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    Is love addiction real – and what does it look like?

    Love addiction - a concept that has gained significant attention in recent years. While some experts argue that love addiction is a legitimate psychological condition, others question its validity as a distinct diagnosis. Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir "All the Way to the River," which details her...
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    Transgender comedian faces backlash for mocking Payton McNabb's brain injury caused by male volleyball player

    Comedian Faces Backlash for Making Light of Trans Athlete's Brain Injury Causing High School Volleyball Player's Trauma Stacy Cay, a transgender comedian, sparked outrage on social media after making a joke about former high school volleyball player Payton McNabb's traumatic brain injury. The...
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    Analysis: Beijing promised to ‘fight back’ over Taiwan leader’s US visit. But this time it has more to lose | CNN

    The provided text is a news article from CNN about the relationship between the US and China, specifically focusing on the current situation with Taiwan. Here are some key points from the article: 1. **Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou is visiting mainland China**: This is the first visit from a...
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    Do women's periods actually sync up with each other?

    The Synchronicity of Menstruation: A Myth Debunked For decades, the notion has persisted that women's menstrual cycles can sync up when they live in close proximity. This phenomenon, known as "menstrual synchrony," was first proposed by Dr. Martha McClintock in the 1970s and gained widespread...
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    HSBC’s top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup | CNN Business

    HSBC's top executives are facing intense pressure from shareholders to consider breaking up the bank, with many arguing that the Asian business is dragging down profits in other regions. At an informal shareholder meeting in Hong Kong, Chairman Mark Tucker and CEO Noel Quinn defended their...
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    COP30 evacuated after fire breaks out

    Fire breaks out at UN climate talks in Brazil, leaving thousands stranded. Emergency services rushed to the scene in Belém, Brazil, after a fire erupted inside the venue hosting the COP30 climate talks. The blaze spread rapidly through the pavilion area before flames were brought under control...
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    Why India's poorest state continues to struggle with illegal alcohol sales

    Bihar, the impoverished Indian state at the forefront of India's 'zero tolerance' policy towards alcohol consumption, continues to grapple with the seemingly insurmountable challenge of enforcement. A decade on from imposing a ban aimed at curbing addiction, domestic violence, and financial ruin...
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    What does my love for impossibly difficult video games say about me?

    When we admit that our love for impossibly difficult games is part of us, it speaks volumes about who we are and what drives us. For many gamers, immersing themselves in challenging video games can be an obsessive experience. Whether it's mastering a level in Civilization or repeatedly...
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    The haunting Masters meltdown that changed Rory McIlroy’s career | CNN

    The article discusses the career of Rory McIlroy, a Northern Irish professional golfer. It highlights his achievements in major championships and compares him to other notable golfers who have completed the career Grand Slam. Key points: 1. McIlroy's performance at the 2011 Masters: He...
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    Staff shortages from government shutdown cause delays at US airports

    US Airports Grind to a Halt as Government Shutdown Sparks Staff Shortages The partial US government shutdown has triggered chaos at America's airports, with widespread flight delays and cancellations plaguing travelers. The causes of this disruption are twofold – the shortage of air traffic...
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    US Senate passes bill with Republican support to block Trump tariffs on Brazil

    Senate Backs Bill to Repeal Trump Tariffs on Brazil in Rare Bipartisan Show of Opposition. In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, the US Senate has passed a bill that would terminate President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on Brazilian imports, including coffee and beef. The...
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    Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods in response to Reagan advert

    US President Donald Trump has announced a 10% increase in tariffs on Canadian goods, citing the province of Ontario's anti-tariff advertisement featuring former US President Ronald Reagan as "a fraud" that misrepresented facts and engaged in a hostile act. The advert, sponsored by the Ontario...
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    ‘We know this land’: after Typhoon Halong villages in Alaska confront costs of climate change

    Climate Change Hits Indigenous Villages in Alaska Hard: A Region Facing Catastrophic Land Collapse In the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta of south-western Alaska, the storm that swept through on October 11th, Typhoon Halong, was a stark reminder of the region's precarious situation. The Category 2...
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    FLASHBACK: Ted Cruz predicts ballooning Obamacare subsidies now at center of shutdown fight

    A Decade-Old Prediction: Ted Cruz Warns of Obamacare's Doom In 2013, then-Sen. Ted Cruz predicted that despite the introduction of subsidies under Obamacare, healthcare premiums would continue to skyrocket in the long run. Ten years on, those warnings have come to pass as the ballooning of...
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    US missionary abducted in Niger’s capital, State Department confirms

    A US missionary has been kidnapped in Niger's capital city of Niamey, according to a statement released by the US State Department. The man, who is believed to be in his 50s and works as a pilot for an evangelical Christian organization called Serving in Mission (SIM), was taken from his home on...
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    Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Oct. 19, 2025

    This is a transcript of an episode of the American news program "Face the Nation." The topic of discussion was the Trump administration's proposal to reward universities that commit to certain conservative policies, including limiting diversity and inclusion initiatives. Three professors from...
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    Ben Stiller confesses ‘worst decision’ that still haunts him as a dad

    Ben Stiller has revealed that his worst decision as a dad was cutting his daughter out of his film "Secret Life of Walter Mitty". The 59-year-old actor expressed regret over the decision, stating that it probably tops his list of all-time worst decisions. Ella, who co-starred in the movie, had...
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    United plane clips tail of another aircraft at Chicago’s O’Hare airport

    United Airlines faces a sobering reality after two of its aircraft came perilously close to colliding at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on Friday. The incident, which occurred while Flight 2652 from Jackson Hole, Wyoming was making its way to the gate, resulted in no injuries but raised...
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    Instant coffee just beat drip – we were stunned too

    A new contender has emerged in the world of coffee, and it's a game-changer for those who value convenience without sacrificing quality. Instant coffee, once maligned as a poor man's substitute, has finally earned its due respect. In a series of blind taste tests conducted by researchers from...
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    Government shutdown becomes third-longest in history with no end in sight

    A Government Shutdown Looms: Will Congress Act Soon? The US government is on track to experience its third-longest shutdown in history, with no end in sight. The Supreme Court will run out of funding on Saturday, and while it will remain open for official business, the public is being kept away...
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