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POLITICS
UK Inquiry Finds Chaotic Government Response Caused 23,000 More COVID-19 Deaths

A public inquiry reveals the UK's delayed response to COVID-19, under former PM Boris Johnson, led to 23,000 preventable deaths.

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HEALTH
CDC Alters Vaccine and Autism Page, Igniting Controversy Among Experts

The CDC's recent updates to their vaccine-autism webpage provoke widespread criticism and concern among health experts.

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HEALTH
Global experts urge urgent action against ultra-processed foods for public health

Experts warn that ultra-processed foods pose significant health risks and call for government intervention to protect public health.

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ECONOMY
Novo Nordisk Introduces Lower Prices for Wegovy and Ozempic to Compete in Obesity Drug Market

Novo Nordisk lowers prices for Wegovy and Ozempic to $349 and introduces a $199 introductory rate, enhancing market competition in obesity treatments.

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SCIENCE
Research Reveals Hitler's Likely Genetic Condition and Ancestry Through DNA Analysis

New DNA research suggests Adolf Hitler likely had a condition limiting sexual development while quashing theories about his ancestry.

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HEALTH
Africa Faces Its Worst Cholera Outbreak in 25 Years, Warns Africa CDC

Africa is experiencing its worst cholera outbreak in 25 years, with over 300,000 cases reported in 2025.

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HEALTH
Sen. John Fetterman hospitalized after fall due to heart issue

Senator John Fetterman is hospitalized after a fall, experiencing a ventricular fibrillation flare-up and minor injuries.

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HEALTH
Indonesia's Free Meal Program Linked to High Food Poisoning Cases

Indonesia's free meal program has been linked to nearly half of the food poisoning cases this year, raising health concerns.

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HEALTH
Civil Rights Leader Jesse Jackson Hospitalized Due to Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Jesse Jackson, renowned civil rights leader, is hospitalized due to progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare neurodegenerative disorder.

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POLITICS
US House Passes Measure to End Historic Government Shutdown

The US House has approved a bill to end the country's longest government shutdown, restoring important federal services before Thanksgiving.

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