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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taiwan's Film Industry Adapts to Changing Audience Habits

Taiwan's film scene has seen some progress, but there's a big issue: people aren't into long movies anymore. Each Other Films, a company run by Jacqueline W. Liu and Tiffany Yu-Chia Chen, is trying to figure this out. The co-founders think the real problem is that people don't want to watch long st

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

Tennis Players' Busy Lives: Jack Draper Calls Out Hypocrisy Over Scheduling

Top tennis players often complain about their packed schedules. The ATP tour is a never-ending cycle of tournaments that takes a toll on players' bodies and minds. Stars like Carlos Alcaraz have spoken out about the grueling schedule, saying it's unsustainable. Even former champions like Andy Roddic

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Money Troubles: The Coming Storm in Chinese Families

China is facing a big problem. It's not just about getting richer. It's about getting older. This mix is causing a lot of worry. Soon, there will be a huge transfer of wealth from one generation to the next. But it won't be like the fancy dramas we see on TV. In China, many families are not super r

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

A Big Step Forward in Maternal Health Tech

A major deal just happened in the world of medical tech. Laborie Medical Technologies is buying the JADA System from Organon. This system helps stop heavy bleeding after childbirth. The price tag? A whopping $465 million. That's a lot of money, but it's for a device that could save lives. The JADA

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Oracle and Cancer Experts Team Up to Fight Cancer with AI

Oracle, a big tech company, has teamed up with a group called Ci4CC. They want to use AI and better data sharing to help fight cancer. This team-up was announced at a big meeting in Miami Beach. The goal is to make electronic health records better for cancer patients. Right now, these records can b

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

Football, Friendship, and the Fight for Mental Health

Micah Parsons, a star player for the Green Bay Packers, was hit hard by the sudden loss of his former teammate, Marshawn Kneeland. The news came as a shock, leaving Parsons and many others struggling to understand how someone so young could be gone. Kneeland, a talented player drafted in 2024, was k

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Nov 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Spaces Get a New Guardian in San Diego

San Diego's Tijuana River Valley Community Garden is getting a new caretaker. Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center, a nonprofit from National City, is stepping in to manage the garden. This change comes after the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County decided to leave due to hea

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters Affect Your Mood and Teeth

Money troubles can really mess with your mind and body. A recent study dug into how financial struggles might link depression and gum disease. It's not just about feeling down; it's about how life's tough spots can hurt your health in unexpected ways. The study looked at data from a big health surv

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

How a Healthy Lifestyle Might Protect Your Gallbladder

In the United States, a healthy lifestyle is often linked to a lower risk of heart disease. But did you know it might also protect your gallbladder? Researchers recently looked at data from 2017 to 2018 to see if a healthy lifestyle could reduce the chances of developing gallstones. They compared tw

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

DraftKings' Betting Blues: What Went Wrong and What's Next?

DraftKings, a big name in sports betting, recently shared its third-quarter results. They weren't great. An expert, Jordan Bender, kept a positive rating on the company but admitted the betting part was a mess. He said it was "ugly. " That's not a good sign. The company spent more on promotions, bu

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