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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Capturing Rubidium: A Smart New Way to Extract Valuable Ions

Rubidium is a valuable element found in salt-lake brines, but extracting it has been a tough job. The usual methods aren't great at picking out rubidium from other stuff like sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. But now, there's a new trick: using a special material with lots of sulfonic acid

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Preeclampsia and the Protein Puzzle

Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy condition. It happens when blood vessels in the placenta don't work right. This can lead to high blood pressure and other problems. Scientists think a protein called Thrombospondin-1 (THBS1) might be involved. THBS1 is a big molecule in the body. It usually helps

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Tennessee's Unexpected Political Showdown

Tennessee, known for its strong Republican base, is currently the center of attention for a special House election. The event has drawn significant interest from high-profile Republicans, including Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Donald Trump. Their involvement highlights the importance of

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Dec 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Young Rapper's Life Cut Short at 26

A young rapper has passed away, and there are hints that it might have been by his own hand. The news came from the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner, and the Boca Raton Police Department shared the sad details with TMZ. The exact cause of death is still a mystery, but fans are speculating based on

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks Workers Win Big: $35M Settlement for Unfair Schedules

Starbucks is in hot water after a big settlement. They have to pay $35 million to over 15, 000 workers in New York City. This is the largest settlement of its kind in the city's history. The issue? Starbucks was accused of not giving workers stable schedules and cutting hours without warning. Worke

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Dec 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ekin-Su's Big Move: New Teams, Bigger Dreams

Ekin-Su Culculoglu is making waves in the entertainment world. She has just teamed up with WME for global representation and Atlas Entertainment for management. But she's not leaving her current publicity team, Emily Blair Media, behind. This is a fresh start for her, especially after parting ways w

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Refugee Crisis: A Struggle for Survival at the Chad Border

In the small town of Tine, Chad, near the Sudanese border, refugees face a dire situation. Many have fled violence in Sudan, only to find little help upon arrival. Najwa Isa Adam, a 32-year-old refugee, now cooks for other displaced families. She escaped al-Fashir, where she was held captive and ass

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

China's Growing Threat to Religious Freedom and Global Security

China's government is cracking down hard on different religions. They are targeting Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists. This includes locking up religious leaders, tearing down places of worship, and banning religious activities. They say they are doing this for "Sinicization" and state security, bu

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Dec 01 2025RELIGION

When Faith and Passion Collide: A Husband's Dilemma

A man finds himself at a crossroads. His weekly podcast, a source of joy and expression, is under fire. His wife, a devout Christian, has drawn a line in the sand. She's given him an ultimatum: stop the podcast or face divorce. The podcast, where he openly discusses atheism and other topics, clashes

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Russia and China: A New Era of Easy Travel

Russia has just made it easier for many Chinese citizens to visit. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing tourists, business people, academics, artists, and athletes from China to enter Russia without a visa for up to 30 days. This move is seen as a way to strengthen ties between the two

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