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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Navigating Morality in Medicine: The Challenge of Shared Values

In the world of healthcare, tough decisions often come with a side of moral dilemmas. One burning question is whether religious or personal beliefs should influence these choices. Some argue for a universal set of principles, but is such a thing even possible in medicine? Abram Brummett, an expert

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Amazonian Brew May Help Fight Cocaine's Brain Damage

Ayahuasca, a plant-based drink used in spiritual ceremonies, has two main active ingredients: DMT and harmine. DMT is a psychedelic compound, while harmine helps the body absorb DMT better. Recently, scientists wanted to see if these compounds could protect brain cells from the harmful effects of co

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

How NATO Can Outsmart Putin

Putin's aggressive moves in Ukraine and around NATO borders are a big problem. Just throwing money at defense won't fix it. NATO needs a smart plan, like the Harmel Report from 1967, but updated for today. This new plan should focus on changing Putin's mind and actions, leading to talks and better u

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New Fashion Statement: The iPhone Pocket

Apple has introduced a new item that has people talking. It's not a new phone or gadget. Instead, it's a stylish way to carry your iPhone. Meet the iPhone Pocket. This is a wearable pouch made in partnership with the famous Japanese fashion brand ISSEY MIYAKE. The iPhone Pocket is a knitted accesso

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Nov 13 2025WEATHER

Mid-Missouri's Sky Show: Auroras Light Up the Night Again

The sky over Mid-Missouri is set to put on another dazzling display of the northern lights tonight. This follows a spectacular show on Tuesday night, thanks to a series of solar storms. The Space Weather Prediction Center has warned of a severe geomagnetic storm, labeled as G4, which could bring mor

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Weather Delays Mars Mission Launch

A powerful solar storm has caused a delay in the launch of NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. The mission, which was supposed to lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, has been postponed due to concerns about the impact of the solar storm on

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

BP's Big Shift: What's Next for Castrol?

BP is making some big changes. They are talking with Stonepeak, a large investment company, about selling their Castrol lubricants unit. This sale is part of BP's larger plan to raise a lot of money by selling off some of their business parts. Here's what's happening: Both Stonepeak and another pri

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

Unmasking Fake Firms: How They Trick the System and What We Can Do

Fake companies, also known as shell companies, are often used to hide illegal activities. These companies don't do real business. Instead, they are set up to trick the system. They can be used to steal money, avoid taxes, or launder money. In some cases, they are used to win government contracts unf

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardon Push for Netanyahu Stirs Debate

In a surprising move, former U. S. President Donald Trump has asked Israel's president to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This request comes amid a high-profile corruption trial that has split opinions in Israel. Trump's letter described the case as unfair and called Netanyahu a strong lea

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

FDA Speeds Up Approval for Rare Disease Treatments

The FDA has introduced a new approach to get treatments for rare genetic diseases to patients faster. Normally, drugs need to go through big, time-consuming studies. But now, for some serious conditions, smaller studies might be enough. This new method focuses on the science behind the treatment an

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