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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Winter's Chill: Why Flu Cases Surge in New York

Winter's arrival in New York brings more than just snow and ice—it also brings a surge in flu cases. This year, the numbers are alarming, with over 32, 000 cases reported by the end of November. That's a big jump from last year's 10, 902 cases during the same period. But why does the flu seem to lov

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants and Startups: A Week of Big Moves

Nvidia is looking to make more of its H200 AI chips because of high demand in China. This is interesting because the U. S. has strict rules about selling advanced tech to China. Nvidia is trying to find a balance between following these rules and keeping its business strong in China. This shows how

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Military Chief Challenges Trump's Enemy Within Talk

In a Senate hearing, General Gregory Guillot, the top commander of US Northern Command, dismissed President Trump's claims about an "enemy within. " Guillot stated he had no evidence to support Trump's assertions, which were used to justify sending National Guard troops to cities like Los Angeles an

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Detective Show to Fill the Gap

True Detective's first season was a big hit. It was dark, deep, and full of mystery. It was not like other crime shows. It had a unique way of looking at crime and the people who solve it. But after that, the show lost its way. Each new season tried to live up to the first one but failed. Fans are s

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Treat Depression: Electric Stimulation at Home

The FDA has given the green light to a new device that uses gentle electric currents to help people with depression. This device, made by a company called Flow Neuroscience, can be used at home. It's a big deal because it could make treatment more accessible to many people who struggle with depressi

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Money Movers in the Spotlight: U. S. Treasury Tightens Grip on Fraud

The U. S. Treasury is stepping up its game to keep an eye on money services businesses. This move comes after a big fraud case in Minnesota, where COVID relief funds meant for school kids' meals went missing. Over 77 people, many from the Somali community, are facing charges for this scam. The Trea

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Photojournalist's Fight: Faith, Freedom, and Fear

In a detention center in Georgia, a man named Ya'akub Vijandre is grappling with a harsh reality. He's been locked up since October, all because of some posts he made on social media. The government says these posts are linked to terrorism, but Vijandre and his lawyers argue that he's being targeted

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Dec 12 2025CRYPTO

Tom Lee's Big Move: From Wall Street to Crypto

Tom Lee, a well-known figure in finance, has made a significant shift from traditional markets to the crypto world. He is now the Chairman of BitMine Immersion Technologies, a company that has moved from bitcoin mining to focusing on ether. This change shows how finance professionals are increasingl

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Sleep Shortage: A Silent Life Shortener

Sleep is often overlooked, but it's a big deal. Recent findings show that not getting enough sleep can cut your life short. It's more impactful than diet or exercise. Only smoking has a bigger effect on how long you live. Many adults don't get enough sleep. Over a third miss the recommended seven h

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Jupiter's Cosmic Bump: The Science Behind the SL9 Collision

Jupiter, the giant of our solar system, had a wild encounter back in 1994. A comet named SL9 broke apart and smacked into the planet. Scientists wanted to understand what happened, so they created a model to study the aftermath. First, they used a special computer program called ZEUS-3D. This progr

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