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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

A Big Move in the World of Medical Research

A major change is happening in the field of medical research. Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has decided to buy Clario Holdings Inc. for a huge sum of $8. 875 billion in cash. This deal is expected to shake up the industry and bring together two big players in science and software. Clario is known f

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Anne Frank's Story Takes a Bold, Controversial Twist

In New York City, a musical called Slam Frank is stirring up a lot of talk. It's about Anne Frank, the young girl who became famous for her diary during the Holocaust. But this version is different. It shows Anne as a pansexual Latina with a non-binary lover. The musical is a mix of hip hop, spoken

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Is Tylenol Safe During Pregnancy? Experts Weigh In

The U. S. health chief has recently addressed concerns about Tylenol's potential link to autism. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the top health official, stated that current evidence does not definitively prove that Tylenol causes autism. However, he suggested that pregnant women should still be cautious wh

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Chapter for AI and Teens: Character. AI Changes Its Game

Character. AI is taking a big step back from letting teens chat freely with its AI. This move comes after some serious issues, like teens getting too attached to AI chatbots and even tragic events. The company is now focusing on making AI a tool for creativity rather than a friend. Teens have been

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Oct 29 2025LIFESTYLE

The Mystery of 67: How a Number Became a Global Phrase

In 2025, the word of the year was not a word at all, but a number: "67". This number became a popular phrase among young people, and it's not just any number, it's pronounced "six-seven". It's not clear where it came from, but it's been used in different ways by different people. Some say it means

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Young People and Chatbots: A New Restriction

Character. AI has decided to stop young people under 18 from using their chatbots. This change will start on November 25th. Before that, they will find out who the young users are and limit how much they can use the app. After the change, these young users won't be able to talk to the chatbots at al

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Rise, Putting Pressure on Middle-Income Earners

Health insurance prices are going up, and it's not good news for many people. The government recently showed the new prices for health plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 30 states. On average, prices are increasing by about 30% in states where the federal government manages the plans, and

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Truce: A Breakdown and Its Aftermath

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced a serious test after a night of intense Israeli airstrikes. These strikes resulted in the deaths of 104 people, including 46 children, according to local health officials. This was the deadliest incident since the truce began on October 10th. The Israeli military

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Walking Longer, Not Just More, Can Boost Heart Health

Walking is good for you, but how you walk might matter just as much as how often. A recent study looked at over 33, 000 adults in the UK and found that taking longer walks can be better for your heart than just racking up steps. The study found that people who took most of their steps in longer wal

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

The Louvre Heist: A Wake-Up Call for Security

In a surprising turn of events, two individuals have admitted some involvement in the recent Louvre jewel heist. This admission comes as a shock to many, given the museum's reputation for high security. The suspects, a 34-year-old Algerian man and a 39-year-old individual, were both arrested in the

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