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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Unexpected Discovery: Cancer Cells Might Help Heal Hearts

In a twist that might seem odd, scientists in Israel found that cancer cells could actually help hearts work better. This discovery came from a study at the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. The researchers noticed that cancerous serum in mice reduced fibrosis, which is a stiffening

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

How Trump's 2015 Run Changed Politics Forever

Steve Bannon and Larry Schweikart had a chat about how Trump's 2015 run shook up politics. Schweikart, a historian, shared that backing Trump early on cost him some friendships. He mentioned that many conservatives, especially those at the National Review, were against Trump's candidacy. Schweikart

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

Decentralized Lending: Mutuum Finance's Path to Success

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is making waves in the decentralized finance (DeFi) world. This new crypto project is all about lending and borrowing without the need for middlemen. It's built on the Ethereum blockchain and aims to make getting capital easier and more transparent. The project has two main wa

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Jazz Musician Faces Legal Action After Canceling Show Over Name Change

A jazz musician is in hot water after calling off a Christmas concert at the Trump Kennedy Center. Chuck Redd, who was supposed to host the annual Christmas Eve Jazz Jam, canceled the event because he didn't like the center's new name. The center's board had just voted to rename it after former Pres

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Dec 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Behind-the-Scenes Secrets: From Late Night TV to Holiday Flicks

Johnny Carson's legacy just got a bit more intriguing. A recently uncovered list from his tenure on "The Tonight Show" reveals some surprising names. Jay Leno and Ellen DeGeneres were apparently on a list of people who weren't invited back. Why? Maybe Carson had his reasons, but it's not clear yet.

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

India's Security: A Broader Look

Shashi Tharoor, a prominent Congress MP, recently shared his thoughts on India's foreign policy, Pakistan's changing military tactics, and the importance of national unity. He emphasized that foreign policy should not be seen as belonging to any single political party but as a collective responsibil

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Dec 28 2025CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A Steady Climb in the DeFi World

Mutuum Finance, a decentralized finance (DeFi) project, is making steady progress. It focuses on lending and borrowing without middlemen. The project uses smart contracts to handle loans and interest. This is different from platforms that focus on trading or quick profits. Mutuum aims for efficiency

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Post-Christmas Shopping: Amazon's Luxury Fashion Steals

Amazon's post-Christmas sales are a treasure trove for fashion lovers. The platform is slashing prices on top designer brands, offering savings of up to 60%. This is a great time to snag high-quality items at a fraction of their original prices. For those looking to upgrade their wardrobe, Amazon h

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise in Yemen as Saudi Arabia Warns Separatists

In a recent turn of events, a coalition led by Saudi Arabia has issued a stern warning to separatist forces in Yemen. The coalition, which backs the internationally recognized Yemeni government, has demanded that the separatists withdraw from areas they have recently seized. If the separatists do no

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

The Sun: A Giant or a Dwarf?

The sun is a massive star, much bigger than Earth. It is so large that over a million Earths could fit inside it. Despite its size, the sun is often called a "dwarf" star. This might sound odd, but there's a reason behind it. Stars are classified based on their size, brightness, and temperature. Th

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