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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Church in Hot Water: Assets Seized in Human Trafficking Probe

A church caught up in a serious human trafficking and money laundering investigation is asking for millions in cash, precious metals, and fancy cars to be given back. The Kingdom of God Global Church says it should get its stuff back because, even though two of its leaders are in trouble, the church

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

How Cuts Can Affect Your Life After Birth

After giving birth, some women face a challenge called anal incontinence. It's when they can't control their bowels. This can really mess up their daily life. Doctors sometimes make a cut during birth to help the baby come out. This cut is called an episiotomy. But does this cut make anal incontine

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Jan 01 2026SCIENCE

Smart Coatings for Better Bone Healing

Scientists have created a special covering for a material that helps bones heal. This covering is made using a mix of gelatin and a mineral called carbonated hydroxyapatite. The goal is to make this material more like real bone tissue. To make it even better, they used a special process called plas

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Korbit's Crypto Compliance Crisis: A Wake-Up Call

Korbit, a South Korean crypto exchange, is in serious trouble. They were fined about $1. 9 million for not following anti-money laundering rules. The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) in South Korea found that Korbit did not properly verify their customers or stop suspicious transactions. This is n

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Changing Face of Shipping: Why Cleaner Fuels Are the Future

The shipping industry is in the middle of a big change. Some countries, like Russia and Canada, are still using heavy fuel oil (HFO) in the Arctic, but most are moving towards cleaner options. Viktor Genkulov, a marine engineer, explains why this shift is happening and what it means for the future.

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fluoride in River Water: What's Happening in Argentina's Mountains?

In Argentina's Sierras de Ambato, rivers flowing through granite mountains carry high levels of fluoride. This fluoride comes from the breakdown of minerals in the rocks and sediments. The main culprits are micas, which are minerals rich in fluoride. When these micas weather, they release fluoride i

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Life in Myanmar: A Struggle for Survival Amidst Political Turmoil

In Myanmar, the political landscape is a mess. The military took over in 2021, and things have been tough ever since. The economy is in shambles, and people are struggling to make ends meet. Take Ma Moe Moe San, for example. She was just 11 years old when the coup happened. With no money coming in,

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Keeping Livestock Healthy in Winter: A Simple Guide

Winter can be tough on livestock, especially when it comes to their health. Cold weather, sudden temperature changes, and damp conditions can weaken their immune systems. This makes them more likely to get sick, especially with respiratory illnesses like pneumonia. Pneumonia is a serious lung infec

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Michigan's New Coach: A Surprise Pick That Has Fans Buzzing

Michigan football just made a big move. They hired Kyle Whittingham as their new head coach. This comes after a lot of drama with their old coach, Sherrone Moore. Moore was fired for doing something really wrong. He had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Whittingham is no stranger t

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Michigan's New Coach: A Mix of Experience and New Challenges

Michigan has found its new football coach. Kyle Whittingham, who spent 32 years at Utah, is stepping into the role. He's 66 years old and brings a lot of experience. But he's not from the Midwest, which could be a big change for the team. Whittingham has a strong record. He led Utah to 177 wins and

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