Untold Story Behind the 1985 Bears' Iconic Super Bowl Shuffle

The 1985 Chicago Bears were not just a football team; they were a phenomenon. Their song and dance video, "The Super Bowl Shuffle, " became a cultural moment that transcended sports. But how did it all come together? The documentary "The Shuffle, " produced by HBO and NFL Films, takes viewers behin

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Kashmiri Language: A Step Forward in News Classification

The Kashmiri language, with its deep cultural roots, has often been overlooked in the world of Natural Language Processing (NLP). This is mainly because there aren't enough resources or datasets available for it. But now, a new study is changing that. Researchers have created a dataset of 15, 036 ne

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Heart Disease Patients in the UK

A new drug called Amvuttra is making waves in the UK. It's designed to help people with a rare heart condition called ATTR-CM. This condition happens when faulty proteins build up in the heart, which can make it hard for the heart to work properly. The drug is already approved for this use, as well

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