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Jul 16 2025RELIGION

Keeping Kids Safe: A Look at Religious Groups' Efforts

Child abuse is a big problem worldwide. Everyone needs to do their part to keep kids safe. In Australia, there was a big investigation called the Royal Commission. It looked into how groups, like churches, handled child abuse. The investigation led to new rules. But how well are these rules being fo

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Mining's Hidden Toll on Health Down Under

Australia is a treasure trove of valuable minerals and energy resources. But digging deep for these riches comes at a cost. The health of people living near mines is often overlooked. This is a big problem. It's time to take a closer look at how mining affects the health of Australians. Mining rele

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Jul 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dangerous Metal Lingers After Wildfires

In the aftermath of the Eaton and Palisades fires, a concerning discovery has been made. Beryllium, a toxic metal, has been found in both the burn zones and local homes. This metal, known for its lightweight and strong properties, is often used in high-tech products like aerospace components and gol

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Jul 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton's Wimbledon Moment: A Royal Return

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made a memorable return to Wimbledon this year. She attended the women’s singles final, where she was greeted with a standing ovation. The crowd stood and cheered as she walked to her royal box, smiling and waving. She was joined by tennis legends Billie Jean K

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Crystal Predictions: How AI is Changing the Game

AI is stepping into the world of crystal prediction. It's not just about guessing if a crystal can be made. It's also about figuring out how to make it and what ingredients are needed. This is a big deal because it could change how we create new materials. A new tool called CSLLM is leading the way

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Clearing the Air: EPA Takes on Sky Conspiracy Theories

After severe flooding in Texas, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stepped up to address some unusual ideas about weather and airplanes. They launched two websites to explain geoengineering and airplane contrails. EPA head Lee Zeldin said these sites are for people who wonder about the lines

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Wisconsin's Latest Sky Mystery: What Was Spotted in Danbury?

In recent times, stories about UFOs have become quite familiar. It seems like every other day, someone reports seeing something strange in the sky. This trend has been especially noticeable in the Midwest, particularly in Minnesota and Wisconsin, where sightings have been frequent in 2025. Danbury,

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

New Rules Lock Up Immigrants Longer

The Trump administration has introduced a new rule. It stops many immigrants from getting bond hearings. These are people who entered the U. S. without proper documents. Now, they must stay in detention while waiting for deportation. This process can take a long time, even years. An ICE spokesperso

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Knee Pain: A New Tool for Doctors

Doctors have a new helper to tackle knee pain in teens. It's not caused by injuries. This tool is called the MAP-Knee Tool. It's designed to make conversations between doctors and teens easier. It also helps them make decisions together. Plus, it cuts down on confusion about what's wrong. Knee pain

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

MMA Money: Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier's Financial Fight

In the world of mixed martial arts, Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier are household names. Their upcoming trilogy fight at UFC 318 in New Orleans is not just about settling scores in the Octagon; it's also a chance to see who has built a stronger financial empire outside of it. As of mid-2025, both f

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