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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

How Faith Talks Can Help Teens in Therapy

In the Netherlands, a new way to mix faith and therapy is being tested. It's called the faith relationship interview, or FRI for short. Here, teens and their therapists chat about beliefs, feelings about God, and how their faith shapes their relationships. Eight teens and four therapists took part

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Jul 29 2025POLITICS

A Judge Stands Up for Health Care Access

A recent decision by a federal judge in Boston has made waves in the healthcare world. The judge has expanded a block on a part of a law that aimed to cut off federal funding for Planned Parenthood. This law was part of a larger domestic policy bill signed by former President Donald Trump. The judg

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Jul 28 2025CRIME

Train Tragedy Strikes Germany: What Happened?

A terrible accident happened in southwest Germany. A passenger train went off the tracks near Riedlingen, close to Stuttgart. Sadly, three people died, and many others got hurt. The train company, Deutsche Bahn, doesn't know why this happened yet. Some reports say there was a storm before the crash.

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Jul 25 2025SCIENCE

Smart Nanoparticles Take Aim at Cancer

Cancer is tricky. It hides and grows, making it hard to treat. But what if we could send tiny, smart helpers to find and fight cancer cells? That's the idea behind a new type of nanoparticle. These aren't just any nanoparticles. They're designed to stay calm and inactive while traveling through the

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for HIV Treatment: South African Men's Take on Long-Acting Injections

In South Africa, men who are not straight face big problems with HIV. They have a hard time sticking to their daily HIV medicine. This makes it tough to keep the virus under control. Things like hiding their status, feeling ashamed, and dealing with partners make it even harder. A new kind of HIV m

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Jul 24 2025POLITICS

President's Unexpected Visit to the Fed Sparks Debate

The Federal Reserve, a key player in the U. S. economy, is under the spotlight as President Donald Trump plans to visit its headquarters. This visit comes as Trump and his allies question the Fed's recent building renovations, which have seen costs rise significantly. The president has been vocal ab

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

Justice Served: Football Boss and Rebel Leader Jailed for Atrocities in Central African Republic

In a landmark ruling, two men were found guilty of grave crimes in the Central African Republic (CAR). Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, once a prominent figure in African football, and Alfred Yekatom, a former rebel leader, were sentenced for their roles in violent attacks targeting Muslims between 2013 a

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

Growth Hormone Therapy: A New Approach for Kids and Adults

Long-acting growth hormone (LAGH) therapy is changing the game for people with growth hormone deficiency (GHD). It's a big step forward because it means fewer injections and better treatment adherence. In Germany, three LAGH products have hit the market: lonapegsomatropin, somapacitan, and somatrog

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

Catching a Cyber Shadow: Big Bust in Ukraine

In a major win for cybercrime fighters, Ukraine just caught a big fish. They grabbed the suspected boss of XSS. is, a shady online hangout for crooks. This wasn't a quick grab. It took four years of digging, with help from France and Europol. XSS. is has been around since 2013. It's like a bad guy'

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

How Pregnancy Hormones Affect Mom's Mind

Pregnancy is a big deal. It changes a lot in a woman's body. One thing that changes is the level of certain brain chemicals called neurosteroids. These chemicals can quickly change how brain cells work. This is important because it might affect a mom's mood during and after pregnancy. Research show

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