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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide Pill Falls Short in Alzheimer's Battle

A recent study has brought disappointing news for those hoping to combat Alzheimer's disease. The drug semaglutide, known for its effectiveness in managing diabetes and obesity, did not show any significant benefits in slowing down the progression of Alzheimer's. This was revealed in two large-scale

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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Dogs That Love Their Naps: Top 5 Sleepy Breeds

Dogs are usually full of energy, but some breeds are known for their love of sleep. If you're looking for a canine companion that enjoys long naps, there are several breeds that might fit the bill. These dogs may not be as active as others, but they still need proper care. Greyhounds, often associa

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

Pfizer's Move: Should You Reconsider BNTX Stock?

Pfizer's decision to offload its remaining shares in BioNTech (BNTX) has raised eyebrows. This move hints at a lack of faith in BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine and its stock potential. BioNTech, once a profit powerhouse, is now facing significant losses. Its shares, though not cheap, reflect a company s

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Nov 25 2025POLITICS

India's Tech Independence: A Double-Edged Sword

India is working hard to create its own tech solutions. The government wants to reduce dependence on foreign tech giants. They have started using local platforms like Zoho Mail, Koo, and Sandes. This push for self-reliance is part of a bigger goal to challenge the U. S. -dominated digital world. Th

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Merging Minds: How Science and Indigenous Knowledge Can Work Together

Science and indigenous knowledge have been around for ages. Science uses experiments and data to understand the world. Indigenous wisdom, on the other hand, comes from living closely with nature and seeing everything as connected. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza is a scientist with indigenous roots. She is d

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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Mark Pappas: A Life of Service and Seafood

Mark Pappas, a beloved figure in the Baltimore restaurant scene, passed away at the age of 93. He was known for his warm hospitality and dedication to his guests. His restaurants, particularly Pappas Restaurant, became famous for their seafood and welcoming atmosphere. Pappas was born in Greece and

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

A Big Move in Crypto Finance: Ondo and Figure Team Up

Ondo Finance just made a bold move, buying $25 million worth of YLDS, a stablecoin from Figure Technology Solutions. This isn't just any purchase; it's a strategic step to make Ondo's tokenized fund more diverse and appealing. The YLDS stablecoin is now part of a bigger portfolio that already inclu

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Nov 25 2025CRIME

Amazon Warehouse Heist: One Suspect Still on the Loose

A recent crime at an Amazon fulfillment center in Channahon, Illinois, has led to the issuance of an arrest warrant for a sixth suspect. The 27-year-old, Isreael Davis, is accused of playing a significant role in the October 15th burglary. This incident involved a group of individuals stealing high-

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Peace Talks: A Closer Look at the Challenges

The United States has proposed a 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, but it's facing some serious hurdles. The Kremlin hasn't even commented on the recent talks in Geneva, and European leaders feel left out because they weren't consulted when the plan was drafted. They're also skeptical about the plan'

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Building Better Body Parts: The Science of Fixing Joints

Fixing damaged joints is tough because they are made of different types of tissues. Think of it like building a bridge between two different materials. Scientists are working on special structures called bionic gradient scaffolds. These are like tiny, 3D bridges that help new tissue grow where it's

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