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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Testosterone: More Than Just a Muscle Maker

In the wild, a young baboon tried to challenge the alpha male, but the alpha male didn't even flinch. This shows that dominance isn't always about aggression. The alpha male was confident and didn't need to prove himself. The young baboon, on the other hand, was all worked up and ready to fight. Stu

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

When Educators Meet Different Cultures: A Look at Child Protection

Child protection workers often face challenges. One big challenge is cultural countertransference. This is when a worker's personal biases or cultural background affects how they interact with kids and families from different backgrounds. It's not talked about much, but it's important. A recent stu

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Jan 03 2026RELIGION

A New Era in Religion: Pope Leo XIV and the Shifting Landscapes

Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native, made waves early in his papacy with a powerful message on Pentecost Sunday. He emphasized the importance of openness and love, urging people to overcome prejudices and fears of those who are different. His words resonated deeply, especially in a world grappling with r

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Greg Abel: The New Captain of Berkshire Hathaway

Greg Abel is now the boss at Berkshire Hathaway. He took over from Warren Buffett, who ran the company for a very long time. Abel is 63 years old. He has been with Berkshire since 2000. Before that, he was the CEO of MidAmerican, a utility company. At Berkshire, he helped turn MidAmerican into a bi

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York's Youngest Mayor Takes Charge with Bold Plans

Zohran Mamdani stepped into the role of New York City's mayor with a clear vision and bold promises. At just 34 years old, he is the youngest mayor in generations and the first Muslim to hold the position. His inauguration was a mix of historical significance and political ambition. Mamdani's swear

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Jan 03 2026RELIGION

Unfinished Farewells: The Unseen Burden of Grief

A small box sits on a closet shelf, holding more than just ashes. It's been there for years, a silent reminder of a promise left unfulfilled. The person who should know best what to do with it is an Episcopal priest and theologian. They've spent years studying grief and theology, yet here they are,

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Music Legend's Top Tracks of 2025

Mike Portnoy, a big name in progressive metal, recently shared his favorite albums of 2025. He's known for his drumming skills, but this list shows he's also a big music lover. His choices are not ranked, but they give a peek into what he enjoys. Portnoy's list is full of progressive rock and metal

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Why Genius Sports Could Be a Smart Bet for Your Portfolio

Genius Sports is a company that might not be on everyone's radar, but it's making big moves in the sports and betting world. With a solid presence in over 150 countries and partnerships with more than 400 leagues and 650 sportsbook partners, it's clear they're serious about their game. In the past

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

UK Factories See Slight Growth but Challenges Loom

In December, Britain's manufacturing sector showed some signs of improvement, but the overall outlook remains uncertain. The S&P Global Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for manufacturing rose to 50. 6, up from 50. 2 in November. However, this was lower than the initial estimate of 51. 2. This increa

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

Agilon Health Faces Legal Trouble: What Went Wrong?

Agilon Health, Inc. is in hot water. The company and some of its top bosses are being sued for allegedly misleading investors. This all started when the company's stock took a big hit after some surprising news. On August 4, 2025, Agilon's shares dropped more than 25% after hours. The company annou

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