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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Kids' Mental Health: Schools Matter More Than We Thought

Schools did more than teach lessons during the pandemic. They kept kids' mental health in check. A recent study dug into health records of over 185, 700 kids in California. It found that kids who went back to school sooner had fewer mental health issues. This included depression, anxiety, and ADHD.

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tehran's Water Crisis: A Growing Concern

Iran is facing a serious water shortage. The country has not seen such a long dry spell in 60 years. A water expert, Rama Habibi, shared this news. He works for the Tehran Regional Water Company. He said that for five years in a row, there has been very little rain. Last year, Tehran got 48 millimet

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Dec 09 2025RELIGION

Faith in America: A Pause in the Decline

Religion in the United States is at a crossroads. Recent studies show that while the decline in religious affiliation has slowed, it hasn't reversed. Young adults are still less likely to identify with a religion compared to older generations. However, the trend of decreasing religious affiliation h

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Facts Over Feelings

Climate change is a hot topic, but not everyone agrees on the facts. Some people think that concern about climate change is fading. They point to surveys showing that the number of Americans who believe in climate change has stayed about the same over the past few years. But does this mean we should

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Dec 09 2025LIFESTYLE

A Small Stand, Big Memories: The End of an Era at Diridon Station

Diridon Station in San Jose is about to lose a beloved spot. The McCarthy’s Newsstand, a tiny stand in the corner of the historic train station, is closing its doors. Anne Zingale, who took over the business in 2022, got the news last month. The stand has been on a short-term lease for years. It wil

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's 2026 Throwback Kits: A Nostalgic Comeback

In 2026, Chelsea fans can expect a blast from the past with Nike's special-edition lifestyle retro keeper kit. This isn't just any kit; it's part of a larger throwback collection that includes training tops and a lifestyle range. The design takes inspiration from the 1994-1996 kit, featuring a class

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Science Stars Unite to Battle Fake News

Ever wondered how science facts can stand up to the flood of fake news? A big live chat on Reddit is set to tackle this tough topic. The event, called "Tipping Point – Turning Science Into Solutions, " will bring together scientists, teachers, and social media stars. They will talk about the hurdles

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Pollutants Stick to Wastewater Cleaners

Nanoparticles, tiny pollutants, are a big worry. They can harm nature and people over time. A recent study looked at how these nanoparticles stick to and come off of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) in wastewater treatment. AGS is a special kind of sludge used to clean water. The study found that the

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Seeing Hearts in a New Light: A Breakthrough in Heart Attack Imaging

Heart attacks are serious, and spotting them early is crucial. Scientists have been working on new ways to see heart damage using special tiny particles and advanced imaging. These particles, called nanoparticles, are not new. But the way they are used here is different. The usual method involves u

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Big Shift: How Streaming Giants Are Changing Movies

Movies have changed a lot over the years. Not all of it is good. The quality of movies has been going down. This is especially true for the regular movies that come out every weekend. They are often forgettable or just plain bad. This is not just an opinion. It is backed up by facts. The number of

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