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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

German Far-Right Lawmakers Head to Russia Amid Growing Concerns

In a move that has sparked debate, two members of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party are planning a visit to Russia. This trip comes at a time when the party is facing increased scrutiny over its connections to Moscow and allegations, which they strongly deny, of sharing sensitive mil

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Nov 06 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market: Where Did All the Money Go?

Crypto markets are feeling the squeeze, with money moving around but not much coming in. Bitcoin is stuck around $103, 000, and other big coins like ZEC, ICP, and QNT are seeing gains. But overall, the market feels like a game of musical chairs—money is just moving from one place to another, not gro

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Back Pain: A Smart Tech Approach

Back pain is not a one-size-fits-all issue. It's a complex problem that affects people differently. To tackle this, researchers are using advanced technology to study how people move. They want to see if there are distinct patterns in how individuals with back pain move their spines. The goal is to

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Fiji's UN Envoy Visits Taiwan: A Diplomatic Maneuver

In a surprising move, a high-ranking Fijian diplomat paid a visit to Taiwan this week. Filipo Tarakinikini, Fiji's permanent representative to the United Nations, met with Taiwan's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim. This visit is quite unusual because Fiji officially recognizes China, which strongly oppo

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Kimberly-Clark's Risky Bet on Tylenol Amid Political Heat

Kimberly-Clark, a big name in consumer goods, just made a bold move. They bought Kenvue, the company behind Tylenol. But this deal didn't go over well with Wall Street. Their stock took a huge hit, the worst since the big crash in 1987. Shares dropped by 15%, which is a lot. Why did they do it? The

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Who Will Win the Battle for Metsera?

Metsera is at the center of a heated battle between two pharmaceutical giants, Pfizer and Novo Nordisk. It all started when Novo Nordisk made a surprising offer to buy Metsera for $6. 5 billion, even though Metsera had already agreed to a smaller deal with Pfizer. This has led to a legal fight, with

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

U. S. Pushes for UN Action on Ships Breaking North Korea Rules

The United States is preparing to ask the United Nations Security Council to penalize seven ships. These ships are accused of breaking UN rules by shipping North Korean coal and iron ore to China. This trade brings in a lot of money for North Korea each year, between $200 million and $400 million.

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Nov 03 2025EDUCATION

Virginia's Big Bet on Pharma Education

Virginia is making a bold move to become a top player in the pharmaceutical world. A new center is being built to train thousands of people every year for jobs in this growing industry. This isn't just any training center. It's a big deal because it brings together community colleges and universitie

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

US and Vietnam Strengthen Military Bonds

The United States is looking to boost its military relationship with Vietnam. This was stated by the U. S. Defense Secretary during a recent trip to Hanoi. The visit included talks with Vietnam's top defense officials. So far, the U. S. has given Vietnam several ships and training aircraft. These a

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

MacArthur Park: Is a Fence the Answer to Homelessness and Crime?

MacArthur Park has been a hotspot for crime and homelessness for a long time. The idea of putting up a $2. 3 million fence around it has sparked a lot of debate. Some people think it's a good idea, while others are not so sure. The park is in a rough area. There are a lot of homeless people, drugs,

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