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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

The Marathon Man: Trump's Unconventional Routine

President Donald Trump is known for his relentless schedule, which has left many wondering how he keeps up the pace. At 79, he's not exactly the picture of a typical retiree, that's for sure. Instead of enjoying his golden years, he's burning the candle at both ends, taking calls late at night and e

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Nov 14 2025SPORTS

Coaching Beyond the Podium: A Fresh Look at Sports and Life

High-performance sports often get praised for teaching grit and success. But let's be real, the same systems that make champions can also control athletes in ways that hurt their freedom and happiness. This piece takes a close look at coaching through a unique lens, focusing on how power, self-aware

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Truths Behind Your Supplements

The supplement industry is booming, with promises of better health, glowing skin, and improved focus flooding social media. But what's really inside those bottles? The truth is, supplements are not as tightly regulated as prescription drugs. This means companies can sell products without rigorous te

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

New Magnetic Materials: A Breakthrough in Crystal Growth

Scientists have discovered a new way to create special crystals. They mixed two old methods to make this happen. These crystals are unique because they can be magnetic. Three new types were made. One is not magnetic at all. The other two have parts that can be magnetic. One of these is like a 3D puz

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

Russia's Bomb Boom: A Threat to Ukraine

Russia is making a lot of glide bombs. A high-ranking Ukrainian intelligence officer said they plan to make up to 120, 000 this year. This includes 500 new types that can go really far, up to 200 kilometers. That's a big deal because these bombs are cheap and can cause a lot of damage. These glide

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

How to Make Good Habits Stick at Work

Creating good habits at work is not just about willpower. It's about setting up the right environment. James Clear, known for his work on habits, shared some practical tips. First, leaders need to ask the right questions. Where is the team headed? What are they aiming for? It could be money, creati

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

A Big Shift in the Financial World: Janney Montgomery's Next Move

Janney Montgomery Scott, a firm owned by KKR & Co. , is making some big changes. They're in talks to sell off parts of their business. Specifically, they're looking to sell their division that advises banks and their institutional equities business. This sale is part of a larger plan to focus more o

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Tuning In to Brain Health: How Music Might Shield Against Dementia

Music isn't just for entertainment. It might also be a powerful tool for keeping your brain sharp as you age. A recent study from Australia found that older adults who listened to music regularly had a lower chance of developing dementia. This study followed over 10, 000 adults aged 70 and older for

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Plan to Boost EV Sales and Support Auto Industry

South Korea is taking steps to strengthen its auto industry. The government has announced plans to increase subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs) by 20% in 2026. This move aims to boost local demand and support the industry amid concerns over U. S. tariffs. The government has allocated 936 billion

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Spotting Knee Trouble Early: A New Tech Breakthrough

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common issue that many people face as they age. It can be tough to spot in its early stages, but a new tech approach is changing the game. This method uses something called deep contrastive learning to look at X-ray images and find signs of KOA more accurately. The go

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