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May 25 2026HEALTH

Lifestyle Plans for New Obesity Drugs: A Fresh Take

The latest wave of obesity medicines brings new hope, but it also demands fresh thinking about daily habits. First, doctors look at how patients eat and move before they start a drug. This helps set realistic goals and spot any habits that could interfere with treatment. During medication use, s

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Peter Murrell's £540, 000 Theft Shakes Scotland’s SNP

Peter Murrell, who once ran the Scottish National Party (SNP), admitted stealing over £400, 000 from party coffers. He used the money to buy a motorhome, two cars, luxury watches and even two toilet seats. The crime was uncovered after a five‑year police probe that cost more than £2 million in pu

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May 25 2026HEALTH

Boost Your Chances of Pregnancy With Smart Choices

Starting a family can feel like a roll‑of‑dice, but there are real steps you can take to tilt the odds in your favor. First, keep your body healthy: a balanced diet and regular movement help regulate ovulation for women and improve sperm quality for men. If you’re carrying extra weight, consider saf

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May 25 2026POLITICS

A Fresh Look at Maine’s Tax Future

The state of Maine is facing a tough time. Property taxes are climbing, utility costs rise, and the economy isn’t growing fast enough to help many people. A retired veteran from Maine has written a letter that points out these problems and suggests a possible solution. He says that many retirees ar

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May 25 2026CRIME

Train Bombing in Pakistan Leaves Dozens Dead

A tragic incident occurred when a car packed with explosives crashed into a train in southwestern Pakistan, killing more than 30 people. The attack happened on Sunday and was later confirmed by local officials who could not speak publicly but provided the updated death toll. Initially, authorities r

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May 25 2026POLITICS

CFTC Faces Internal Test as Crypto Oversight Expands

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is on the brink of taking a larger role in regulating the U. S. crypto market, thanks to the CLARITY Act that would shift spot‑market supervision from the Securities and Exchange Commission. But before Congress can hand over this responsibility, the ag

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May 25 2026SPORTS

Marta Kostyuk: A Ukrainian Tennis Star’s Roots and Beliefs

Marta Kostyuk was born on June 28, 2002, in Kyiv. Her parents, both former tennis players, grew up around the sport and brought it into their home. She began training at age five in a local club, motivated by spending more time with her mother. Coaches soon noticed her talent and she has been compet

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May 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Emma Raducanu: A Global Champion with a Mixed Heritage

Emma Raducanu burst onto the tennis scene when she claimed the US Open title as a teenager. Her powerful shots and bright grin captured fans worldwide. People were curious about where she came from, so let’s look at her background. She was born in Toronto on November 13, 2002. Her mother is Chinese

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May 25 2026LIFESTYLE

Memorial Day: What’s Open and Closed

The holiday that honors those who died for the country falls on the fourth Monday in May. Because it is a federal holiday, many places shut down or change their hours. Mail stops on this day. The Postal Service is closed, so no letters or packages arrive at homes or businesses. Delivery compa

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May 25 2026SCIENCE

Thermal‑Light Mix in Tumor Treatment: A New Computer View

Researchers have built a computer model that shows how light, heat and chemical reactions work together when treating cancer with a dye called indocyanine green (ICG). The model uses a fast Monte‑Carlo method on graphics cards to trace how 808‑nanometer laser light moves through a three‑dimension

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