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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Hidden Links: RDW and High Blood Pressure in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, a new focus is on how red cell distribution width (RDW) might relate to high blood pressure. RDW is a measure of the variation in the size of red blood cells. It's already known to be connected to heart and metabolic issues. But its role in hypertension is not well understood in this pa

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

New England's New Threads: More Than Just a Uniform

New England is known for its harsh winters and strong teams. The Patriots, a team that has become a symbol of both, are introducing a new uniform. This uniform is called the nor'easter. It is a deep blue color. It looks like a storm. It is meant to show the power of New England's winter storms. The

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Trade Talks Bring Cheaper Goods to U. S. Shoppers

The U. S. has decided to cut tariffs on certain products from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala, and El Salvador. This move is part of broader trade agreements aimed at making goods like coffee and bananas more affordable for American consumers. Officials hope these changes will lead to lower prices at

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Fuel Talk: White House Tries to Balance Oil and Biofuel Interests

The White House recently met with oil refiners and biofuel producers to tackle a long-standing issue about biofuel blending rules. The Trump administration is close to deciding whether larger refiners should compensate for the billions of gallons of biofuels that were exempted for smaller refineries

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

A Senator's Health Journey: Fetterman's Recent Hospital Visit

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania recently spent time in the hospital after a fall near his home. This wasn't just any fall, though. It happened because he felt dizzy, which turned out to be due to a heart issue called ventricular fibrillation. That's a fancy term for an irregular heartbeat. Fette

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Uncovering Secrets: What 20, 000 Emails Reveal About Epstein and His Circle

Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein's vast collection have sparked fresh debates and raised eyebrows. These messages, totaling around 20, 000 pages, offer a glimpse into Epstein's relationships and perceptions of powerful figures. One of the most talked-about revelations involves former U. S

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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion's Iconic Duo: Anne and Meryl Return to Runway

Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep are back in the fashion world, and fans are buzzing! The first look at "The Devil Wears Prada 2" is out, giving us a sneak peek of the much-anticipated sequel. The teaser, set to Madonna's classic "Vogue, " starts with a close-up of red Valentino heels, hinting at the

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

Contender's Coastal Journey: A Shark's Epic Migration

Contender, a massive great white shark, has been making waves along the Atlantic coast. This isn't just any shark; he's the largest male great white ever tagged in the Atlantic. After being tagged near the Florida-Georgia line in January, Contender has been on quite the adventure, swimming over 4, 3

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Young People and Ultra-Processed Foods: A Recipe for Trouble

Colorectal cancer in young adults is on the rise, and experts are pointing fingers at ultra-processed foods. These foods, which make up a big part of many people's diets, have been linked to various health issues. Now, a recent study has found a connection between these foods and precancerous growth

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Government Shutdown: What's Next for Workers, Parks, and Travel?

The government is back in action after a record-breaking shutdown. But don't expect everything to snap back immediately. Around 1. 4 million federal workers have been without pay for over a month. Half of them had to work without getting paid, while the other half were sent home. The good news is th

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