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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Finding Relief from Menopause Symptoms Without Hormones

Menopause can be tough, bringing on hot flashes, night sweats, and other uncomfortable symptoms. For some women, hormone therapy isn't an option due to health risks or personal choices. But there are other ways to find relief. Lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Moving your body more can h

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Saving for Tomorrow, Today: A Reality Check

Retirement planning is not just a future concern; it's something that needs attention now. Many people are not putting away enough money to maintain their current lifestyle once they stop working. The numbers are clear: less than half of Americans are on the right path to a secure retirement. Looki

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Iran and the US: A Standoff in Words

Iran's top diplomat has called out the US for not being serious about fair talks. This comes after the US president suggested opening discussions. But Iran says the US is not ready for real, equal talks. Things got tense after Israel attacked Iran in June. The US also hit Iranian nuclear sites. Sin

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Tencent Music's Financial Performance: A Closer Look

Tencent Music Entertainment Group Class A has caught the eye of analysts recently. Two different reports came out with some interesting points. First, Guotai Haitong kept their "Buy" rating on the stock. They even set a price target of HK$96. 00. That's a pretty optimistic view! Then, another repor

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

News Without Borders: The Power of Free Climate Reporting

Ever wondered how some news outlets keep their content free and accessible to everyone? One such organization is Inside Climate News (ICN), a nonprofit that focuses on climate and environmental journalism. Unlike many media outlets, ICN does not charge for subscriptions or use paywalls. They also av

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Germany's Finance Chief Heads to China for Tough Talks

Germany's finance minister is off to China to talk about some big issues. Lars Klingbeil wants to chat about trade problems, like how China controls important materials and makes too much steel and electric car parts. He thinks talking directly to China is the best way to handle these problems. Thi

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Boost Your Business Earnings

Many people think making more money in business is all about working harder. But that's not the case. There are three key areas that can really make a difference: how much you charge, how you manage your costs, and how many sales you make. These apply to any type of business, but many entrepreneurs,

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Japan's Stance on Taiwan: A Nation Split

Japan is in a tough spot. The country is torn on whether to step in if China attacks Taiwan. A recent survey shows almost half of the people are for it, while the other half are against. This is a big deal because Japan's prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has been talking tough about defending Taiwan.

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Played President: A Look at Aaron Sorkin's Political Vision

Aaron Sorkin's "The American President" left a lasting mark on many, shaping careers and perspectives. The film introduced a president who was relatable, dealing with everyday struggles like forgetting to sign his daughter's permission slip. This president, Andrew Shepherd, was a widower who faced p

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Maine's Mixed Reactions to King's Shutdown Decision

Senator Angus King faced backlash for his vote to conclude the 41-day government shutdown. Across Maine, protests erupted, and his offices received angry calls and threats. Critics accused him of betrayal, with comments like "Time to retire" and "Traitor" flooding online spaces. Despite the uproar,

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