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Dec 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Tyler Perry Faces Another Legal Battle: What's Really Going On?

Tyler Perry is in hot water again. This time, a man named Mario Rodriguez has filed a lawsuit against him, seeking a whopping $77 million. Rodriguez claims Perry sexually assaulted him and offered him money and acting roles in exchange for sexual favors. The lawsuit includes some pretty explicit det

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Switzerland's Military: Can It Handle a Big Attack?

Switzerland's military leader has some tough things to say. He thinks the country isn't ready for a full-blown attack. Thomas Suessli, who's stepping down as the head of Switzerland's armed forces, shared his thoughts in an interview. He said that while Switzerland can handle smaller threats, like c

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Swearing Can Boost Your Performance

Researchers have found that using strong language can actually help people perform better in physical tasks. This is not just about letting off steam. It seems that swearing can make people feel more confident and focused. It might even help them push through challenging situations. In a study, par

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Making a Difference: Meet the Leaders Shaping Massachusetts' Tomorrow

In the past year, a spotlight has been shone on the people driving progress in Massachusetts. From business leaders to politicians, social media stars to young athletes, these individuals are making waves across the state. But who are they, and what makes them stand out? Black leaders in Massachuse

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Colorado's Gas Pipeline Rules: Are They Strong Enough?

Colorado's recent push to tighten its rules on natural gas pipelines has sparked debate. The state's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has backed most of the recommendations from an administrative law judge. These rules aim to strengthen the regulation of the vast network of gas pipelines crisscross

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Winning the Battle Against Health Insurance Denials

Health insurance companies often say no to treatments, even when doctors recommend them. This can feel scary, but it's not always the end. Many people have won approval after fighting back. Insurance companies use a system called prior authorization. This means they need to say yes before you can g

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Your Apple Watch: A Health Game Changer

Wearing a watch to bed might sound odd, but it turns out it could be a game-changer for health. Initially, the idea of sleeping with an Apple Watch seemed uncomfortable and unnecessary. After all, it was bought for workouts, not sleep tracking. But things changed when a doctor insisted on monitoring

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Texas Retirement: Where Your Money Goes Further

Texas is a great place to retire. It has no state income tax. This means retirees keep more of their money. The cost of living is also lower than in many other states. Plus, the weather is warm most of the year. Jefferson County is a good choice for retirees. Beaumont is the biggest city there. It

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

Smart Ways to Save and Grow Your Money in 2026

Many people struggle to meet their financial goals, but that doesn't mean you should give up. In fact, most Americans are hopeful that next year will be better. If you want to improve your financial situation, there are some useful tools that can help you save, spend wisely, and manage your money mo

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

How Buildings Can Harness Sun Power in a Changing Climate

Buildings are starting to use the sun's power more efficiently. But there are hurdles. Designers often don't have the right tools. They also don't think enough about how climate change will affect these systems. A new study tackles these issues. It looks at how buildings can use solar power better.

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