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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Gene Editing Breakthroughs Boost Stocks

The world of gene editing is buzzing with excitement. Two companies, Crispr Therapeutics and Intellia Therapeutics, are making waves with their latest findings. Their stocks are on the rise, thanks to promising results in treating high cholesterol and a rare swelling disorder. Crispr Therapeutics s

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Alliance That Ended the Government Shutdown

In a surprising twist, eight Democratic senators joined forces with Republicans to break the government shutdown deadlock. This decision came after intense internal debates within the Democratic party, highlighting the challenges of finding common ground in politics. The final vote was 60 in favor

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Look at the Week's Must-Watch TV Shows

This week, there's a lot to watch on TV, with new shows and returning favorites across different platforms. Fans of crime dramas will have plenty to enjoy. "Landman" is back for a second season, with Billy Bob Thornton's character dealing with oil empires, family drama, and cartel threats. Meanwhile

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Heart Attack Patients

In the world of heart health, a new player has emerged. This player is called zalunfiban. It's a special kind of medicine. It's designed to help people who are having a certain type of heart attack. This type is known as ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, or STEMI for short. Zalunfiban is

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Is Your Hand Shape Linked to Crime and Mental Health?

Ever wonder if your hand shape says something about you? Researchers have been looking into this idea. They focused on the ratio of the second and fourth fingers, known as the 2D:4D ratio. This ratio is different in men and women and may be linked to how much testosterone you were exposed to before

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

A Former French Leader Walks Free, But Questions Linger

In a twist that has stirred up quite a bit of talk, a Paris court decided to let former French President Nicolas Sarkozy out of prison while he appeals his conviction. This move comes after he was found guilty of some shady dealings involving campaign funds back in 2007. Sarkozy made history as the

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Longer Loans: A New Twist on Home Buying?

The idea of 50-year mortgages is making waves in the housing market. This plan, backed by the current administration, aims to make home buying easier by stretching loan payments over a longer period. The goal is to lower monthly costs, helping more people qualify for loans and buy homes. But not ev

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

EPA Chief Talks Policy and Politics

Lee Zeldin, the head of the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), was the star of a policy event. It happened on November 10. Breitbart News organized it. They teamed up with CGCN Group and the ALFA Institute for this. Zeldin has been busy. He's been tackling a big problem. Raw sewage from Mexico ha

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Environment Minister Faces Leadership Shake-Up

In South Africa, a big change is coming to the environment ministry. Dion George, who has been in charge of fisheries, forestry, and the environment, might soon step down. His party, the Democratic Alliance, has suggested replacing him with Willie Aucamp, their spokesman. This shift comes after Geo

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Nov 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Americans Put Nature on the Ballot

A recent survey shows that a big chunk of Americans, 72%, are more likely to vote for politicians who promise to protect the environment and endangered species. This poll, done by a group that advocates for animals and nature, asked over 2, 000 adults if they care about these issues. The answer was

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