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Oct 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gabes Stands Up: A City's Fight Against Pollution and Neglect

In the coastal city of Gabes, Tunisia, people are fed up. They've had enough of the pollution from a big chemical plant. So, they did something about it. They went on strike. They protested. They shut down the city. All to send a message: "Gabes wants to live. " The plant, run by the state, has bee

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

L'Oreal's Big Beauty Bet: What's in It for Them?

L'Oreal just made a huge move in the beauty world. They spent $4. 7 billion to buy some top brands from Kering. This isn't just any purchase. It gives L'Oreal the rights to make products for big names like Gucci for 50 years. That's a long time in business! Why is this a big deal? Well, L'Oreal alr

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Who's Bringing the Fun to the NBA Courts?

The NBA season is here, and it's time to figure out which teams are worth your time. Not all teams are created equal when it comes to entertainment value. Some teams are all about the action, while others might make you reach for the remote. First off, let's talk about the three-point craze. It's n

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Oct 21 2025CRYPTO

ETH Lending Takes Center Stage in Mutuum Finance's Upcoming Launch

Mutuum Finance is gearing up for a significant milestone with the launch of its Version 1 (V1) protocol. This new version will introduce ETH lending and borrowing as key features, setting the stage for a more dynamic decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. The V1 release is expected to hit the Sepol

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Changes at Warner Bros. Discovery: What's Next?

Warner Bros. Discovery is at a crossroads. Just a few months after announcing plans to split into two separate companies, the media giant is now considering a sale. This shift comes after receiving unsolicited offers from multiple parties interested in buying either the entire company or just the Wa

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Congo's Ebola Victory: A Race Against Time

Congo has reached a significant turning point in its battle against Ebola. The last patient from the recent outbreak has been discharged, and no new cases have been reported since September 25. This is a big deal because it means the country is now in a 42-day waiting period. If no new cases pop up

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Why Women's Health is a Big Deal and How Data Can Help

Women's health is not a small issue. It's a big part of the world's health. Yet, it's often ignored. This is a problem. Data can help fix it. Women make up more than half of the world's population. But their health is often treated as a side issue. This is wrong. It's time to change this. Women wa

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Prostate Cancer Treatment: A New Approach

Prostate cancer treatment is getting a makeover. A new trial called PROSEVEN is testing a faster way to deliver radiotherapy. Normally, this treatment takes a while. But now, doctors are trying to do it in just seven days. The idea is to use a special kind of radiotherapy called stereotactic body r

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Food Stamps in Jeopardy: What's at Stake for Millions?

A looming crisis is on the horizon for millions of Americans who depend on food stamps, also known as SNAP benefits. The federal government shutdown is threatening to disrupt these vital payments, leaving many families uncertain about their next meal. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), whi

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

When the Internet Stumbled: A Giant's Glitch

Early Monday, a significant hiccup in Amazon's cloud computing service, AWS, sent shockwaves across the internet. This wasn't just any glitch; it was a stark reminder of how deeply ingrained Amazon's infrastructure has become in our digital lives. Popular apps like Duolingo, Roblox, and Fortnite, al

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