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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Tech Addiction: A Silent Battle for Control

Lauren's story begins with a Nintendo 64, but it quickly spirals into a much larger issue. As a child, she prioritized gaming over friends and homework, a habit that grew into a full-blown addiction. By high school, her tech use was so severe that she barely graduated. She felt driven but couldn't u

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

Southern States Witness Rare Sky Show

A recent solar event caused a stunning light show in the night sky. The Northern Lights, usually seen in northern regions, were spotted as far south as New Jersey. This happened because of a powerful solar flare. The sun sent a huge cloud of plasma towards Earth. Scientists warned of a strong geomag

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

When Wind Turns Dangerous: Understanding Gale Warnings

Winter in the U. S. often brings harsh weather conditions. These include storms, dropping temperatures, and strong winds. These winds can be powerful enough to tip over boats or send tree branches flying. This creates risks for anyone outside and makes driving or boating more dangerous. Gale warnin

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

New Leader Takes Charge at FDA's Drug Division

The FDA has picked Dr. Richard Pazdur to head up its drug division. He's been with the agency for 26 years and is well-respected. This move comes after a rough patch for the FDA, with lots of staff leaving and morale taking a hit. Dr. Pazdur is known for approving many new cancer drugs. These drugs

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: A Chinese Tech Leader Speaks Out

DeepSeek, a rising star in China's AI scene, has made waves with its advanced language model, DeepSeek-R1. But not everyone is celebrating. Chen Deli, a senior researcher at DeepSeek, recently shared some sobering thoughts about AI's future. At a government event, Chen admitted that while he's exci

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Nov 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Packed Their Bags and Left the US

Many people dream of living in the US, but some who already live there choose to leave. Here's a look at why some well-known figures decided to move away. Sophie Turner, for example, moved back to London after her divorce. She said she felt unhappy in the US due to gun violence and other issues. Sh

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Computers Predict Divorce? A Look at Love and Algorithms

Divorce is a big deal. It's not just a personal issue; it's a widespread social problem, especially in places like the United States. About half of all marriages end in divorce or separation. While divorce might not stop someone from going about their daily life, it can seriously impact their mental

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Microsoft Dropped the AI Warning and What It Means for You

Microsoft has made a significant change to its Copilot tools. They have removed the default warning that AI might not always be accurate. This change comes after feedback, primarily from business users, who found the warning unnecessary and annoying. However, this decision raises some concerns. Not

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Utah's Night Sky: A Rare Chance to See the Northern Lights

Utah might get a special show in the sky soon. A big solar storm could make the northern lights visible. This is a rare event. The Space Weather Prediction Center says it's a G4 storm. That's a severe level. It's not common. These storms can mess with power systems. The last one like this was months

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Sees a Bounce Back

The stock market had a good day on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up by 559 points. This was a big jump, and it even set a new record. The S&P 500 also did well, adding 0. 2% to its value. It was a bit shaky in the morning but recovered later. Not all stocks did well, though. The Na

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