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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Marriott and Sonder's Sudden Split Leaves Guests in a Lurch

Marriott's recent breakup with Sonder, a short-term rental company, has left many guests scrambling. The sudden split, announced just a week into their stays, has caused chaos for travelers who had booked through Marriott's channels. Guests like Steve McGraw, a retired tech executive, were caught o

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Robots in the Operating Room: A New Way to Treat Throat Cancer

Robots are now helping doctors do surgery on the throat. This is a big deal because it means less pain and faster recovery for patients. The da Vinci 5 robot is the latest tool in this field. It has been used in seven cases so far. Most of these were for throat cancer caused by a virus called HPV. T

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

New England's Strong Run Puts Them Ahead in the AFC East

The New England Patriots showed their strength on the field, securing their seventh straight win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a final score of 28-23. The game was intense, with both teams showing strong offense and defense. TreVeyon Henderson was a standout player for the Patriots, scoring

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Nov 10 2025SPORTS

Bills' Playoff Hopes Take a Hit

The Buffalo Bills are in a tough spot. They lost to the Miami Dolphins, dropping their record to 6-3. Meanwhile, the New England Patriots beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and are now 8-2. This puts the Patriots ahead in the AFC East race. The Bills don't control their own fate anymore. They need the P

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Yoshi's Big Screen Debut: What We Know So Far

A sneak peek of Yoshi from the upcoming "Super Mario Galaxy Movie" has surfaced, thanks to some clever packaging. Pillsbury's cookie dough containers are giving fans a first look at Yoshi's face and even Mario riding him. This isn't just a random product placement; it's a hint at what's to come in t

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Tensions Explode in Ecuador's Prisons Again

Ecuador's prisons are in chaos once more. This time, four inmates lost their lives, and over 30 others were hurt in a recent riot. The trouble started when inmates were being moved to a new high-security prison in another part of the country. This isn't the first time this prison has seen violence.

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Making Risk Assessment Smarter: A New Way to Evaluate Risks

Risk assessment is a big deal. It helps keep people safe. But the old way of doing it has some problems. It treats different risk factors as if they don't affect each other. That's not realistic. A new study says we should look at these factors together. This makes risk assessment more accurate. Th

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back Against Superbugs: What's Next in Research?

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a big problem. They cause serious health issues, cost a lot of money, and affect society as a whole. To tackle this, experts need to figure out what research is most important. A recent study tried to do just that. The study aimed to create a list of priorities for

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

The Hamptons Hustle: A Fashion Dream Turned Tragedy

Martha Nolan, a young Irish immigrant, dreamed of making it big in the Hamptons fashion scene. She and her business partner, Dylan Grace, started East x East, a beachwear brand. They had one big investor, Christopher Durnan, who put in a lot of money. But the business wasn't growing fast enough, and

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Nov 08 2025SCIENCE

Sea Urchin Secrets: What Happens When They're Left Out?

Sea urchins are often enjoyed fresh, but what happens when they're left at room temperature? Scientists decided to find out by studying two types of sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and Strongylocentrotus intermedius. They kept them at a cozy 25°C (that's about 77°F) with some humidity for 48 h

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