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Dec 19 2025WEATHER

Des Moines' Christmas Snow: A Rare Treat

In Des Moines, a white Christmas is not a sure thing. Only about half the time, there's at least an inch of snow on the ground on Christmas Day. This has been the case since records began in 1939. Recently, it's been even less common, with just three official white Christmases since 2015. But what

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Dec 19 2025WEATHER

When the Wind Howls: A Look at the Recent Weather Chaos in the U. S.

A recent weather system has caused serious problems across the U. S. A man lost his life, and two kids were badly hurt in Idaho due to extreme winds and freezing temperatures. The man died when a tree fell on his house, while the children were injured when trees and power lines came down in Twin Fal

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Fats in the Brain: What Omega-3 and Omega-6 Really Do

People often talk about how good or bad fats are for our brains. Omega-3 and Omega-6 are two types of fats that get a lot of attention. Some studies say they help prevent brain diseases, while others say they don't make much difference. This is confusing, right? To clear things up, researchers looke

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

A Shortcut to Freedom for Bolsonaro?

Brazil's congress has given a boost to Jair Bolsonaro, the ex-president who was handed a 27-year prison term for plotting to overthrow the government after the 2022 elections. The new law, which has been cleared by both the lower house and the senate, could cut Bolsonaro's time behind bars significa

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

A Kind Heart in the Face of Rudeness: The Story of Jeanie Beeman

Jeanie Beeman, a 72-year-old Target employee, found herself at the center of a viral video where she was verbally attacked for wearing a Charlie Kirk shirt. The incident, which took place in a Chico, California Target store, was uploaded to TikTok by Michelea Ponce, a nurse at Enloe Health. Ponce's

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Dec 18 2025BUSINESS

A Business Dispute Takes Flight After Tragic Crash

A tragic plane crash in September 2024 left a lasting impact on a Colorado business and its owners. Kyle Scott, a seasoned pilot and co-founder of Colorado Fire Aviation, lost his life when his small plane struck a power line. This event set off a chain of events that led to a legal battle over the

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Will Tkachuk Suit Up for the Winter Classic?

Matthew Tkachuk's participation in the upcoming Winter Classic is still up in the air. The Florida Panthers' star forward is recovering from a lower-body injury and has yet to join his teammates on the ice. General manager Bill Zito remains uncertain about Tkachuk's availability for the outdoor game

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Wildfires in LA: Hidden Health Risks Beyond the Flames

Wildfires in LA County left more than just ashes and destruction. They also left a trail of health issues that surprised researchers. A recent study found that after the January wildfires, emergency room visits for heart attacks spiked. This was unexpected, as heart attacks are not typically linked

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Does Going to Church Help When You're Treated Badly?

A recent study looked at how going to church affects people's well-being, especially when they face discrimination. The idea was that religion might help protect people from the negative effects of being treated unfairly. The study used data from a big survey of Canadians in 2020. The findings were

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

What Do Swedes Really Think About Pig-to-Human Organ Transplants?

Swedes have mixed feelings about the idea of receiving organs from pigs. This is not just a simple yes or no question. It's complicated. A recent online survey tried to understand these feelings better. First, let's talk about what xenotransplantation is. It's the process of transplanting organs fr

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