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Nov 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Cricket: A Star-Studded Night in Gold Coast

The fourth T20I between India and Australia at Carrara Oval was not just about cricket. It was a night filled with energy, stars, and unforgettable moments. The stands were packed with enthusiastic fans, but it was the presence of celebrities that added extra sparkle to the evening. Palak Tiwari an

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Semaglutide: A New Hope for Liver Health in 2025

In 2025, a significant update was made to how doctors treat a liver condition called MASH. This condition is linked to metabolic issues and used to be known as NAFLD. The update focuses on using a drug called semaglutide, which is found in a medication named Wegovy. The FDA gave Wegovy the green li

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Nov 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Clean Skin Without Soap? It's Possible!

People often think that not using soap means being dirty. But some folks have found that skipping soap can actually lead to healthier skin. This idea might seem strange at first, but there are good reasons why some people choose to go soap-free. For many, soap is a daily habit. It's something we've

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Food Stamp Fight: Who Gets to Decide?

A big fight is happening over food stamps. The government wants to pay less, but a judge says no. Here's what's going on. The government stopped paying full food stamps this month. They said they didn't have enough money. But a judge said they could use other funds to pay people fully. The governme

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Violent Movies: What's the Real Cost?

Violence in movies and TV shows is everywhere. It's not just action films or crime dramas anymore. It's in the shows we binge-watch on our favorite streaming platforms. But what does all this violence do to our minds, especially to kids and teens? Think about it. When we see violence all the time,

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

A Judge Steps In to Keep Food on the Table

A recent court decision has put a spotlight on the ongoing struggle to keep the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, running smoothly. Judge John J. McConnell Jr. from the U. S. District Court in Rhode Island has ordered the Trump administration to fully f

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Nov 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Tower Falls: The Ulsan Power Plant Incident

In Ulsan, South Korea, a tall tower at an old power plant came down during demolition. This happened on a Thursday afternoon. One person died, and six others got stuck under the wreckage. Rescuers found one person but couldn't get them out. Two others were saved right after the tower fell. Later, a

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Nov 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Bianca's Bold Airport Style: A Lesson in Confidence

Airports are usually places where people dress for comfort, not for the runway. But Bianca Censori, known for her bold fashion choices, decided to turn heads at Melbourne Airport. She stepped out in a striking all-black ensemble that included a thong bodysuit and heels. This wasn't just a fashion st

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Merging Faith and Therapy: A Look at Training Psychologists in Israel

In Israel, a unique training program for clinical psychologists is tackling a big question: how do therapists balance their personal beliefs with their professional work? This program brings together people from different religious and cultural backgrounds, including Ultra-Orthodox Jews, Arab Muslim

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Nov 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Appeal Gets a Boost: What's Next?

Sean Combs, known as Diddy, is currently behind bars, serving a 50-month sentence. But his legal team is fighting back, and they've just scored a win. A judge has agreed to speed up the appeals process. The legal team asked for a faster appeal, saying it's important to make sure Diddy doesn't spend

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