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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Global Cosmetic Rules: Keeping Up with the Times

The world of cosmeceuticals is booming. This means rules need to catch up. Different countries have different ways of handling these products. Some places are strict. Others are more relaxed. This makes things confusing for companies and consumers alike. One big problem is that there is no agreed-u

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Heroes of Science: A Fight Against Time

In the world of science, there are many unsung heroes. One such hero is a person who worked in the pharmaceutical industry. Their job was to protect science from harmful policies. But their life changed when they faced a serious health issue. It all began with a bad backache. They ignored it at fir

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Devastation: UN Chief Questions Israel's Approach

The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has raised serious concerns about Israel's actions in Gaza. He pointed out that while Gaza has been heavily damaged, the main goal of dismantling Hamas has not been achieved. This, he believes, indicates a flaw in the current strategy. Guterre

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Cool Deal: QLS Gets a Boost from Bluejay Capital

In a big move, Bluejay Capital Partners has teamed up with Quality Life Science Logistics & Transportation (QLS). This isn't just any old partnership. It's a recapitalization deal that's set to shake things up in the world of cold chain logistics. QLS, based in Coopersville, Michigan, is no small p

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Big Move: Why the Crimson Tide Climbed Past Notre Dame

Alabama's recent performance caught the eye of the playoff committee, pushing them ahead of Notre Dame in the rankings. This shift gives Alabama a bit of breathing room before their big showdown with Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. The committee chair, Hunter Yurachek, shared some insights on

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

A Kicker's Slip-Up: What Happened on the Field?

In a game filled with odd moments, Giants kicker Younghoe Koo had one of the strangest plays of the season. He kicked the turf instead of the ball, leaving holder Jamie Gillan to pick up the loose ball and run, resulting in a 13-yard loss. Koo explained that the ball slipped in the cold weather, mak

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Pharma Trade Pact: What's In It For The U. S. ?

A recent trade agreement between the U. S. and the U. K. has sparked discussions about job creation and pharmaceutical trade. The deal, which eliminates tariffs on U. K. medicines exported to the U. S. for three years, comes with a catch. In exchange, U. K. drug companies must invest more in the U.

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Sports Action Packed on Dec. 2: What to Watch

On Dec. 2, sports fans have a lot to look forward to. The day kicks off with some exciting hockey matches. First up, Lulea Hockey takes on Ilves Tampere at noon, followed by ERC Ingolstadt versus Frolunda Gothenburg at 2:30 p. m. Both games are on NHL Network. College basketball is also in full swi

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Week 14 College Football: Who's In and Who's Out of the Playoff?

Week 14 of college football brought some big wins and a few surprises. Most of the top teams stayed on track, but a few upsets shook things up. Texas A&M, who had been undefeated, lost to Texas. This might not change much, though. The teams that needed to win to secure their spots in the College Foo

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Nov 29 2025SPORTS

High School Hoops and Hockey: A Weekend Recap

High school teams in the Green Bay area had a busy Friday night with basketball and hockey games. The Bay Port Pirates showed their dominance on the court, beating Oshkosh West by 13 points. Sawyer Durkee was the standout player, scoring 19 points, while JT Meyer grabbed eight rebounds. Oshkosh West

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