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Dec 02 2025OPINION

America's Hemp Wake-Up Call: A Victory for Public Health

In November, the U. S. took a big step forward in public health by banning intoxicating hemp products. This decision came after years of seeing these products cause real harm. Hemp-derived THC, especially delta-8, has been linked to serious health issues, including heart problems and nausea. The FDA

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Boosts Medical Research: A New Way to See Inside a Mouse

A Cleveland company and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) just got a big $2. 5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. This money will help them use AI to make medical research faster and more detailed. The team, led by CWRU professor Susann Brady-Kalnay and BioInVision Inc. , wa

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Weight Affects Your Use of Health Apps

People are using health apps and wearables more than ever. These tools help with diet, exercise, and tracking health. But not everyone uses them the same way. Body weight seems to play a role in how much people engage with these digital health tools. Some people stick with them, while others drop of

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Crohn's Disease: New Treatment Paths and Old Wisdom

Crohn's disease is getting a new approach. Doctors are now suggesting stronger medicines right from the start for those with moderate to severe cases. This is a big change from the old way of trying milder treatments first. The idea is to heal the gut lining and stop long-term damage. But these powe

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Hidden Faith: A Fight for Belief

North Korea's government claims it has won its fight against religion, but a recent report tells a different story. A survey of defectors found that almost everyone agrees: practicing religion openly is impossible. The country is officially atheist, but its constitution says people can believe what

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Churches and Politics: A Legal Showdown

A big fight is happening in court. It could change how churches talk about politics. A group of religious organizations sued the government. They want to change a rule from 1954. This rule stops churches from supporting political candidates. The rule is called the Johnson Amendment. In November 202

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Mixed Bag of Mystery and Faith

"Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" takes a different path from its predecessors. It dives into themes of religion and mystery, but it stumbles along the way. The story follows detective Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig, as he investigates a death in a troubled New York parish. The film tri

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Mouse Brain Waves: Unraveling the Mystery of Nerve Cells

Scientists have been exploring the inner workings of mouse brains, focusing on the visual cortex. These mice lack a specific gene, Fmr1, which is associated with fragile X syndrome in humans. When researchers placed slices of these mouse brains in a special solution, they observed something unusual.

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AirPods Pro 3: A Smart Buy with Big Savings

Apple's latest AirPods Pro 3 are making waves, and now they're even more appealing with a price drop. For the first time, they're available at $220, a new record low. This deal is a great chance to upgrade if you've been waiting for a better price. The AirPods Pro 3 aren't a total overhaul, but the

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Giraffe Milk: Unveiling the Secrets of Late Lactation

Giraffes, those tall and graceful creatures, have always fascinated scientists. But there's one thing about them that hasn't gotten much attention: their milk. Specifically, what happens to it as they wean their calves. Milk changes as a mother's body prepares to stop producing it. This is true for

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