Weight Loss Medication May Help Detox from Substance Abuse

A growing number of people are reporting that weight-loss medication has helped them kick their substance abuse habits. One such individual, Matt Christensen, had a remarkable transformation after switching from heroin to drinking, but ultimately landed on food instead. In 2022, Christensen stopped drinking and put on an alarming 95 pounds. Studies have shown promising … Read more

Stocks Near Record Highs, But Risks Rise As Tech Frenzy Continues

The stock market is near record highs, with tech stocks leading the way. However, experts warn that the rally could be nearing its end, and investors should be cautious about taking profits in extended stocks. Key earnings reports are on the horizon, including those from Toll Brothers, Broadcom, Oracle, Costco, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, and Adobe. … Read more

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Inflation Data May Dampen Market Optimism Ahead of Fed Meeting

The US Federal Reserve’s meeting later this month may face increased scrutiny as inflation data is set to be released, potentially dampening market optimism. The November consumer price index is expected to show a 0.2% increase from the prior month and 2.6% year-over-year growth, according to FactSet. This would mark no change in inflation from … Read more

Selena Gomez Responds to Eugenio Derbez’s Criticism

Selena Gomez has responded to Eugenio Derbez, who criticized her performance in “Emilia PĂ©rez”. Derbez said Gomez’s use of Spanish in the film was “indefensible” and that she didn’t know what she was saying. Gomez acknowledged Derbez’s criticism, stating that she did the best she could with the time she had. Despite Derbez’s remarks, the … Read more

Box Office Surprise: Moana 2 and Wicked Dominate Weekend

A new wave of movies hit theaters over the Thanksgiving weekend, but in a surprising turn of events, Disney’s animated sequel “Moana 2” and musical drama “Wicked” took the top spots at the box office. Despite initial expectations, both films brought in lower-than-expected results. Moana 2 is projected to earn around $50 million, while Wicked … Read more

Apple’s New iPhone 17 Air Design Revealed

Apple is set to unveil a significantly redesigned iPhone 17 range, with a new iPhone SE featuring Face ID and an iPhone 17 Air that boasts a slimmer design. According to a report by Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, the main factor behind this redesign is Apple’s in-house modem system, which will debut next spring. The … Read more

AI-Powered Stocks to Watch in 2025

As 2025 approaches, investors are looking ahead to the next few years and identifying stocks that may deliver strong returns. With technological trends like artificial intelligence (AI) on the rise, companies with AI-driven growth potential will likely shine. Here’s a closer look at three stocks that could make headlines in the second half of the … Read more

Small Bursts of High-Intensity Exercise May Lower Cardiovascular Risk

Researchers from the University of Sydney have found that short bursts of high-intensity exercise throughout the day, known as vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity (VILPA), can lower a person’s risk for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). This study analyzed data from over 103,000 middle-aged men and women with an average age of 61. The results … Read more

NASA Postpones Lunar Surface Return and Artemis II Mission

NASA has confirmed delays in its plans to return humans to the lunar surface and has postponed the Artemis II mission. The new launch date for the mission, now expected to be no earlier than April 2026, pushes back the next lunar landing to mid-2027. The delays come after a series of issues with the … Read more