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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

When Honesty Takes a Backseat: Navigating a Relationship Built on Secrecy

A couple celebrating 30 years together is no small feat, but when one partner keeps secrets that chip away at trust, the relationship can feel shaky. This is the case for a woman who recently discovered her husband, Bob, has been hiding more than just his thoughts. From secret hikes with coworkers t

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Nov 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Loyalty and Laughter: Martha Stewart's Secrets to a Lasting Friendship

Martha Stewart, a well-known figure in the lifestyle world, recently shared some insights into her long-lasting success and friendship. She did this while honoring her longtime publicist and friend, Susan Magrino, at an event in Brooklyn. Stewart joked about how Magrino has been a trusted ally, know

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

FDA Eases Warnings on Menopause Treatments: What You Need to Know

The FDA has made a big change. They are asking drug companies to remove the strongest warnings from menopause hormone treatments. These warnings, called "black box" warnings, alert users to serious risks. The FDA looked at lots of studies and got advice from experts before making this decision. The

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Choosing the Right Path: How One Man Switched from Law to Business

A man named Ryan Swann had a big decision to make. He was thinking about going to law school. But before he took that step, he talked to his mentor. This mentor asked him three important questions. These questions made Ryan think deeply about his goals. The first question was: What do you want to a

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

Is Vancouver's Time with Quinn Hughes Running Out?

The Vancouver Canucks are in a tough spot. They're struggling this season, and it's not just a bad streak. They're not scoring or defending well. Their power play and penalty kill are both weak. The only bright spot is Kiefer Sherwood, who's scoring goals like crazy. But even that might not be enoug

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

MSNBC's Bold Move: A New Name, A New Challenge

MSNBC is making a big change. It's dropping its old name and becoming MS NOW. This shift is happening because Comcast split its cable stuff into a new company called Versant. The big bosses wanted to make MSNBC stand alone, away from NBC News. Some people think this is a risky move. Sunny Bonnell,

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Federal Judge Calls Out Immigration Agents' Forceful Tactics

A federal judge has put a stop to some aggressive actions by immigration agents in Chicago. Judge Sara Ellis said the agents' behavior was shocking and didn't make sense. She ordered them to follow the rules and not use force unless it's really necessary. The judge had already told the agents not t

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Nov 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Our Planet: A Paradise Worth Saving

Some very rich people think our planet is doomed. They want to leave and live somewhere else in space. They believe only a few hundred people, including themselves, are good enough to go. They think the rest of us should stay behind and face the consequences. But is our planet really doomed? Scient

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Nov 07 2025OPINION

TV's LGBTQ Characters: A Closer Look at Representation and Viewer Preferences

The latest report from GLAAD reveals that out of 489 LGBTQ characters currently on TV, a significant 41% are set to disappear due to show cancellations. This news has sparked discussions about representation and viewer engagement. Interestingly, the number of LGBTQ characters on TV has seen a notab

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Nov 06 2025SPORTS

Coach's Comments Spark Controversy: Is Criticism of Bengals Players Fair?

Zac Taylor, the head coach of the Bengals, recently stirred up a debate by criticizing players Chase Brown and Ja'Marr Chase. He pointed out some errors made by the offense that led to lost points. This critique came after the team's game on November 2. Many people were surprised by Taylor's remark

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