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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

How Long Does School Stuff Stay in Your Brain?

Ever thought about how much school knowledge sticks around? Most tests happen right after class. But what if we check a year or two later? A new study looked at students who took basic or mid-level microeconomics. They took a test at the end of their course. Then, between one and two and a half year

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Dec 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Password Panic: A Crypto Love Story

Jennifer Garner is taking on a new role that blends comedy, romance, and a touch of crypto reality. She's starring in "One Attempt Remaining, " a Netflix film about an ex-couple who need to recover a forgotten crypto wallet password to access millions. The catch? They only have three days to remembe

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Dec 13 2025LIFESTYLE

From Attic Beads to Sparkling Success: A Jewelry Journey

In the heart of East Northport, a unique story unfolds. Rebecca Geraghty, a local mom, has transformed a forgotten box of beads into a thriving jewelry business. It all began with a chance discovery in her attic. She stumbled upon beads from her childhood and decided to create something new. This si

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

Steelers Star T. J. Watt's Game Time Uncertain

T. J. Watt, the star edge rusher for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is facing some health concerns. He missed practice on Thursday after feeling some discomfort in his lung the day before. This has put his availability for the upcoming Monday night game against the Miami Dolphins in doubt. On Friday, new

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Border Dispute: Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Pause Fighting

Thailand and Cambodia have decided to stop fighting again. This isn't new. They've been arguing over land for a long time. The problem started with a map from 1907. Thailand says it's wrong. Cambodia says it's right. A court said Cambodia is right in 1962. Many Thais are still upset about that. Bot

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Justice Wins: A Salvadoran Man's Fight for Fairness

A Salvadoran man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was recently freed from immigration detention after a federal judge ruled that the government did not have a lawful order for his removal. This decision came after Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March due to what Immigration and Customs Enforcement call

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's Controversial Pardon: What's Really Going On?

Donald Trump, the former U. S. president, has stirred up quite the storm with his recent pardon of Tina Peters. She's a former Colorado elections clerk who's currently behind bars. Peters was handed a nine-year sentence for her role in the 2020 election drama. The trouble started when she let unauth

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

CNN: Who's Really in Control?

CNN is in a tough spot. It's like a hot potato, and everyone wants a piece. First, Netflix wanted to buy most of CNN's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery. But they didn't want the news networks. They wanted the movie studios and streaming services. CNN staff thought this was good news. They reme

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Smart Money Moves: Planning Early for Skin Cancer Care

Early planning can save a lot of money and effort. This is especially true in healthcare. When developing new treatments, it's wise to think about costs and benefits early on. This approach can help make sure that the treatments are not only effective but also affordable. Take skin cancer, for exam

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Tech Titans Bet Big on AI and Space

The excitement around AI has cooled down a bit. Not long ago, any news about OpenAI would make tech stocks jump. But now, investors are more cautious. They're not as quick to believe big promises in the AI world. Things got even more complicated when Time Magazine named a group of AI leaders as Per

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