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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Striatin-3 and SG2NA Puzzle

In the vast realm of biology, small proteins often play significant roles. Striatin-3 is one such protein that frequently draws the attention of the immune system. This isn't unusual. The immune system sometimes mistakenly targets the body's own proteins, leading to autoimmune diseases. Researchers

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Protecting Epstein's Victims: A Call for Better Safeguards

A recent release of documents by the House Oversight Committee has caused significant distress among alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein. The files contained unredacted names and personal information of dozens of victims, including minors at the time of the abuse. This oversight has raised serious co

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Nov 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Guy Fieri's Ouch Moment: How a Simple Stumble Shook Up Flavor Town

Guy Fieri, the charismatic chef known for his bold flavors and energetic personality, recently had an unexpected mishap that put a temporary halt to his usual high-energy lifestyle. While filming his Food Network show, Fieri took a tumble down a set of stairs, resulting in a serious injury to his qu

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How Hurrying Can Mess Up Your Jump

People often move differently when they are in a hurry. A new study looked at how rushing affects the way someone jumps on one leg. The researchers compared jumps done at a relaxed pace with jumps done quickly, under a time limit. When people had to jump fast, they did not bend their hips or knees

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mystery: The Case of Celeste and D4vd

A grand jury in Los Angeles is currently examining evidence related to the tragic death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Her body was found in the trunk of a Tesla owned by singer D4vd, sparking a complex investigation. The discovery was made on September 8th in a Hollywood tow yard. Althoug

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

Week 13 NFL: Surprise Wins and Close Calls

The NFL is always full of surprises. This week, some underdogs might just pull off upsets. The Dallas Cowboys, for instance, could beat the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs' defense is usually strong, but the Cowboys have shown they can score big points. So, it might be a close game, but Dallas could

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

U. S. Citizens' Spouses Face Shocking Green Card Interview Outcomes

Last week, couples in San Diego went to a federal building for green card interviews. They thought this was the last step to live together in the U. S. permanently. But things took a surprising turn. Each couple had one American and one foreign spouse. Stephen Paul brought his British wife and thei

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Italy Takes a Stand Against Femicide

Italy has made a bold move to tackle violence against women. Lawmakers from all sides came together to pass a new law. This law makes femicide a specific crime in Italy's legal system. Femicide refers to the murder of women due to gender-based violence. Those found guilty of this crime can now face

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Big News: Medicare Scores Major Wins in Drug Price Talks

Medicare just scored some serious wins in its latest drug price negotiations. Fifteen drugs will see price drops, with some discounts reaching as high as 85%. This is huge for the over 50 million seniors who rely on Medicare. The biggest winners? Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus, which trea

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Mother's Fight: DACA and the Human Cost of Immigration Policies

Bruna Ferreira's story is not unique, but it's her connection to the White House that has brought her case into the spotlight. The 33-year-old Brazilian mother was taken into custody by federal officers while driving to pick up her son from school. Now, she's being held in an Immigration and Customs

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