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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

How Kids Judge What They're Told: A Turkish Study

Kids are like little detectives, always figuring out who to trust. A recent study looked at how Turkish-speaking kids, aged four and six, decide if what they're told is reliable. They used special words in Turkish to see if kids could tell the difference between someone making a guess and someone re

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Pilot Fatigue Rules: A Global Challenge

Canada is taking a closer look at its rules for pilot rest times. The reason? Industry players say the current rules are too complicated and hard to follow. This isn't just a Canadian issue. Other countries, like India, are also struggling to balance safety and practicality. In India, the biggest a

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Dec 11 2025WEATHER

Denver's Mornings Light Up with Colorful Surprises

Denver's early risers have been treated to a stunning display of colors in the sky this week. The sunrises have been particularly vibrant, with hues of blue, pink, purple, orange, and red painting the morning sky. This is not just a coincidence, but a result of specific weather conditions and atmosp

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Dec 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Brunswick's Community Champions Are Guarding Their Waterways

In Brunswick, Georgia, a unique team of local leaders, including pastors and officials, teamed up with scientists to tackle a pressing issue: keeping the city's water safe. This wasn't just another environmental project. It was a grassroots effort that earned national recognition. The group, known

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Recovery: A Journey of Change and Challenges

Mental health recovery is a big deal. It's not just about getting better. It's about changing lives. But what does recovery really mean? And how do we make it work in the real world? In Wales, recovery is now part of the mental health laws and policies. This is a big step. But does it make a differ

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Frankie Grande Opens Up About Life, Love, and Recovery

Frankie Grande, the brother of pop sensation Ariana Grande, recently shared his life experiences on a new podcast. The show, called "Holding Space With Tracy E. Gilchrist, " is hosted by a well-known journalist who gained fame after a viral interview with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. In the fir

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Missouri Sports Betting: Big Wins and Big Risks

Missouri has just launched sports betting, and it's a game-changer for fans. With the Kansas City Chiefs fighting to stay in the playoffs, the timing couldn't be better. But it's not just about the Chiefs. The St. Louis Blues are also making a comeback, and the Missouri Tigers are gearing up for a t

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Iowa State and Iowa: A Clash of Titans

Iowa State is making waves in the basketball world. They just beat Iowa in a close game, 74-69. Audi Crooks had a great night, scoring 30 points. This win moved Iowa State up to the ninth spot in the rankings. Iowa didn't do too bad either. They stayed at number 12. But their next game is against U

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Friday Night Sports Extravaganza: What to Watch

Friday, Dec. 12, is packed with sports action. Hockey fans can catch the Ontario Reign taking on the Colorado Eagles at 9 p. m. on NHL Network. College basketball is also in full swing, with Missouri State facing Xavier at 7 p. m. on truTV and Texas squaring off against UConn at 8 p. m. on FOX. For

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Utah Athletics Gets a Big Boost from Private Investors

A big change is coming to college sports, and the University of Utah is at the center of it. The school is teaming up with Otro Capital, a private equity firm from New York. This deal could bring in up to $500 million, which is a lot of money for any sports program. The firm will own a small part of

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