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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Progress and the Shadow of Chemical Weapons

The world is moving fast with tech. From AI to robotaxis, new things are popping up everywhere. But with all this progress, there's a dark side. The UN's top boss, António Guterres, says it's getting easier to make and use chemical weapons. He's not happy about it. In fact, he's calling on countries

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

The Sweet and Bitter Journey of Wally Amos: A Cookie Legend's Ups and Downs

Wally Amos, the man behind the Famous Amos cookies, had a life full of highs and lows. He started as an Air Force member and became the first Black talent agent at William Morris, representing big names like Paul Simon and Marvin Gaye. But he's most famous for his tiny, crispy chocolate chip cookies

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Nov 30 2025OPINION

When Legal Papers Hide Dark Truths

The U. S. Justice Department recently gave the military a secret pass. It said soldiers won't face charges for sinking boats in the Caribbean and Pacific. These actions have killed at least 80 people. But why does the government need to promise immunity if these acts are truly legal? This isn't just

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hockey Love Story Heats Up Streaming Charts

A new TV show about hockey players falling in love is making waves. "Heated Rivalry" is a Canadian series based on a book by Rachel Reid. It's about two hockey rivals, Shane and Ilya, who start a romance. The show was picked up by HBO Max for the U. S. and Australia just 10 days before it aired. It

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Nordstrom's Black Friday Sale: More Than Just Clothes

Nordstrom's Black Friday sale is still going strong, offering up to 60% off on a wide range of products. This isn't just about clothes; it's a chance to upgrade your lifestyle. Think about it: you can get new shoes, a stylish watch, or even high-quality kitchen gear. It's not just about looking good

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Everyday Essentials: Who Gets Them and Who Doesn't?

People need certain things to live well. Things like homes, hospitals, schools, and fun places. But not everyone can get to these easily. Some people live close to them. Others have to travel far. This is a big problem. A recent study looked at this issue. They made a big list of places that give t

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Pumpkin Power: A New Hope for Diabetes Management

In the quest to find natural remedies for type 2 diabetes, researchers have turned their attention to an unexpected source: pumpkins. Specifically, a component called pumpkin polysaccharide fraction 3 (PPS3) has shown promising results in mice with type 2 diabetes. This condition is known for its im

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

Thailand's Rising Golf Star: Trichat Cheenglab's Journey

Trichat Cheenglab is a name that has been making waves in the world of women's golf. Born in Bangkok, she has been steadily climbing the ranks in international golf circuits. Her journey is a testament to her dedication and skill. Cheenglab turned pro in 2016 and has since been a regular on the Lad

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Wake-Up Call for Global Vaccination Efforts

Measles, a highly contagious virus, is making a comeback worldwide. Despite a significant drop in deaths over the past two decades, recent outbreaks are revealing flaws in vaccination programs. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that while measles deaths have plummeted by 88% since 2000, th

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: Why This Year Might Be Tough

Flu season is back, and it's looking like it might be a rough one. The virus has changed a lot, making it harder for our bodies to fight it off. This means more people could get sick, and those who are more at risk might get really sick or even need to go to the hospital. The flu virus is a tricky

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