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New study links ultra-processed foods to early colorectal polyps
A new analysis released in November 2025 by Mass General Brigham and collaborating institutions reported that women who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods face a significantly greater likelihood of developing precancerous colorectal polyps before the age of 50.
“Slender Man” attacker is rearrested after disappearing the day before
On November 23, 2025, Morgan Geyser, a 23-year-old woman involved in the infamous 2014 “Slender Man” stabbing, was located and taken into custody in Illinois, just one day after escaping from a Wisconsin mental health group home.
Flu vaccine may be less effective against new H3N2 variants
The newly emerged influenza A H3N2 subclade K variant may escape this year’s vaccine in Canada, raising serious public health concerns.
Unification Church leader “True Mother” is arrested on bribery accusations
Family Federation for World Peace and Unification leader Hak Ja Han Moon was arrested on September 22, 2025, on allegations of directing bribery and embezzlement efforts tied to South Korean political figures.
Venezuela faces new inflation crisis amid U.S. sanctions
Venezuela’s currency collapse and renewed U.S. oil restrictions have sent prices to a three-year high, deepening fears of another economic meltdown.
Google’s quantum echoes demonstrates verifiable quantum advantage
For decades, scientists have pursued the elusive goal of quantum advantage, the point at which quantum computers can outperform the most powerful classical machines.
The Pokémon Company’s new spinoff game, Pokopia is coming
The Pokémon Company announced on the 14th that it has released a special video of its new Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive "Pokémon Pokopia" through Pokémon's official YouTube channel.
Tesla moves to phase out China-made parts from U.S. factories
Tesla has begun directing its suppliers to phase out China-made components from vehicles produced in the United States, a move that could make the company’s American-built cars more domestically sourced than ever before.
Louvre heist in France caused immense criticism due to lack of security
The Louvre art museum located in Paris, France was robbed of its valuables on October 19 2025 in a span of 8 minutes.
Open AI releases ChatGPT’s handling of suicide-related conversations
On October 28, Open AI, an artificial intelligence organization and the creator of ChatGPT, published ChatGPT’s official article of its responses to sensitive conversations about suicide and self-harm.
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