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8 Best Natural Remedies For A Cough, According To Doctors
We’re entering peak cold and flu season, so even if you haven’t yet experienced the first sniffle, sore throat, and cough of winter, now’s a good time to become acquainted with the best natural cough remedies. Coughs are notoriously difficult to get rid of, and unfortunately, no magic pill can make them disappear overnight. That’s why most doctors will suggest…
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‘No military purpose’ — Russia strikes cargo ship in Odesa Oblast (8)
Hello, this is Tania Myronyshena reporting from Kyiv on day 1,388 of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today’s top story: Russian forces launched a missile strike on the civilian port of Chornomorsk in Ukraine’s Odesa Oblast, damaging a cargo ship, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Dec. 12. “Today’s Russian strike, like many others, had no military purpose. It proves once…
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Saudi Arabia beats Palestine in FIFA Arab Cup quarter final
Suadi Arabia foot ballers celebrate their win over Palestine in FIFA Arab Cup Saudi Arabia defeated Palestine 2-1 in the FIFA Arab Cup quarterfinal at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar on Thursday, December 11. The match was drawn 1-1 in the normal time, and a header by Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed Kanno in the 115th minute during the extra time. Saudi…
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The Best Horror Movies of 2025 According to Our Horror Expert
Horror fans were given plenty of dreadful delights in 2025, with virtually every genre imaginable earning a thrilling entry. Whether you’re into killer robots, ghosts, creepy kids, or anxiety-fueled chronicles of everyday life, 2025 had something for you. Not only were the types of stories we were told diverse, but the inspiration for all these movies came from a number…
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Acupuncture improves breast cancer survivors’ perceived cognitive impairment
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Real and sham acupuncture were more effective at improving breast cancer survivors’ perceived cognitive impairment compared with usual care, while real acupuncture was superior to sham acupuncture in improving objective cognitive function, according to results from…
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Did Trump threaten ICC with sanctions while seeking immunity? What we know
In December 2025, rumors circulated online that the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at the International Criminal Court, threatening sanctions against officials and the court itself should they continue to target Trump or his allies, within his administration or in foreign governments. Users on social media, particularly on Facebook (archived, archived, archived), posted about the alleged threat. One post said that “the administration…
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What should consumers know about the current health care debate? – News Bureau
Republicans and others who wish to overturn the Affordable Care Act — which President Barack Obama signed into law in 2010 — have struggled for years to replace it. If Congress fails to pass a better plan or extend ACA subsidies that are set to expire Dec. 31, insurance premiums will skyrocket for millions of Americans next year. The alternative,…
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Trump administration replaces America 250 quarters honoring abolition and women’s suffrage with Mayflower and Gettysburg designs
The culture wars have arrived at the U.S. Mint. Commemorative coins aimed at celebrating America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 were unveiled by the mint on Dec. 10, 2025, and they reflect the country’s currently divided politics and views of history. In an unexpected move, most of the original designs for the “America 250” coins that were approved by two official…
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Bitcoin Decouples From Stocks in Second Half of 2025
The US Federal Reserve announced its third interest rate cut of the year on Wednesday, lifting US equities while Bitcoin (BTC) slipped before bouncing back. That dynamic has defined the second half of 2025. Even as capital flows into Bitcoin are increasingly tied to traditional equity investors, the cryptocurrency has continued to diverge from the stock market. Over the past…
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New fossils in Qatar reveal a tiny sea cow hidden for 21 million years
Today the Arabian Gulf supports large numbers of dugongs, marine mammals related to manatees that feed on seagrass and leave trails in the sediment as they graze. Newly examined fossils from Qatar show that sea cows living more than 20 million years ago shaped their environments in much the same way. The findings, published December 10 in the journal PeerJ,…
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