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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Yoga from Home: Can It Help with Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a condition that causes widespread pain and fatigue. It can be tough to manage, but yoga might offer some help. A recent study looked into how yoga, done through tele-rehabilitation, could make a difference for people with FMS. The study wanted to see if tele-yoga cou

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Eurogroup Next?

The Eurogroup, a group of finance ministers from countries using the euro, is looking for a new leader. The current president, Paschal Donohoe, stepped down recently to join the World Bank. This opens the door for two new candidates: Kyriakos Pierrakakis from Greece and Vincent Van Peteghem from Bel

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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

Korea's Big Move: Tech Giants Battle to Create Their Own Digital Money

South Korea is making big moves in the world of digital money. Two of its largest tech companies, KakaoBank and Naver, are racing to create their own type of digital currency called stablecoins. These stablecoins would be tied to the Korean won, the country's official currency. This isn't just a com

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Nov 26 2025POLITICS

Georgia Judge Ends Trump's Election Case

A Georgia judge recently threw out the last criminal case against former President Trump related to the 2020 election. This decision means that Trump won't face criminal charges for trying to overturn the election results. Trump has had three criminal cases dropped since he was re-elected last year

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Georgia Voters: Why Marjorie Taylor Greene's Stance Matters

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a name that sparks debate, has a unique bond with her Georgia voters. She's known for her bold statements and loyalty to former President Trump. But what do her constituents really think about her? Some might see her as a symbol of divisive politics. But back in her district

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Georgia's Cellphone Ban: Should It Go Beyond Middle School?

Georgia is thinking about expanding its cellphone ban in schools. Right now, the rule only applies to students from kindergarten to eighth grade starting in the 2026-2027 school year. But the state's education department wants lawmakers to include high school students too. Many teachers in Georgia

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Nov 22 2025FINANCE

Georgia's Top 10 Richest Counties in 2025: Who Made the Cut?

Georgia's wealthiest counties have been ranked using three key factors: median income, investment income, and median home value. This ranking gives a clear picture of where wealth is growing the fastest in the state. Forsyth County is at the top of the list with a wealth index of 41. 43. This count

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Things That Were Everywhere, Then Vanished

Ever notice how some stuff just vanishes from our lives? One day, it's everywhere, and the next, it's gone like it never existed. People have been sharing memories of things that were super popular but then disappeared without a trace. Think about buying ringtones. It was a big deal back then. You'

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta Keeps Instagram and WhatsApp: What This Means

A recent court decision has given Meta a big win. The judge said Meta did not break any laws when it bought Instagram and WhatsApp. This ruling is important because it shows how hard it is to challenge big tech companies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) tried to prove that Meta was acting unfair

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

Georgia's Trump Case: A New Prosecutor Steps In

A new face is now leading the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others. Pete Skandalakis, head of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, has taken over after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was disqualified. Willis was removed due to a r

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