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Nov 29 2024RELIGION

Notre Dame’s Rebirth: A Peek Inside the Famous Cathedral

Five years after that tragic fire, Notre Dame Cathedral is ready to show off its newly renovated interior. On a crisp, sunny day, French President Emmanuel Macron got a sneak peek inside the iconic cathedral. Gone are the gloomy memories of the fire; instead, visitors can now enjoy the bright, airy

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

A New Jaw, A New Smile: One Woman's Experience

Imagine having a part of your upper jaw removed because of a tumor. That's what happened to a 23-year-old woman. She had an ameloblastoma, a type of tumor that can damage your jawbone and even spread to your maxillary sinus. Doctors faced a big challenge: the area was scarred and stuck together, mak

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Nov 29 2024EDUCATION

How Students’ Views on Tests Change Over Time

Ever wondered how students grow to see tests as a chance to learn? This study took a close look at how students’ views on tests change as they move towards graduation. It turns out, the ability to see tests as a way to learn is all about being flexible and adaptable. Researchers wanted to know how t

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Top Prosecutor Steps Down as New Boss Takes Over

Damian Williams, the U. S. Attorney who's been making waves with big indictments, is calling it quits. He's resigning just as Donald Trump is about to nominate someone new for the job. Williams has gone after some big names, like New York Mayor Eric Adams, Ghislaine Maxwell, and even Sean "Diddy" Co

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Sweden Seeks China's Help After Mysterious Cable Cuts

Recently, Sweden has formally requested China's help to explain the sudden damage to two important data cables in the Baltic Sea. These cables, one connecting Finland to Germany and another from Lithuania to Sweden, were both damaged in Swedish waters. The incident happened near a Chinese ship calle

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Discovering Regrets: What Cancer Patients Think About Clinical Trials

Imagine you're a cancer patient, and you decide to join a clinical trial. You might think it's a way to get the best possible treatment. But what if things don't go as planned? A study looked into how cancer patients feel after joining clinical trials. It found that about one in ten patients had reg

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some LGBTQ+ Youths Claim They Smoke, But Don't?

Ever wondered why some LGBTQ+ young adults say they smoke, yet don't really identify as smokers? It's a puzzling behavior called phantom smoking. This happens when people distance themselves from the stigma of smoking. LGBTQ+ folks and smokers often face judgment, so some might claim to smoke to fit

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Nov 28 2024CRIME

Rap Mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs Stays in Jail Ahead of Trial

Sean "Diddy" Combs will remain behind bars until his trial, as a federal judge has denied his request for a $50 million bail package. The judge, Arun Subramanian, believes that no conditions can guarantee the safety of the community. The decision was based on Combs' alleged history of violence, incl

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Nov 28 2024CRIME

Tragic Crash: Tesla Cybertruck Causes Fire and Fatalities in California

In the heart of California, a Tesla Cybertruck crash led to a fatal fire early Wednesday morning. The incident happened in Piedmont, just outside San Francisco, leaving three people dead and one injured. Police Chief Jeremy Bowers confirmed that the truck crashed at around 3 a. m. , with an unidenti

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Religion and Coping Affect Mental Health in Black College Students

Let's take a closer look at how religion and coping methods influence how undergraduate African American college students in the South perceive their mental health. Scientists conducted a study at a big public university in the South to understand these connections better. They brought together 131

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