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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

How Moms-to-Be See Their Past and Future Parenting

Pregnant women often think about their own upbringing. This is important because how they were raised can affect how they raise their own kids. Experts say that bad experiences in childhood can lead to problems later in life. These problems can even affect how people parent their own children. But

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Iran's Secret Plan to Target Israeli Diplomat in Mexico Exposed

Iran's Revolutionary Guard had a plan. They wanted to harm Israel's ambassador in Mexico. This happened late last year. The plot was active for months. But it was stopped. There is no danger now. The U. S. official who spoke about this did not want to be named. They said the plan was stopped. It do

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Nov 07 2025CRIME

Charlotte's Crime Wave: Is the National Guard the Answer?

Charlotte, North Carolina, is facing a serious crime problem. There have been eight murders in just seven days. The city's police force is struggling. They are short-staffed by over 270 officers. This is a big issue. Some people think the National Guard should step in. Rep. Mark Harris believes thi

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Medicare to Cover Weight Loss Drugs: A $35 Billion Deal

A recent deal will allow Medicare to cover weight loss drugs, but it comes with a hefty price tag. The prices for drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy will drop significantly when bought through Medicare and Medicaid. Ozempic will cost $350 per month instead of $1, 000, and Wegovy will be $350 instead of $

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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

Can New Zealand Make Its Own Medicine After a Global Disaster?

New Zealand, a small island nation, depends on imports for many essential goods. One critical area of concern is pharmaceuticals. If a global catastrophe strikes, international trade could collapse. This would leave New Zealand struggling to access vital medicines. The country faces several potenti

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Portland's Guard Case: A Clash of Powers

Portland has become the center of a heated debate about federal power. A judge recently extended an order that stops the government from sending National Guard troops to the city. This decision came after a trial that questioned if the Trump administration broke the law by trying to send troops from

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Marimekko's Bold Move: A New Store in Paris

Marimekko, a Finnish brand known for its vibrant prints, has just opened its first store in Paris. This is a big deal for the company, as it's part of their plan to grow globally. The store is in the trendy Marais district, a place known for its art and culture. It's not just a shop; it's a space th

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Nov 07 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mind of a True Crime Writer

Curiosity is a powerful thing. It can drive people to explore the darkest corners of human behavior. This is exactly what has fueled the career of a well-known journalist. For years, he has been diving deep into the minds of criminals, trying to understand what makes them tick. But he also wonders a

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Nov 07 2025WEATHER

Christmas Weather: What to Expect Across the U. S.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac has shared its weather predictions for the Christmas week, hinting at a mix of winter conditions nationwide. This forecast is especially important for those planning holiday trips, as it gives a heads-up on what to expect. In the Northeast, Upper Midwest, Lower Lakes, easte

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Gaza Peace Plan: UN Talks Begin, But Will It Work?

The United Nations Security Council is set to start discussions on a U. S. -proposed resolution. This resolution supports President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. It also suggests creating a temporary governing body and an international peacekeeping force for Gaza. The U. S. has shared this draft w

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