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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

How Eastern Thought Can Shape the Future of Brain Science

Brain science is moving fast. Scientists are creating things like brain organoids and human-animal chimeras. These advances raise big ethical questions. Western bioethics has been the main guide, but it might not be enough on its own. Enter Nishida Kitarō, a Japanese philosopher. His ideas focus on

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

YouTube TV and Verizon Team Up for a Sweet Deal

Streaming services have had a wild ride lately. Prices have gone up and down, and people are switching services more than ever. YouTube TV saw a lot of people leave when Disney channels went dark for two weeks. Even a $20 credit didn't keep many subscribers. Other services like DirecTV Stream and Hu

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

How Moms Can Take Charge of Their Health After Childbirth

After having a baby, many women face a common but often overlooked issue: leakage when they laugh, sneeze, or exercise. This is called postpartum urinary incontinence (PPUI), and it's not something women have to just live with. The go-to treatment is pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT). However, no

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

Texas Braces for Sudden Chill and Possible Snowflakes

Texas is in for a weather rollercoaster. After a warm Christmas weekend, a cold front is set to sweep through the state late Sunday, bringing a chance of snow in some areas. This shift is unusual, as Texas rarely sees snow due to its generally warm climate and location south of the jet stream. The

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Honduras Chooses a New Leader Amidst Controversy

In a recent presidential election, Honduras made a significant political shift. Nasry Asfura, a conservative candidate, was declared the winner. This result is part of a broader trend in Latin America, where right-leaning politicians are gaining more influence. Asfura, who previously served as the

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Dec 25 2025FINANCE

Private Equity's Clever Trick to Beat the Slump

Private equity firms are in a pickle. They usually buy companies, fix them up, and sell them for a profit. But lately, it's been tough to find buyers. Interest rates have shot up, making it expensive to borrow money for deals. So, what's their clever trick? They're selling companies to themselves!

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

A Jazz Concert Calls Off Due to a Name Change

The Kennedy Center, a well-known performing arts hub in Washington, D. C. , has seen a stir after a planned Christmas Eve jazz concert was called off. The event, a long-standing holiday tradition, was hosted by musician Chuck Redd. The cancellation came after the White House announced that President

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Dec 25 2025WEATHER

Christmas Warmth to Freezing: Texas Weather Takes a Wild Ride

Texas is in for a weather rollercoaster this holiday season. After enjoying unusually warm temperatures, residents will need to bundle up as a strong cold front sweeps through. The weekend is expected to be warm and peaceful, with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. This warmth is unusual for

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Plainville's Nativity Scene Debate: A Clash of Beliefs and Laws

Plainville has found itself in a heated discussion about a nativity scene that has been a part of the town's holiday tradition for over 25 years. This year, the scene was missing, and not everyone is happy about it. The Plainville Republicans took to Facebook to express their displeasure. They beli

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

China's One-Child Policy: A Social Media Backlash

The recent passing of Peng Peiyun, a former leader of China's one-child policy, has sparked intense criticism on social media. Peng, who headed the Family Planning Commission from 1988 to 1998, was remembered by state media as a notable figure in women and children's issues. However, the public's re

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