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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Flu Season Arrives Early: What You Need to Know

Flu cases are popping up earlier than usual in Europe. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) is sounding the alarm, urging people to get their flu shots now. A new strain of the flu virus is causing this early surge, and it's happening three to four weeks ahead of schedule.

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Target's Tough Times: What's Next for the Retailer?

Target is going through a rough patch. The company's profits took a big hit in the third quarter. This is a sign that the holiday season might be tough for them. Target is planning to spend more money next year. They want to fix up their stores and build new ones. This will cost them a lot of money

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Nov 19 2025RELIGION

Clash of Views: Dearborn's Day of Debate

Dearborn became a stage for heated debates on November 18, with three separate rallies drawing crowds to discuss religion and immigration. The day saw some pushing and shoving, a punch thrown, and claims of pepper spray use, but no serious injuries were reported. Police urged residents to steer cle

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Nov 19 2025FINANCE

Troubles Keep Piling Up for Star Entertainment

Star Entertainment, a well-known casino operator in Australia, is facing yet another rough patch. This is the seventh year they've fallen short of their main goals. The issues this time are with earnings per share, total shareholder return, and return on invested capital. Because of this, they misse

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

How AI Chatbots Measure Up in Rheumatology

AI chatbots are becoming popular for giving health advice. But how good are they really? A recent study looked at four big AI models: DeepSeek-R1, ChatGPT-4. 0, Copilot, and Gemini-2. 0. These models can answer questions about health, but they haven't been tested much in rheumatology, the study of c

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Nov 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Twin Stars Choose Their Final Act Together

The Kessler twins, Alice and Ellen, were more than just famous dancers and singers. They were a team, a duo that lit up stages worldwide. Born in Germany, they started dancing young and joined the Leipzig Opera's children's ballet. Life took a turn when they were 16, fleeing to West Germany. Their b

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Smart Hydrogel Sheets for Faster Healing

Scientists have created a new way to help heal skin and other soft tissues. They used a special kind of hydrogel that can change shape over time. This hydrogel is printed in a way that allows it to be customized for each person's needs. The hydrogel sheets are very thin, about 1mm thick. This makes

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Brain Implants and the Tiny Movements That Cause Big Problems

Utah arrays are tiny devices that help people and animals communicate with computers using their brains. They pick up electrical signals from the brain to control things like prosthetic limbs or restore senses. But there's a big problem: small movements between the array and the brain can cause stra

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Nov 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Cardi B's Serious Concerns Over Offset's Actions

Cardi B has recently opened up about her growing fears regarding her estranged husband, Offset. She claims his actions have become alarming, pushing her to worry for her safety. Since their separation, Cardi has moved on with NFL player Stefon Diggs, but Offset's behavior has not subsided. He has al

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Price Tag of Owning a Home

Owning a home comes with a lot of extra costs that many people don't think about. A recent study shows that homeowners in the U. S. spend about $16, 000 each year on things like fixing up their home, insurance, and property taxes. This is a big deal because these costs are going up faster than peopl

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