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Consumers are increasingly fixating on their scalps, turning to head spas, pricey treatments and products to combat thin hair and irritation. The focus on scalps ‘took time until people were finally interested in it, maybe five or six years ago, when American people started the self-care trend,’ said Ritsuko Borges, the founder of the Japanese…
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Consumers are increasingly prioritizing scalp health with treatments and products to address thinning hair and irritation. Ritsuko Borges, founder of Masa.Kanai, notes the trend gained traction as part of the self-care movement in the U.S., gaining momentum around five to six years ago.
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Consumers are increasingly prioritizing scalp health, leading to the rise of head spas, premium treatments, and specialized products aimed at addressing thin hair and scalp irritation. This trend, which gained momentum around five to six years ago with the popularity of self-care practices in the U.S., is now gaining traction globally.
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Consumers are increasingly fixating on their scalps, turning to head spas, pricey treatments and products to combat thin hair and irritation. The focus on scalps ‘took time until people were finally interested in it, maybe five or six years ago, when American people started the self-care trend,’ said Ritsuko Borges, the founder of the Japanese…
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Jane Clougherty, an environmental health scientist, faces uncertainty as her federal grant was canceled earlier this year. Her research focused on protecting children from pollution and heat.
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Jane Clougherty, an environmental health scientist, has faced significant challenges after her federal grant was canceled earlier this year. The abrupt termination of the grant has disrupted her research on protecting children from pollution and heat, raising concerns about the broader implications for climate and public health studies.
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Jane Clougherty, an environmental health scientist, has faced the cancellation of her federal grant, which supported her research on protecting children from pollution and heat. Her work focuses on understanding how climate change exposure affects vulnerable populations.
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Jane Clougherty, an environmental health scientist, had her federal grant canceled without warning, impacting her research on protecting children from pollution and heat. The abrupt decision has raised concerns about the implications for environmental health research and child safety.
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Canadian librarian Ian Linkletter has settled a five-year legal battle with ed-tech firm Proctorio after being sued for sharing public YouTube videos. The case raised questions about free expression and Canadian copyright laws, leading to a non-monetary settlement.
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Canadian librarian Ian Linkletter has settled a five-year legal dispute with ed-tech firm Proctorio after being sued for sharing public YouTube videos that exposed how the company’s remote-proctoring AI works. The settlement included a permanent injunction against Linkletter’s posts, though he retains freedom of expression.
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Canadian librarian Ian Linkletter has reached a settlement with ed-tech firm Proctorio after a five-year legal battle. The case centered on Proctorio’s lawsuit against Linkletter for sharing public YouTube videos that unveiled how their AI remote-proctoring technology works.
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Canadian librarian Ian Linkletter has reached a settlement with ed-tech firm Proctorio after a five-year legal battle over sharing public YouTube videos. The lawsuit, which began when Proctorio claimed Linkletter shared private videos containing confidential information, was resolved without any financial exchange.
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A report from the National Bureau of Economic Research estimates that Brexit has cost the UK up to 8% of its GDP, with impacts on investment, employment, and productivity exceeding earlier forecasts. The study highlights the long-term economic repercussions of leaving the EU, including reduced international trade, lower business investment, and a shrinking workforce due…
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A new report by the National Bureau of Economic Research highlights that Brexit has cost the UK up to 8% of its GDP, surpassing earlier projections. The study attributes the losses to significant drops in investment, employment, and productivity, with the UK’s GDP being 6 to 8% lower than it would have been had the…
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A report by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) has estimated that Brexit has led to a reduction in the UK’s GDP of up to 8%, with significant declines in investment, employment, and productivity. The impact, attributed to prolonged uncertainty and reduced access to the EU market, is worse than previously forecast, according to…
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Britain’s GDP took a hit of up to 8% following the departure from the EU, analysts say.The decline was driven by sharp drops in investment, employment, and productivity, and was worse than previously forecast, the report said.
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ABC News faces renewed scrutiny as Trump criticizes its coverage of the Epstein scandal, suggesting the FCC revoke its license. The situation is rekindled by Amy Robach’s 2019 allegations that her network buried Epstein-related reporting on Clinton and Prince Andrew.
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ABC News is facing renewed scrutiny over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal after President Donald Trump publicly criticized the network during an exchange with reporter Mary Bruce. Trump, who initially opposed the release of the DOJ’s Epstein files, recently expressed support for their disclosure before a House vote, prompting Bruce to question his…
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ABC News faces renewed scrutiny over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, including claims that the network buried critical reporting linking the convicted sex offender to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. Trump’s recent confrontation with ABC reporter Mary Bruce has reignited debates over media bias and editorial standards.
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ABC News is once again in the spotlight over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, with President Donald Trump accusing the network of unethical reporting and suggesting the removal of its broadcast license. The controversy resurfaces following a tense exchange where Trump criticized ABC reporter Mary Bruce for her probing questions about the Epstein…
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European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas says any plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine needs to involve both Ukrainian and European sides. The proposal underscores the necessity of unity between the EU and Ukraine in addressing the ongoing conflict.
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European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas says any plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine needs to involve both Ukrainian and European sides. She emphasizes that a viable solution must include both sides to ensure effectiveness and long-term stability.
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European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas says any plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine needs to involve both Ukrainian and European sides. She emphasized the importance of collaborative diplomacy in achieving a lasting peace.
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European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas says any plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine needs to involve both Ukrainian and European sides. Kallas highlights the necessity of joint efforts to achieve a lasting peace.
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The FBI is probing the death of 16-year-old Anna Kepner on a Carnival cruise ship, with former FBI special agent Nicole Parker joining ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the investigation. The case raises questions about how the FBI navigates a crimes in international waters.
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The FBI is investigating the death of 16-year-old Anna Kepner on a Carnival cruise ship, with former agent Nicole Parker highlighting the challenges of international jurisdiction. The case raises questions about legal frameworks governing crimes in international waters.
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The FBI is probing the death of 16-year-old Anna Kepner on a Carnival cruise ship, with former FBI special agent Nicole Parker discussing the investigation on Fox & Friends. The case involves navigating the complexities of international jurisdiction and legal procedures.
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The FBI is conducting an investigation into the death of Anna Kepner on a Carnival cruise ship, highlighting the challenges of crimes in international waters. Nicole Parker, a former FBI special agent, joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the agency’s approach to such cases.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have clashed over the arrest of an Uzbek illegal immigrant who was captured while holding a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license. Bozorov, suspected of terrorist ties, was flagged in the federal SAVE database but was issued the license in July.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro clashes with DHS over Uzbek immigrant’s Pennsylvania commercial license as officials trade blame over vetting process failures. Akhror Bozorov was nabbed by ICE while holding a Pennsylvania CDL amid allegations of terror ties.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and DHS clash over the arrest of an Uzbek illegal immigrant with suspected terror ties who was captured by federal authorities while holding a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license. Officials dispute claims that the immigrant was allowed to obtain the license, emphasizing that the state followed federal protocols.
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has defended his administration’s handling of an illegal immigrant accused of having ties to terrorism, stating that the federal database confirmed his eligibility for a commercial driver’s license. The incident has led to tensions with the Department of Homeland Security over vetting processes.
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Google has launched a new feature in the Play Store update (version 48.8) that allows users to remotely uninstall apps across all their Android devices directly from their main phone. This simplifies app management by eliminating the need to manually uninstall apps on each device.
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Google has launched an updated version of the Play Store that includes a new ‘Uninstall’ button, allowing Android users to remove apps from multiple devices directly from their main phone. This feature streamlines app management by eliminating the need to navigate through multiple menus, enhancing convenience for users who manage several devices.
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Google has rolled out an update to the Google Play Store, introducing a new ‘Uninstall’ button that allows Android users to manage apps across multiple devices more efficiently. This change streamlines the process of uninstalling apps, reducing the need to manually remove them from each device individually.
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Android users can now easily manage apps on multiple devices with the new ‘Uninstall’ button in the Google Play Store update. The feature simplifies the process of removing apps across different Android devices, improving both organization and digital security.
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A Catholic group has sued the Trump administration over restrictions preventing them from ministering at an ICE detention center in Broadview, Illinois. The Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership claims their access has been blocked, raising concerns about religious freedom and immigration practices.
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A Catholic coalition has sued the Trump administration, claiming it blocked access to an ICE detention center in Illinois, restricting their ability to provide spiritual care. The group argues this action violates religious freedom rights and hampers their ministry efforts.
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A Catholic group has sued the Trump administration, claiming that its members have been blocked from ministering at an ICE detention center. The lawsuit alleges that the administration has prevented the group from providing religious services to detainees.
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A Catholic advocacy group is suing the Trump administration over its restricted access to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Illinois. The Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership claims its members face barriers to providing spiritual care to detainees.
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Ukraine’s air defense systems successfully intercepted and destroyed 106 out of 136 incoming Russian missiles and drones during a major overnight strike. The attack, which originated from multiple directions including Kursk, Orel, and Crimea, involved a mix of Shahed and other types of UAVs.
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Ukraine’s air forces reported successfully downing 106 out of 136 incoming Russian missiles and drones during a major overnight attack on November 20. The assaults, launched from regions including Kursk, Orel, Millerovo, Bryansk, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk – Russia, Gvardiyske – temporarily occupied Crimea, about 80 of them – Shahed UAVs.
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Ukraine’s Air Force downed 106 out of 136 Russian missiles and drones overnight, marking a significant defensive achievement. The attacks originated from multiple regions in Russia and Crimea, with a majority of the missiles being Shahed UAVs.
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Ukraine’s Air Force reported intercepting 106 out of 136 incoming Russian missiles and drones during a major attack overnight on November 20. The assault, which occurred from 18:00 on November 19, involved Shahed and Gerbera type UAVs, as well as other drones launched from various locations including Kursk, Orel, and Crimea.
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President Donald Trump has condemned six Democrats for urging troops to defy ‘illegal’ orders, calling their actions ‘seditious’ and demanding their arrests. The lawmakers, including Senators Elissa Slot, Mark Kelly, and Representatives Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, Chrissy Houlahan, and Jason Crow, appeared in a viral video framing their statements as a call to protect democratic…
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President Trump condemned six Democrats for urging troops to refuse illegal orders, calling the actions ‘seditious’ and demanding their arrests. The lawmakers, including Mark Kelly and Jason Crow, faced backlash for their video, which highlights their military backgrounds and calls for defiance of unlawful commands.
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President Donald Trump slammed six Democrats who urged troops to ‘refuse illegal orders,’ calling their actions ‘seditious’ and insisting that the lawmakers should be arrested. The lawmakers, who appeared in a viral video, were accused of undermining national security and endangering the country.
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President Donald Trump has condemned six Democratic lawmakers for urging military personnel to ‘refuse illegal orders,’ calling their actions ‘seditious’ and advocating for their arrests. The video, which was posted on Tuesday by Sen. Elissa Slotkin, has drawn the ire of Republicans and the Trump administration.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has endorsed a death penalty bill for Palestinian terrorists, sparking fierce public and political debate. The law mandates execution within 90 days following a fair trial, requiring two additional Knesset votes to pass.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly endorsed a controversial bill proposing the death penalty for Palestinian terrorists who murder Israelis, sparking intense public and political debate.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has endorsed a controversial death penalty bill for Palestinian terrorists, requiring two more Knesset votes to pass. Critics argue the law is unconstitutional, discriminatory, and may provoke further violence, while supporters claim it is necessary to deter terrorism and end hostage-taking.
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Prime Minister Netanyahu has endorsed a death penalty law for Palestinian terrorists, sparking intense political debate. Critics argue the law is extreme, potentially discriminatory, and could incite further violence.
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The article highlights the critical role of reducing carbon dioxide emissions in mitigating climate change. It examines various strategies such as transitioning to renewable energy and adopting green technology as key steps toward reducing emissions.
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The article examines the urgent need to cut carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels, proposing renewable energy, green tech, and deforestation prevention as vital solutions to climate change.
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The article discusses the urgent need to address carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion, which contribute to climate change. It explores potential solutions such as renewable energy and green technology, as well as the importance of combating deforestation.
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The article discusses the urgent need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels, highlighting solutions such as renewable energy and green technology.
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Authorities in Istanbul are investigating whether a German family of four, including two children, died from exposure to a toxic chemical found in their hotel room. The hotel owner and two employees were detained as part of the inquiry into the deaths of the family members.
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Authorities in Istanbul are investigating whether a German family of four, including two children, died from exposure to a toxic chemical found in their hotel room. The owner of the Harbour Suites Old City Hotel and two employees were among 11 people who were detained after the deaths.
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Authorities are investigating whether a German family of four, including two children, died from exposure to a toxic chemical found in their hotel room. The owner of the Harbour Suites Old City Hotel in Istanbul and two employees were among 11 people who were detained after the deaths this month of four family members who…
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Authorities are investigating whether a German family of four, including two children, died from exposure to a toxic chemical in their hotel room at the Harbour Suites Old City Hotel in Istanbul. The hotel owner and two employees have been detained as part of the inquiry.