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  • Dog Owners: Know These 10 Plants That Could Seriously Harm Your Pup Daily walks are not just a regular activity—they're essential to maintaining your dog's physical and emotional well-being.
  • Study Reveals: 90% of High-Protein Foods Are Bad for Your Health High-protein snacks may hinder weight management; 90.8% of high-protein foods are unhealthy. Short intense activities can be effective.
  • Why Alcohol Isn’t the Stress-Reliever You Think It Is Alcohol may temporarily boost mood, but it negatively impacts mental and physical health long-term, requiring expert help and alternatives.
  • From Ice Canoe Races to Snow Baths: Everything You Can Expect at Quebec’s 2025 Winter Carnival Quebec City Winter Carnival 2025 features day and night events, including parades, ice sculptures, and snow bathing competitions.
  • 15 North Koreans Sanctioned for Earning Cash Through Cryptocurrency Hacks South Korea sanctions 15 North Koreans linked to cryptocurrency hacking funding nuclear programs, emphasizing ongoing cyber threats.
  • North Korea Tests Deadly Electric Fences With Live Animals—What Are They Preparing For? North Korea intensifies military preparations with new fences, noise campaigns, and GPS jamming, while reducing personnel for winter.
  • Planning a Holiday Getaway to NYC? Here’s Everything You Need to Know Discover NYC's holiday magic with Rockefeller Center's attractions, Hotel Week deals, and winter festivities for a budget-friendly trip.
  • North Korea Destroys Power Lines That Have Long Linked South and North North Korea is dismantling power lines along the Gyeongui Line, severing ties with South Korea and halting inter-Korean relations.
  • 3 Must-Visit Ski Resorts for the Ultimate Winter Getaway Discover three top winter sports destinations for skiing enthusiasts seeking new experiences this winter season.
  • Judge in Shanghai Calls Cryptos 'Commodities,' But Cautions Against Speculation and Crime Judge Sun Jie clarifies that cryptocurrency is legal in China as a commodity but warns against its speculative and illicit uses.
  • One-Third of Children Worldwide Struggle with Nearsightedness A study reveals global myopia rates in children have tripled since the 1990s, now affecting 36% due to increased screen time.
  • 5000 Jack-O'-Lanterns Light Up the Bronx Zoo for Halloween Fun The Bronx Zoo's Pumpkin Nights, from September 26 to October 27, features animal-themed jack-o'-lanterns and interactive activities.

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