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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Boosting Immunity: COVID Vaccines and Cancer Survival

A recent study has uncovered a surprising link between mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and improved survival rates in cancer patients. This isn’t about curing cancer, but it does suggest that these vaccines might give the immune system a helpful nudge. Researchers found that patients with advanced melanoma

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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 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Plant Oils: A New Way to Measure Fatty Acids

Plant oils are packed with important fatty acids like omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9. These are good for our health, but measuring them accurately is tough. The problem? They are in tiny amounts and mixed with other stuff. Scientists have come up with a new method to tackle this issue. They created

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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 2025POLITICS

A British Commentator's Detention and Release: A Clash of Words and Power

Sami Hamdi, a UK-based political commentator, faced a sudden turn of events during a US speaking tour. In late October, he was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at San Francisco International Airport. His family later announced that he would be released and could return home s

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's New Path: Ellison's Bold Moves and Challenges

David Ellison, now at the helm of Paramount, is making big changes. He's focusing on streaming and cutting costs. The company aims to make $30 billion by 2026. They also plan to save $3 billion, up from the earlier $2 billion target. In the latest quarter, Paramount made $6. 7 billion. But they sti

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Orange County's Mixed Reactions to Government Reopening Deal

The recent deal to end the longest government shutdown in U. S. history has sparked a wave of criticism from many House Democrats, particularly those representing Orange County. The bipartisan agreement, which aims to restart federal services and provide backpay to furloughed workers, has been met w

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Health Subsidies at Risk: What's Next for Affordable Care Act?

The government shutdown might be ending, but a big question mark hangs over health care subsidies. The deal to reopen the government doesn't include a plan for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits that help millions afford health insurance. These credits are set to expire at the end of the year

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Nov 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Meghan's Montecito Magic: A Festive Netflix Special

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is bringing her unique holiday charm to Netflix. The streaming giant has announced a new special called "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration, " set to premiere on December 3. This isn't just any holiday special; it's a peek into how Meghan celebrates the season in h

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Justice and Money: The Dreadlocks Case and Medicaid's Future

The Supreme Court is looking at a case that might seem small but could have big effects. Damon Landor, a Rastafarian, had his hair forcibly shaved off while in prison, even though it went against his religious beliefs and a federal law meant to protect them. The big question now is not if the law wa

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