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Oct 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and the Ozempic Debate: Who's Using It and Who's Not?

The entertainment world is buzzing with discussions about Ozempic and similar medications for weight loss. Some celebrities are open about using these drugs, while others are quick to deny it. Nick Carter and Mikayla Nogueira have both spoken out against the rumors. They insist they did not use Oze

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Takes Aim at Suspected Drug Runners, Sparks Debate

The U. S. military recently targeted and destroyed another boat suspected of carrying drugs, resulting in three fatalities. This incident marks the seventh such attack in the past month. The boat was allegedly linked to a Colombian guerrilla group, and officials claim it was transporting a significa

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Debt Pile-Up: A Global Concern

Governments worldwide are in a bit of a pickle. They've been spending more than they earn, and the debt is piling up. This isn't new, but it's getting worse. Before the pandemic, global debt was already high, but now it's even higher. And it's not slowing down. Five years ago, when the pandemic hit

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Healthcare and Politics: Who Deserves to Live?

A well-known doctor and health policy expert has raised concerns about the current government's approach to healthcare and immigration. The discussion comes as a government shutdown drags on, with both sides stuck in a stalemate over spending and healthcare policies. The doctor, who teaches the his

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

New York's Mayor Race: Who Stood Out?

The mayoral debate in New York City brought three candidates into the spotlight: Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani, and Curtis Sliwa. The discussion covered a wide range of topics, from affordability to education and public safety. Mamdani seemed to connect well with the audience, focusing on issues lik

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Oct 17 2025EDUCATION

Oklahoma's New Education Chief Takes a Different Path on Bibles in Schools

In a significant shift, Oklahoma's new education leader has decided to drop a rule that required Bibles to be placed in classrooms and included in lesson plans. This change comes after the previous superintendent had pushed for the mandate, which sparked a lot of controversy. The old rule was put i

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

The Tylenol and Autism Debate: What's the Real Story?

Many pregnant women use Tylenol to ease pain or lower fever. It's been around for ages and is usually safe for expectant mothers. But recently, the FDA said it might be linked to autism in kids. They were careful with their words, but some politicians jumped in with bold statements. One big name to

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Oct 07 2025POLITICS

Health Care Clash: Who Will Blink First?

In the ongoing government shutdown, health care has become a major sticking point. Democrats are pushing for an extension of health insurance subsidies, arguing that this is what the majority of Americans want. However, this issue is far from simple, and finding a compromise won't be easy or quick.

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Oct 01 2025FINANCE

AMC Entertainment Takes a Step Towards Financial Health

AMC Entertainment has made a significant move to improve its financial standing. The company has managed to cut down its debt by nearly $40 million. This reduction is part of a larger plan to reorganize its finances, which was put into action earlier this year. What's interesting here is that AMC a

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Why Doctors and Patients Should Make Health Decisions Together

Senator Rand Paul recently spoke out about a big issue in healthcare. He believes that during the pandemic, the idea of informed consent took a backseat. This is when patients and doctors make medical decisions together, based on what's best for the individual. Paul pointed out that the government

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