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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

How Faith Can Brighten Lives: A Look at Cancer Patients' Happiness

Cancer is tough. It's a battle that changes lives in many ways. But did you know that having strong spiritual beliefs can make a big difference in how happy a person feels during this time? This is what a study wanted to find out. It looked at how spiritual needs affect life satisfaction in cancer p

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Nov 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Robert Irwin's Close Call on Dancing With the Stars

Robert Irwin, known for his wildlife expertise, had a scary moment on Dancing With the Stars. During a group dance, he accidentally inhaled a piece of confetti. This happened right after he finished a fun routine with his dance partner, Witney Carson. They were part of a team performing to the song

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Understanding the Hidden Struggles of Women in Refugee Camps

In the vast landscape of humanitarian crises, the plight of women in long-term refugee camps often goes unnoticed. The complexities of violence in such settings are magnified, especially when viewed through a gender lens. This perspective highlights the prolonged challenges faced by female migrants

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Nov 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Appeal Gets a Boost: What's Next?

Sean Combs, known as Diddy, is currently behind bars, serving a 50-month sentence. But his legal team is fighting back, and they've just scored a win. A judge has agreed to speed up the appeals process. The legal team asked for a faster appeal, saying it's important to make sure Diddy doesn't spend

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Golden Entertainment: A Mixed Bag of Numbers

Golden Entertainment's recent financial report for the third quarter of 2025 shows a mixed picture. The company saw a slight dip in revenue, bringing in $154. 8 million compared to $161. 2 million the previous year. This drop also led to a net loss of $4. 7 million, a stark contrast to the $5. 2 mil

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Robots Learn to Talk to Us: The Human Side of Tech

Robots are becoming more social, but they still struggle to keep us interested. They are used in hospitals, schools, and even for fun, but they often fail to hold our attention for long. This is because making robots socially smart is tricky. It's not just about programming them to show emotions. Re

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Nov 07 2025LIFESTYLE

Oprah's 2025 Gift Picks: A Story of Determination and Olive Oil

Oprah's annual gift guide for 2025 is out, and it features a special product from a ranch with a fascinating backstory. The ODE Hand & Body Lotion Discovery Set, made by McEvoy Ranch, caught Oprah's eye. She loved how the lotions are beautifully packaged and made right in Petaluma, California. The s

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Digging into the Past: U. S. Probes 2016 Election Interference Claims

In a twist of events, federal prosecutors are gearing up to dig into the 2016 election interference claims. They are preparing to issue grand jury subpoenas to investigate officials from the Obama administration who put together a report on Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. Th

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Buncombe County's Big Plans for the Future

Buncombe County has a new plan to make life better for everyone. This plan is called the 2030 Strategic Plan. It covers six big areas: growth, money, schools, health, safety, and nature. The plan was made with help from experts and the community. The county wants to build more homes and fix old one

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Why Hating Jews Hurts Everyone

Let's talk about why hating Jews is a bad idea for everyone, not just Jews. It's not just about being nice; it's about what's good for society as a whole. First, let's look at some history. In the Middle Ages, England used Jews for banking because the church didn't allow Christians to lend money at

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