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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Luxury Gifts Celebrities Love

Celebrities have a knack for finding the best luxury items. They often share their favorites, which can be a great way to find unique gifts. From cozy bedding to stylish jewelry, these items are not just trendy but also practical. Cozy Earth bamboo sheets are a hit with Oprah and Kris Jenner. They

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Amy Schumer's Journey to Feeling Strong

Amy Schumer is sharing a big update about her health and how she's feeling. She recently posted some photos on Instagram, looking stylish in a black and white Valentino dress. But it's not just about the outfit; she's also talking about how good she feels inside. Schumer, who is 44, said she's feel

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Oct 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Saying Goodbye: A Look at Local Farewells and How to Share Them

A beloved local spot, LW’s Bierstube, is shutting its doors today in Inver Grove Heights. This is not just about a place closing; it’s a reminder of how often we say goodbye in life. Whether it’s a favorite hangout or a loved one, knowing how to share these farewells is important. When someone pass

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Senate Challenges Trump's Global Trade Moves

The Senate recently made a strong statement against President Trump's global tariffs. This was the third time in one week that the Senate opposed the president's trade policies. The vote was tight, with 51 senators voting to block the tariffs and 47 against. Some Republicans, including Mitch McConne

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Matching Faces: A New Way to Spot People from Sketches

Finding people from sketches is tough. Sketches often lack details. This makes it hard to match them with real photos. But now, there's a new way to do this. It uses special math and computer tricks. First, the method looks at sketches and photos. It finds important points on faces. These points he

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Molecules: The Palladium Trick

Scientists have found a clever way to create special molecules called organoselenium compounds. These molecules are useful in medicine, materials, and biochemistry. The problem is that making them often requires tough conditions and doesn't work with many types of molecules. So, finding a better way

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Trump and Xi: A Trade Truce or Just a Time-Out?

In a surprising turn, Trump has decided to cut some tariffs on China after a chat with Xi Jinping. This move comes after both leaders had a long talk in South Korea. Trump is now reducing the tariffs on certain Chinese goods from 20% to 10%. This change means the total tariff rate on Chinese product

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs in California: A Growing Crisis

California is facing a significant healthcare crisis as insurance prices soar due to a stalemate in Congress. The state's regulators predict that premiums for nearly 2 million people who buy health coverage through the state's marketplace will nearly double on average. This price hike is particularl

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Tantrum: Who Pays the Price?

The world's economy is a complex web, already facing challenges like climate change and geopolitical tensions. Adding reckless political decisions to the mix is like throwing fuel on a fire. This is exactly what happened when President Trump decided to impose an extra 10% tariff on all Canadian good

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Snack Smart To Keep Your Heart Ticking

Sitting too much can be tough on your heart, but some foods might help. Think cocoa, tea, apples, or berries. These treats are packed with flavanols. Flavanols are plant chemicals that might keep your blood vessels happy, even if you're sitting for hours. Researchers did a test. They had 40 young m

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