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    How the rise of GLP-1 drugs is shifting consumer habits

    The Rise of GLP-1 Drugs: A Shift in Consumer Habits In recent years, a new class of weight-loss medications has gained widespread popularity: GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) drugs. These medications have been shown to be highly effective in helping people lose weight and improve their overall...
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    Elon Musk’s Twitter promised a purge of blue check marks. Instead he singled out one account | CNN Business

    Elon Musk's Twitter Purge Goes Awry: Legacy Blue Checks Targeted at Major News Outlet In a bizarre twist, Elon Musk's highly anticipated purge of blue check marks on Twitter has instead singled out the main account of the New York Times. When users woke up on Saturday expecting their coveted...
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    Five of the best science fiction books of 2025

    Climate Catastrophe Unleashed in Gripping Science Fiction Novels As the planet hurtles towards an uncertain future, science fiction writers are stepping up to explore the consequences of humanity's actions. This year has seen a surge in thought-provoking novels that tackle some of the most...
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    Two arrested after dozens of guns, including 'cop-killer' model, found in spare tire at southern border: DPS

    US Border Patrol Foils Gun Smuggling Attempt as Dozens of Firearms, Including 'Cop-Killer' Model, Seized from Spare Tire A daring attempt to smuggle dozens of handguns across the US-Mexico border was thwarted by authorities in Texas on Wednesday. The operation involved a 2015 Chevy pickup truck...
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    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to appear on '60 Minutes' ahead of exit from Congress

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's exit from Congress has sparked a media frenzy, with her first interview since announcing her departure set to air on CBS News' "60 Minutes." The congresswoman will sit down with correspondent Lesley Stahl for the first time since her highly publicized feud with...
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    'My mother had dementia but beautiful things unfolded': Cheryle St Onge's best photograph

    For Cheryle St Onge, the most difficult experience is one she will never forget - caring for her mother, who suffered from dementia. The pain was immense but so was her love for this woman who became a new source of inspiration every day. As the disease took its toll on her mother's body and...
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    ‘Scary, cold, hungry and lonely’: Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line | CNN

    A 20-year-old volunteer soldier, Akula, recounts a harrowing account of his experience fighting in Ukraine during the Russian invasion. Since enlisting at the beginning of the conflict, he's been exposed to the harsh realities of war, including prolonged exposure to cold temperatures, hunger...
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    Communal restaurant tables: 90% of gen Z like them – but why?

    A New Era for Sharing Meals: Why Gen Z is Embracing Communal Dining A recent survey conducted by Resy, a restaurant reservation platform, has revealed that nearly 90% of Gen Z diners prefer communal tables over individual seating. This trend may seem baffling to some, but it's part of a larger...
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    Canadian teenage swimmer Summer McIntosh breaks another world record | CNN

    Teen sensation Summer McIntosh shatters world record for 400m individual medley at Canadian trials. Sixteen-year-old Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh made history once again by breaking her own world record in the 400m individual medley at the Canadian swimming trials. Her blistering time of...
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    Blind date: 'He said he didn't feel great and left – I suspect it was because the conversation had run dry'

    When it comes to online dating, some people swear by the thrill of not knowing what's around the corner. For Alexi and Oisín, however, their Guardian blind date was more about getting to know each other in a casual setting rather than experiencing the unknown. Their conversation began with work...
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    Opinion: Why is ‘60 Minutes’ amplifying the views of Marjorie Taylor Greene? | CNN

    "CBS' Decision to Feature Marjorie Taylor Greene on 60 Minutes Raises Concerns About Network's Stance on Hate Groups and Extremism In a move that has left many critics scratching their heads, the popular news magazine show "60 Minutes" featured an interview with Republican Representative...
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    'Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead': the women getting hair transplants

    The article discusses the topic of hair transplantation and its benefits for women, particularly those who are experiencing female pattern hair loss (FPHL). The author notes that while a hair transplant can be a life-changing procedure for men, it is often overlooked as an option for women. Dr...
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    El-Fasher: Siege, starvation and a media blackout

    Sudan's El-Fasher is a city beset on all sides by the devastating effects of war, yet it remains largely invisible to the international community. The situation in this besieged city has become dire, with residents facing starvation and scarce resources. Journalists are braving the harsh...
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    Drone photo winners will amaze your eyeballs: From a high-up horseman to a holy river

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    No Other Land to be self-released on US platforms after 'unethical' Mubi deal rejected

    US Streaming Services Block Palestinian Film Over Israeli Ties In a shocking move, a US streaming service has rejected an Oscar-winning documentary's offer to be distributed on its platform due to controversy surrounding ties to Israel. The film "No Other Land," which explores the forced...
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    Boston eyes city-run groceries to fight food insecurity, but skeptics remain doubtful

    Boston officials are weighing a bold plan to create city-run grocery stores, with the aim of increasing access to fresh, affordable food. The idea is gaining traction in cities like New York, where Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has championed city-owned grocery stores as part of...
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    Indonesia's treatment of Israeli gymnasts prompts criticism but also acceptance from sport's global chief

    Indonesia's decision to deny visas to the Israeli national gymnastics team has sparked widespread criticism from international sports governing bodies. However, according to International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) President Morinari Watanabe, respect for the Indonesian government's decision is...
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    Saturday Sessions: Ken Pomeroy performs "Pareidolia"

    "Ken Pomeroy Brings a Unique Sound to Saturday Sessions" At just 23 years old, Ken Pomeroy has already made a name for herself in the music industry as a member of the Cherokee Nation. With her debut album released at 15 and featured in notable shows like "Reservation Dogs," she's proven her...
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    Eugenio Suárez slam puts Seattle Mariners one win from first World Series

    Mariners Stun Blue Jays with Grand Slam, One Win Away from World Series A dramatic eighth-inning grand slam by Eugenio Suárez has sent the Seattle Mariners to the cusp of a historic milestone. The game-winning blast broke a tie as the Mariners defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 in Game 5 of the...
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    Putin-Trump call a curveball for Zelensky ahead of White House meeting

    The news that US President Donald Trump had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday has been a shock to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of his meeting with the US leader. The call, which lasted over two hours, came as a surprise, given the worsening situation...
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