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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Salmonella's Sneaky Shield: How Tiny Communities Threaten Our Food

Salmonella is a big deal when it comes to food poisoning. It causes millions of illnesses and thousands of deaths every year. But what makes it so hard to beat? It's not just the bacteria itself—it's how they team up to form biofilms. Biofilms are like tiny, protective cities that bacteria build. T

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Auston Matthews' Injury: How It's Shaking Up the Maple Leafs

Auston Matthews, the Toronto Maple Leafs' captain, is currently sidelined with a lower-body injury. This injury occurred during a recent game against the Boston Bruins, following a hit from Nikita Zadorov. Despite initial reports suggesting this injury is unrelated to past issues, medical expert Dr.

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Lane Kiffin's Future Hangs in the Balance as Ole Miss Eyes Playoff

Lane Kiffin's time at Ole Miss is at a crossroads. The university and its athletic director, Keith Carter, have been in talks with Kiffin about his future, but any decisions will wait until after the Rebels' final game of the season, the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State. Kiffin's current team is

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Nov 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Cheryl Hines: Love, Loss, and Life in the Political Spotlight

Cheryl Hines, the actress known for her roles in comedy, has had a lot on her plate lately. She's been dealing with some tough stuff, like losing her nephew and dealing with the fallout from her husband's controversial actions. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a big name in politics, and not everyone is a f

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

The Economy's Impact on Trump's Approval Ratings

Trump's approval ratings are down again. This time, it's not just about his behavior. The economy is a big part of the problem. People are not happy with the economy. Inflation is still high. Interest rates are squeezing the housing market. It's a tough situation. Trump can't fix this with a quick

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Breastmilk in Bihar: A Hidden Health Concern for Moms and Babies

In Bihar, India, a silent health issue is brewing. Uranium, a heavy metal, has been found in the breastmilk of nursing mothers. This is a big deal because uranium can be harmful to both moms and their babies. The problem starts with the water. In Bihar, about 1. 7% of groundwater sources have high

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Power Struggle at FDA: Who's in Charge?

The White House and the FDA are at odds over a staffing decision. The FDA's top boss, Marty Makary, wanted to promote Sanjula Jain-Nagpal, a policy expert. But the White House had other plans. They asked for her resignation. Makary wasn't happy about it. He pushed back. But the White House didn't ba

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Eurovision Tightens Rules to Keep Politics Out

The Eurovision Song Contest is making some big changes. They want to keep politics out of the competition. The new rules stop governments and other groups from pushing too hard for certain songs. If they do, they might get in trouble. This year, Israel's entry, Yuval Raphael, came in second. Raphae

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Healthy Debates: RFK Jr. 's MAHA Movement Faces Growing Pains

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been making waves with his "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) initiative. Recently, he was celebrated at a high-profile event in Washington, where he received praise from the vice president and top tech executives. Yet, not everyone is happy with the direction MAHA is taki

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Schools Brace for Changes as Education Department Shuffles Responsibilities

The Education Department is undergoing a major overhaul, with many of its responsibilities being shifted to other federal agencies. This move, initiated by the Trump administration, aims to reduce federal influence on education and give states more control. However, many state and school officials a

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