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Goodbye Orange Fingtaers? Doritos and Cheetos Drop Dyes

PepsiCo is rolling out new dye-free versions of Doritos and Cheetos as part of a broader move away from artificial ingredients in U.S. snack…

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Study Finds No Link Between Screen Time and Poor Sleep

A new Canadian study is challenging one of the most widely held beliefs about sleep — that looking at your phone before bed harms…

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Coffee Might Actually Protect Your Heart, New Study Finds

A groundbreaking study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that drinking coffee may help protect against irregular heartbeats, contradicting long-held…

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Daily Walking Could Delay Alzheimer’s for Years, Study Finds

A groundbreaking 14-year study from Mass General Brigham Hospital in Boston suggests that even modest daily exercise—like walking 3,000 to 7,000 steps—may significantly slow…

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All About Belem: Host City of Forest COP 2025

Belem, a vibrant city of 1.4 million in northern Brazil, is taking center stage as it hosts the “Forest COP” climate conference from November…

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Long-Term Melatonin Use Linked to Heart Risks, Study Finds

A new study presented at the American Heart Association meeting suggests that long-term melatonin use could be a signal of underlying heart issues rather…

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World’s Oldest Ex-Olympic Champion Coste Dies at 101

France is paying tribute to Charles Coste, the legendary cyclist and Olympic champion who has died at the age of 101. Coste, who captured…

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A “Cheese Ban” Rekindles UK–EU Tensions

A new trade flare-up is taking shape between the United Kingdom and the European Union — and this time, it’s not over steel or…

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Japanese Region Sounds the Alarm Over Record Bear Attacks

Japan is facing a record-breaking surge in deadly bear attacks, prompting urgent calls for military assistance to protect citizens. Ten people have already been…

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China Uses Gene-Edited Animals to Win Biotech Race

China’s biotechnology sector is pushing the boundaries of animal research with large-scale gene-editing of pigs, monkeys and dogs — part of a state-driven push…

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SPOGOMI: The Global Sport Turning Trash Into Triumph

SPOGOMI, an innovative sport originating in Japan in 2008, transforms trash collection into an organized, competitive global event that promotes environmental awareness. Teams of…

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Why Hurricanes Like Melissa Are Growing Stronger

Scientists say warming oceans are fueling more intense hurricanes like Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, which just hit Jamaica with record winds and rainfall, underscoring…

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Trump Defends Operation Midnight Hammer in Social Media Post

President Donald Trump defended Operation Midnight Hammer in a social media post, criticizing Democratic leaders and major news organizations. He claimed U.S. strikes destroyed…

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Senate Republicans Watch Supreme Court Ahead of Key Ruling

Senate Republicans are closely watching the Supreme Court as an unexpected ruling could reshape the political landscape ahead of the midterm elections. Party leaders…

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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Pending Unified Proposal

President Donald Trump says the United States is extending its ceasefire with Iran following a request from Pakistani leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif…

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