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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

China's Vision for AI: A New Global Player Emerges

In a bold move, China's President Xi Jinping proposed the creation of a global AI governing body during the APEC summit. This proposal positions China as a key player in the international AI landscape, offering an alternative to the US's stance on AI regulation. Xi emphasized that this new organizat

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Bracing for the Big Chill: Seven States Under Weather Watch

Cold weather is on its way, and it's not just about bundling up. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a series of alerts across the U. S. , warning of frost, freeze, and snow. This isn't just about inconvenience; it's about potential damage to crops, plants, and even plumbing. So, what's th

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Belgium's Heat Wave: Who's Really in Danger?

Belgium is getting hotter, and not everyone is handling it well. People with long-term health problems are feeling the heat the most. They are more likely to get sick or even die when temperatures rise. But it's not just about health. Where you live, how old you are, and how much money you have can

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How Early HIV Prevention Messages Empowered Communities

The early 1980s marked a challenging time with the rise of HIV/AIDS. During this period, LGBTQ+ health organizations took a unique approach to prevention. They created materials that celebrated gay identity and promoted safer sex as a way to keep the community healthy and free. These messages were n

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Nov 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Wrestling Drama Hits Kerala's Big Screen

Kerala is getting ready for a wild ride with a new movie called "Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies. " This film is all about the exciting world of WWE-style wrestling in the state. The movie stars Roshan Mathew, who won an award for "Paradise, " and Arjun Ashokan, known for "Bramayugam. " They are j

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Dots Take on Cancer: A New Hope in Tumor Treatment

Cancer cells are sneaky. They have a way of protecting themselves, making it hard for treatments to work. One of their tricks is having high levels of a substance called glutathione. This helps them grow and resist treatments. Scientists have been looking for ways to lower glutathione levels in tumo

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Nov 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Heartbeat for the Back Bay: Joan Pizzo's Legacy

Joan Pizzo, a passionate advocate for the environment, has left a lasting impact on the community and the delicate ecosystem of the Back Bay. Her journey began with simple walks along the cliffs of Upper Newport Bay, where she and her children would observe the local birds. These outings sparked a d

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers' Paychecks: A Double Standard?

Congress has a habit of playing games with the American people's money. They often fail to pass a budget, leading to government shutdowns that hurt many families. Yet, while these shutdowns cause real suffering, Congress members continue to collect their paychecks and enjoy top-notch health care, al

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes in CAR-T Cell Therapy

CAR-T cell therapy is a big deal in cancer treatment. It can save lives, but it also comes with risks. One major risk is cytokine release syndrome (CRS), which can be really serious. While doctors often get the spotlight, nurses play a crucial role in managing CRS. They are often the first to spot p

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Nov 01 2025RELIGION

A Weekend of Faith and Fun in Baton Rouge

This weekend, Baton Rouge is buzzing with events that blend faith, learning, and community. Let's dive in! First up, there's a virtual conference happening from November 17th to 19th. It's all about promoting health within African American communities. Experts from different fields will talk about

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