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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Long-Term Blood Pressure Affects Heart Health in Later Years

Blood pressure is a big deal when it comes to heart health. It's not just about what's happening right now, but also what's been going on for years. High blood pressure over time can lead to serious heart issues. Researchers wanted to see how long-term blood pressure affects the heart's ability to g

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Dec 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Holiday Shopping: Smart Picks for the Season

With the holiday season in full swing, people are rushing to finish their shopping. This year, spending is expected to hit a record high, with the average person planning to spend close to $900. Shoppers are looking for gifts that are both meaningful and practical. Wellness, tech, and self-care item

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Generous Gift to Fight Cancer

The Knight family has made a huge donation to fight cancer. They gave $2 billion to the Oregon Health & Science University's Knight Cancer Institute. This is a lot of money. It is more than double the second-biggest donation this year. Warren Buffett gave $746. 7 million to his foundation. That is a

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Do Health Workers Talk About Spiritual Health?

Health workers who focus on social prescribing have a big job. They help people with more than just medical needs. They look at the whole person. This includes spiritual health. But how do they talk about this with patients? That's what a recent study wanted to find out. First, it's important to un

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Dec 17 2025OPINION

Alaska's Salmon Struggle: Who's Really to Blame?

People are pointing fingers at the trawl fleet for Alaska's salmon troubles. But the numbers tell a different story. The pollock fishery's impact on salmon runs is surprisingly small. For example, in 2023, the pollock fishery caught just 5, 627 Western Alaska chinook salmon. That's a tiny fraction c

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Dec 17 2025LAW

When Words Clash: A Roofing Dispute and the Fine Line Between Fact and Opinion

In Kentucky, a recent court case put the spotlight on the tricky line between facts and opinions. It all started with a homeowner, Rusnak, who was unhappy with the work done by Andes Roofing. The homeowner held back payment and shared negative reviews online. Andes Roofing didn't take it lightly. Th

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Dec 17 2025OPINION

Uncovering the Red Flags: A Closer Look at the Indian River County Shooting

A tragic shooting in Indian River County left two people dead and a community searching for answers. The shooter, David Halberstam, had a history of concerning behavior that raised questions about how he slipped through the cracks. Sheriff Eric Flowers clarified that Halberstam was not on their age

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Why Club World by British Airways is a Smart Pick for Business Travelers

British Airways offers four classes on its long-haul flights. Club World is their business class. It is not as fancy as first class, but it is way better than economy. Club World has lie-flat seats and big screens. It also has lounges around the world. Club World is not new. It has been around sinc

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

A Clash of Titans: Warner Bros. Discovery Chooses Netflix Over Paramount

In a high-stakes showdown, Warner Bros. Discovery has taken a stand. They're telling their shareholders to say no to Paramount Skydance's big offer. Why? They think it's risky and costly. Instead, they're sticking with Netflix's earlier deal, which they believe is better. This isn't just any compan

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Poland's Bold Move: Anti-Personnel Mines Return After Decades

Poland is making a significant shift in its defense strategy. It plans to start making anti-personnel mines again for the first time since the Cold War. These mines will be used to strengthen its eastern border with Belarus and Russia. The decision comes as many European countries near Russia are re

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