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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jeff Goldblum's Big Change: Why He Stopped Eating Meat

Jeff Goldblum, the famous actor known for his roles in movies like Jurassic Park, has made a big change in his life. He recently became a vegetarian at the age of 73. This change happened after he worked on the movie Wicked: For Good. He played the Wizard in the film and said that the experience cha

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Navigating Menopause: A Modern Look at Hormone Therapy

Menopause can be a challenging phase, with symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, and sleep disturbances. Recent updates from the FDA have made hormone therapy more accessible by removing some of the previously alarming warning labels. This shift is based on new research indicating that hormone th

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

Unseen Barriers: How Diversity Efforts Might Be Missing the Mark

Diversity is a hot topic, but not everyone means the same thing when they talk about it. In the U. S. , while some push to end diversity programs, others fight to keep them alive. The confusion lies in the different ways people define diversity, why they think it matters, and how they believe it sho

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Athletes to Actors: Surprising Hollywood Successes

Travis Kelce, known for his skills on the football field, surprised many with his acting debut in Grotesquerie. The show's creator, Ryan Murphy, praised Kelce's dedication and enthusiasm, noting that he initially felt nervous but quickly found his footing. This shift from sports to acting highlights

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Nov 11 2025RELIGION

Who Joins What? A Look at Community Involvement Around the World

People all over the world take part in different kinds of communities. Some join groups that are not tied to any religion, like sports teams or book clubs. Others go to religious services. But who joins which kind of group? And does this change from one country to another? A recent study looked at

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Nov 11 2025RELIGION

Heather Gay's Brave Journey: Exploring Mormonism's Hidden Truths

Heather Gay, a familiar face from reality TV and a bestselling author, is on a mission. She's diving deep into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church. This isn't just a casual look. It's a personal journey, filled with tough conversations and hard truths. G

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

USA's Ryder Cup Struggles: What's Next for Team USA?

Team USA is in a tough spot after losing the 2025 Ryder Cup. Jim Furyk, who helped out as a vice-captain, has some strong thoughts on what needs to change. First off, the team needs to take a good look at themselves. They were way behind early on, and even though they fought hard at the end, it was

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Magic Tricks and Missed Marks: A Look at the Latest Horsemen Adventure

The Horsemen are back, but this time, the magic feels a bit tired. This latest installment is like a high-stakes magic show where the tricks are fun, but the plot is a bit of a mess. The film tries to be clever, but it often feels like it's trying too hard. The story is packed with illusions and hei

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix Steps into the Real World with Its New House

Netflix, the streaming giant, has taken a bold step into the world of physical entertainment with its new Netflix House. This isn't just a building; it's a place where fans can dive into their favorite shows and movies in a whole new way. The first Netflix House is located in a former department sto

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Thanksgiving Travel: Buses and Trains Gain Popularity Amid Airline Chaos

The holiday season is here, and Americans are rethinking how they get to their destinations. With air travel facing major disruptions, many are turning to buses and trains for their Thanksgiving trips. Flight cancellations and long security lines have left travelers frustrated. The U. S. Senate has

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