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Nov 30 2025OPINION

Could Robots Help Parents Raise Kids?

Robots like NEO have been laughed at online. They can't do simple jobs without help. People have shared videos of these robots failing at basic tasks. But, robots might still change how we live. Many countries have fewer babies than before. The U. S. saw the lowest number of babies last year. This

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hockey Love Story Heats Up Streaming Charts

A new TV show about hockey players falling in love is making waves. "Heated Rivalry" is a Canadian series based on a book by Rachel Reid. It's about two hockey rivals, Shane and Ilya, who start a romance. The show was picked up by HBO Max for the U. S. and Australia just 10 days before it aired. It

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Germs Can Help Fight Mouth Cancer

Mouth cancer is a big problem. It's not getting better. Smoking and drinking are big reasons. But now, scientists think tiny germs in our mouth might also play a role. Some bad germs, like Fusobacterium nucleatum and Porphyromonas gingivalis, can cause trouble. They can lead to cancer by causing in

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Underwater Drones Take Aim at Russian Oil Ships

In a bold move, Ukraine has reportedly targeted two Russian oil tankers using underwater drones. These tankers are part of Russia's "shadow fleet, " a group of ships that help Russia bypass international sanctions. The attacks happened on Friday and Saturday, causing serious damage to both vessels.

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Nordstrom's Black Friday Sale: More Than Just Clothes

Nordstrom's Black Friday sale is still going strong, offering up to 60% off on a wide range of products. This isn't just about clothes; it's a chance to upgrade your lifestyle. Think about it: you can get new shoes, a stylish watch, or even high-quality kitchen gear. It's not just about looking good

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Powerhouse: How Tiny Mitochondria Fuel Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a complex puzzle. One key piece? Tiny powerhouses in our cells called mitochondria. These little guys usually help cells stay alive and healthy. But in Alzheimer's, they're not working right. Why? Because calcium, a crucial messenger in cells, is out of balance. Calcium is li

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: Women in Heart Surgery Share Their Stories

In the world of heart and lung surgery, women are a rare sight. Only a small group of them make up less than 10% of surgeons in this field. But a gathering called Women in Thoracic Surgery is changing that. It's a place where these women can share their experiences and support each other. At one of

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

How Oysters Fight Off Germs: A Tiny but Mighty Defense System

In the world of tiny creatures, the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, has a clever way to protect itself from harmful microbes. It uses a special protein called CgC3 to tag and trap invaders. This protein can stick to various sugars and microbes, acting like a sticky note that marks the bad guys fo

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Helping People with Chronic Pain Stay Active: A New Approach

Chronic pain can make even the simplest tasks feel like a challenge. It's not just about the pain itself, but how it affects daily life. Many people with chronic pain struggle to stay active. This is where telehealth comes in. It's a way to get professional support without leaving home. A recent stu

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Nov 29 2025OPINION

Age is Just a Number: A Busy Life at 79

At 79, one person is living proof that age is just a number. They are far from retired, instead juggling a busy schedule that would put many younger people to shame. This individual runs a thriving business with 14 employees, expecting to grow by over 40% this year without spending a dime on market

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