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Trending: Alberta's Pulse: Tech Turmoil & Lunar Ambitions

Alberta is watching a mix of breaking news, from a diabetes drug's brain impact to Elon Musk's platform outage, a tense NBA game, NASA's moon base plans, a reality TV reunion, and Nintendo's controversial game pricing.

Mornin' Alberta. The digital world is buzzing with outages and pricing shocks, while NASA sets its sights far beyond Earth.

  • metformin: New research dropped in the last 24-48 hours, revealing unexpected effects of the diabetes drug Metformin directly on the brain. This fresh data has the medical world and patients buzzing, redefining what we thought we knew about this long-standing medication.
  • x: Elon Musk's platform "X" suffered a significant outage yesterday, leaving users across the globe locked out. This latest disruption, just weeks after a raid on its French office, is fueling fresh debates about the platform's reliability and Musk's controversial leadership.
  • nets vs warriors: The Golden State Warriors clinched a narrow victory over the Brooklyn Nets yesterday, ending in a tight 109-106 game. The hard-fought match has fans dissecting every play, keeping the playoff picture tense for both teams in the standings.
  • nasa moon base: NASA has unveiled its ambitious, multi-billion-dollar plan to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon. This audacious project, backed by President Trump, is sparking both excitement and skepticism over its cost and feasibility.
  • age of attraction reunion: After a dramatic season finale, the "Age of Attraction" reality show announced a reunion special, promising to "air all the dirty laundry." Fans are already speculating which couples will clash and what bombshells will be dropped, setting the stage for more on-screen drama.
  • nintendo physical games: Nintendo has confirmed that physical games for the upcoming Switch 2 will generally cost $10 more than their digital counterparts. This pricing shift has ignited a fierce debate among gamers and collectors about the future value of physical media in a digital-first world.

Clearly, it's a dynamic week, from pharmaceutical breakthroughs to interstellar ambitions and digital dilemmas.