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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Eating Like the Longest-Living People on Earth

Dan Buettner, a well-known researcher and author, has spent over 20 years studying communities around the world where people live exceptionally long lives. These places are called Blue Zones. He has written several books on the subject, including his latest, "The Blue Zones Kitchen: One Pot Meals. "

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

How RSV Hospital Stays Hit Families and Health Systems Hard

RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is a big deal for kids under two. It's a major reason why little ones end up in the hospital. A recent study looked at how RSV hospital stays affect families and healthcare systems in five European countries: Germany, Spain, Italy, France, and England. The study

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

Netflix's Game Plan Shift: Why Boss Fight Studio Closed

Netflix has decided to close Boss Fight Entertainment, a game studio it bought in 2022. This studio was behind the mobile game Squid Game: Unleashed, which was part of Netflix's push into gaming. They also worked on Netflix Stories games, adapting Netflix shows into interactive experiences. Both Squ

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

How Jaw Surgery Can Improve Sleep Apnea Patients' Lives

Sleep apnea is a serious condition that affects many people. It can make life harder for those who have it. One common treatment is maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) surgery. This surgery moves the jaw forward to open up the airway. It's known to help with sleep apnea symptoms. But does it also im

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

JPMorgan Chase Battles Over Legal Fees for Convicted Ex-Employees

JPMorgan Chase finds itself in a financial pickle. The bank is trying to stop paying the legal fees for two former employees, Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar. They were found guilty of fraud after selling their company, Frank, to JPMorgan. The bank says the legal bills have skyrocketed to an eye-wat

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Seattle's Rising Costs: Is Social Security Keeping Up?

Seattle's living costs are higher than most places in the U. S. This is a big deal for people who rely on Social Security. The Social Security Administration just announced a 2. 8% increase in benefits for 2026. But will this be enough to cover the rising costs in Seattle? The cost of living in Sea

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Affects Milk's Taste and Quality

Milk undergoes changes when it's heated. Scientists looked at how different heating methods affect milk's taste and quality. They found that some methods keep milk's natural flavors better than others. Direct heating at high temperatures for a short time and mild indirect heating at lower temperatu

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

How Kerala's Digital Pulse Beats for Some, But Not All

In the heart of Kerala, India, a digital battle is unfolding. Conservative Muslim voices are using YouTube to spread messages against LGBTQ+ rights. This isn't just about opinions. It's a structured way of thinking. They take religious beliefs and present them as scientific facts. They also paint LG

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the United Nations Next?

The United Nations is gearing up for a significant change. The next leader, known as the secretary-general, will be chosen in a process that's stirring up some debate. This role has a five-year term, starting in 2027. Traditionally, the position rotates among different regions. Right now, it's Lati

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

A New Era for Finfare Money: Adro Joins the Team

A big change is happening in the world of fintech. Snowball & Co. , a tech investment company, has taken over Adro, a fintech startup. Adro helps people from other countries who are studying or working in the U. S. manage their money. Now, Adro's team will run Finfare Money, a financial tech company

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