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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Virginia's Power Play: The Data Center Debate

Virginia is known for its data centers. These buildings are big and need a lot of power. They bring money to the area but also cause some problems. People are worried about the power these centers use. They can power nearly 900, 000 homes. That's a lot! Some people think this is not good for the en

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Summer Heat Brings Hidden Danger to Sydney's Heart

In the summer of 2024, Sydney's central business district (CBD) faced an unexpected health challenge. A rare outbreak of Legionnaires' disease, caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 (Lp1), made its presence known among visitors to the bustling area. Legionnaires' disease is no

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Oman and Saudi Arabia Team Up to Boost Tech Startups

In a big move for tech, Oman and Saudi Arabia are joining forces to help startups grow. The Oman Investment Authority's tech arm, ITHCA Group, just launched a new plan. It includes an accelerator program and a fund to help Omani startups enter the Saudi market. The program, called Bawabat, is a tea

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding Rosacea: Why It Gets Trickier As You Grow Older

Rosacea is a skin condition that affects over 14 million people in the United States. It is characterized by frequent redness, acne-like breakouts, and visible blood vessels. It is more common in women and those with fair skin. Interestingly, it can be diagnosed at any age, but many people start not

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Spot Liver Trouble

In the world of medical imaging, a new hero is emerging. This hero is called 68Ga-FAPI. It's better at finding trouble in the liver than the older hero, 18F-FDG. This is big news for people who have problems with their bile ducts. Recently, doctors saw this in action. A 38-year-old man came in with

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Money and Weather: How Climate Change is Hitting the U. S. Wallet

Climate change is not just about melting ice and rising seas. It's also about money. Recent research shows that climate change is already costing the United States a pretty penny. The study looked at how changes in weather patterns are affecting the economy, not just in one place, but all over the c

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Dec 16 2025RELIGION

T. I. Speaks Out Against Church Exploitation

T. I. recently opened up about his views on the church and its practices. He shared his thoughts on a show hosted by gospel singer Kirk Franklin, where he was joined by other musicians. T. I. made it clear that he has never felt a strong connection to the church, despite growing up in a religious fa

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Dec 16 2025RELIGION

Why People Choose to Stay or Leave Their Faith

Religion plays a big role in many people's lives. Some stick with the faith they grew up with, while others switch or leave it behind. A recent study looked into why this happens. Most Americans were raised with some kind of religion. But not everyone keeps those beliefs as they grow up. About a th

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Way We Find Brands

In the past, finding a brand was straightforward. You typed a question into a search engine and clicked on one of the blue links that appeared. The goal was to rank high and get people to visit your website. But things have changed. Now, people often get their answers directly from AI assistants and

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

U. S. Boosts Global Infrastructure Financing with DFC Expansion

The U. S. is set to expand its global infrastructure financing with a significant boost to the U. S. Development Finance Corporation (DFC). This move comes after Congress agreed to increase the DFC's lending capacity. The DFC's maximum lending cap will rise from $60 billion to $205 billion. This cha

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