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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

How Brazilian Telegram Groups Spread Big Ideas and Big Lies

In Brazil, Telegram groups have become hotspots for sharing big ideas and even bigger lies. During times of crisis, like the COVID-19 pandemic, these groups have seen a surge in discussions about the New World Order (NWO), Globalism, and QAnon. But what's really going on in these online spaces? Res

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Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

Ether's Big Buyer: BitMine Keeps Piling Up

BitMine Immersion Technologies has been on a shopping spree for Ether (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap. Last week, they added a whopping 110, 288 ETH tokens to their collection, which is worth nearly $400 million at current prices. This brings their total ETH holdings to over 3

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

How Digital Health Can Help Stem Cell Transplant Patients in Belgium

Stem cell transplants can be tough on the body. People who go through this process often need a lot of support. A new idea called SMILe-ICM is trying to help. It uses digital health tools to make care better for patients. This idea started in Switzerland and Germany. It showed good results. Patient

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Foods in Packages: A Hidden Risk for Young Women

Young women might face a higher chance of developing early-stage colon issues if they eat a lot of processed foods. This is what a recent study suggests. The research tracked over 29, 000 nurses under 50 for many years. They looked at what the nurses ate and whether they developed precancerous growt

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu in Washington: What You Need to Know

A person in Washington state has caught bird flu, and it's a type that hasn't been seen in humans before. This is the first time in nine months that someone in the US has gotten bird flu. The person is older, has other health problems, and lives in Grays Harbor County. They were put in the hospital

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Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building AI That Gets Us: A Simple Guide to Aligned Intelligence

AI is getting smarter, but how can we make sure it's on our team? The key might be teaching AI to understand the world and what we want, just like we do. This isn't about making AI smarter in general, but smarter in a way that aligns with our goals. Think of it like teaching a kid. You don't just w

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

When Politics Becomes a Mental Health Crisis

In recent times, a concerning trend has emerged where political views are taking a toll on people's mental health. A notable psychotherapist has observed that a significant number of patients are struggling with intense emotions related to a specific political figure. These individuals are not just

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Tyler Henry's Journey: A Closer Look at His Health and Psychic Life

Tyler Henry, the famous psychic medium, has been through a lot lately. His husband, Clint Godwin, shared the news on Instagram that Henry had his third brain surgery on November 13. This time, it was to deal with swelling that came back after his last surgery in May. Henry has been open about his he

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Harford County Offers Free Radiation Protection Tablets

Harford County is taking steps to keep people safe from potential radiation. They are giving away free potassium iodide (KI) tablets to those who live or work near the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. This event is happening on November 15th from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at North Harford High School.

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Ned Lamont: A Second Term, More Work Ahead

Ned Lamont, the governor of Connecticut, has decided to run for a third term. He believes the state has made progress, but there's still more to do. In a video, he talked about improving healthcare, housing, and energy costs. He spent the day with Susan Bysiewicz, who is also running for another ter

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