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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Final Showdown: How to Catch A League of Their Own Season 20 Anywhere

The beloved quiz show "A League of Their Own" is wrapping up after 20 seasons, and fans worldwide are eager to catch the final episodes. With a mix of hilarious challenges and star-studded guests, this season is one to remember. Romesh Ranganathan takes the helm, joined by returning captains Jamie R

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Intensity Affects Fitness Results

People often wonder how hard they need to push themselves during workouts. The idea that the more intense the exercise, the better the results is interesting. But figuring out exactly how to measure this intensity is not straightforward. First, let's think about what exercise intensity means. It's

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for Savoie

Joseph Savoie, the former president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, has decided to retire at the end of this year. This choice means he won't take a break or join the College of Education and Human Development as planned for 2026. Savoie shared this news in an email to university staff

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

France's Pension Pause: A Political Balancing Act

In France, lawmakers are gearing up to vote on a significant shift in pension policy. The government is looking to put a hold on a controversial plan to raise the retirement age. This move comes as the country grapples with a shaky political landscape and a growing budget deficit. The current prime

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Nov 13 2025CRIME

New Claims Link Trump to Epstein's Underage Victims

Recent documents have brought up old connections between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. These papers say Epstein told others that Trump was aware of underage girls involved in Epstein's crimes. The emails come from Democrats in Congress. They show Epstein talking to Ghislaine Maxwell, his ex-gir

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

FDA Speeds Up Approval for Rare Disease Treatments

The FDA has introduced a new approach to get treatments for rare genetic diseases to patients faster. Normally, drugs need to go through big, time-consuming studies. But now, for some serious conditions, smaller studies might be enough. This new method focuses on the science behind the treatment an

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Clues in Breast Cancer Spread

Breast cancer's journey through the body is complex, and doctors are always looking for better ways to understand it. One key tool in this fight is ¹⁸F-FDG PET/CT scans. These scans are usually used to spot cancer that has spread far from the original tumor. But what if they could also reveal clues

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Minds Over Machines: The Cybathlon Challenge

In 1993, Owen Collumb's life took a dramatic turn when a motorbike accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. At 54, he's now a seasoned competitor in the Cybathlon, a global event that showcases assistive technologies. This isn't just about winning; it's about proving that disabilities don't

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Price War: Why Free Chinese Models Might Rule the World

The world is in the middle of an AI price war. On one side, there are expensive, closed-source models from the U. S. On the other, China is offering free, open-source alternatives. This could lead to a big shift in who controls AI technology globally. Eric Schmidt, who used to lead Google, thinks t

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Job Seekers Get a Chance to Shine with New Voice Feature

In today's competitive job market, standing out from the crowd is tough. With more people applying for each job than ever before, recruiters are drowning in resumes. This is where Resume+ comes in. This new tool aims to give job seekers a better shot at showing their true potential. Resume+ is not

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