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Dec 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Mother's Journey: Balancing Education and Family

Whitney, a 33-year-old mother of four, has just completed her criminal justice studies at Montgomery Community College. This is a big deal for her, but she's not feeling the celebration just yet. Why? Because she had to take a break from her job to focus on school, and now money is tight. With four

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Money Woes: What's Next?

Colorado is facing another tough year when it comes to money. Lawmakers are getting ready for a tough time, as the state's income is expected to drop. This means they will have to cut spending by a lot, around $850 million. They already cut $1. 2 billion this year and another $783 million over the s

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Processed Meats and Cancer: What's the Deal with Nitrosyl-Heme?

Processed meats have long been linked to colorectal cancer, but what's the real story behind this connection? Scientists have been digging into the role of nitrosyl-heme, a compound formed when nitrites are added to meats during processing. This compound might be the key player in boosting cancer ri

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Serbia's Students Stand Up for Education and Justice

In Serbia, a wave of student protests is sweeping across the country. This time, it's not just about one city or one issue. It's about standing up for education, justice, and the future of Serbia. The latest protests took place in Novi Pazar, a town known for its young and diverse population. These

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Nursing: A Family Legacy of Care and Community Support

Nursing is more than just a job. It's a passion for those who want to help others when they are sick or hurt. This is especially important in the U. S. , where there aren't enough nurses to take care of everyone who needs help. The Trump Administration once said that nursing degrees aren't as impor

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Talk: Making IoT Networks Safer and Greener

In the world of smart devices, keeping data safe and saving energy is a big deal. A new system called FL-TEAR is trying to make things better. It works with Fog, Cloud, and IoT tech to make sure information moves smoothly and safely. FL-TEAR is special because it uses something called federated lea

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Colon Cancer Spread

Colon cancer can be tricky. It often comes back in a new spot after treatment. This is called metachronous metastasis. Doctors want to find ways to predict who might face this issue. A recent study looked at patients with stage II or III colon cancer. These patients had surgery between 2016 and 202

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Dec 21 2025EDUCATION

Small Steps, Big Impact: How Daily Routines Can Change Kids' Lives

Kids who seem to have their lives together might not be benefiting from expensive programs or complicated strategies. Instead, it could be the simple, everyday habits that make a difference. Things like doing chores, sticking to a bedtime, and sharing meals as a family. These aren't groundbreaking i

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Kids and Food Allergies: What You Need to Know

Food allergies in children are a big deal. Some kids grow out of them, but others don’t. So, what’s the deal? First, let’s talk about the good news. Milk and egg allergies are common, but many kids outgrow them. In fact, up to 95% of children eventually tolerate these foods. It often starts with ba

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dan Da Dan Season 3: What's Next for Momo and Okarun?

In 2027, fans of the supernatural comedy "Dan Da Dan" can expect a new season. This news came out during Jump Festa 2026, along with a fresh key visual for the show. The first season of "Dan Da Dan" aired from October to December 2024. The second season followed from July to September 2025. The ser

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