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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

When Politics Becomes a Mental Health Crisis

In recent times, a concerning trend has emerged where political views are taking a toll on people's mental health. A notable psychotherapist has observed that a significant number of patients are struggling with intense emotions related to a specific political figure. These individuals are not just

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Unraveling Crime: Recent Courtroom Drama and Chilling Encounters

In the world of crime, recent events have kept everyone on their toes. A judge recently decided that Brian Walshe, a man from Boston, is ready to face trial for allegedly hurting his wife. This case is all about figuring out what really happened and why. Meanwhile, another man, Bryan Kohberger, is i

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

How Big Cities Affect Crime Rates: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why bigger cities often have more crime? It's not just about the number of people living there. Researchers have been digging into how the size of a city and other urban factors play a role in crime rates. They found that as cities grow, crime doesn't just grow at the same pace. It's

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Fighting for Fair Pay: Museum Workers Prepare to Strike

Workers at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry are gearing up for a strike. This comes after more than two years of negotiations for their first contract. The union, AFSCME, represents over 120 employees in guest experience, operations, and education. They are pushing for better wages and ben

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Brain's Secret Weapon Against Stroke

The brain has a built-in defense system that might help fight stroke damage. This system is called JNK3 signaling. Scientists have been studying it to see if it can protect the brain during a stroke. They looked at 56 studies, mostly on rats, to understand how JNK3 works. JNK3 is like a switch that

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

How a Small Town Got a Big Sports Boost

In the quiet town of Tenafly, New Jersey, something exciting is happening. A new sports club is bringing people together and changing how they spend their free time. The club is called Padel United Sports Club, and it's all about a game called padel. Padel is a fun racket sport that mixes tennis and

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Pemafibrate and Lifestyle Changes for Liver Health

People with type 2 diabetes and Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) often struggle with liver health. A recent study dug into how two different approaches might help: a medication called pemafibrate and a serious lifestyle overhaul. Pemafibrate is a drug that targets sp

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Trump's MRI: Routine or Remarkable?

President Donald Trump recently shared that he had an MRI scan during his physical check-up. He described the scan as "very standard, " but what does that really mean? Trump, now 79, had this scan at Walter Reed Medical Center on October 10. However, neither he nor the White House has specified whi

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

China's Space Station Faces Unexpected Challenges

China's space station, Tiangong, is in a bit of a pickle. A recent mission had a hiccup, and now things are getting tricky. The Shenzhou-20 spacecraft had a window crack, making it unsafe to fly. So, the astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie had to come back to Earth in the Shenzhou-21 s

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Flutter Entertainment: A Rollercoaster Ride for Investors

Flutter Entertainment, the company behind FanDuel, has been on a wild ride lately. At first, things looked good when they shared their latest financial results. But then, as people really looked at the numbers, the stock took a nosedive. In just one week, it dropped 12%, and over a month, it fell ab

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