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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

From YouTube Star to Business Mogul: Jimmy Donaldson's Big Leap

Jimmy Donaldson, known to many as MrBeast, has grown far beyond his YouTube roots. With nearly half a billion subscribers, he's not just a content creator anymore. He's a businessman with a diverse portfolio that includes chocolate, toys, and even a theme park in Saudi Arabia. His company, Beast Ind

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Dec 04 2025CRIME

A Man's Fight for Freedom After 15 Years Behind Bars

In the quiet town of Hemingway, South Carolina, Michael Pearson is adjusting to life after spending 15 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. The silence at night is a stark contrast to the noise of prison life, which he now finds himself missing. Pearson's journey has been anything but easy

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Dec 04 2025SCIENCE

What's Going On With 3I/ATLAS? Scientists Have Some Ideas

People are talking about 3I/ATLAS, a space rock from another star system. Some think it might have ice volcanoes. But scientists say, not so fast. A recent study suggests that 3I/ATLAS might act like an ice volcano, but it's not the same thing. 3I/ATLAS is small, about the size of Manhattan. It's n

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Chris Paul's Unexpected Exit from the Clippers

The LA Clippers made a surprising move by parting ways with Chris Paul. This decision came after a string of losses, with the team struggling to find their rhythm. Paul, a key figure in the Clippers' history, found out about this decision in the early hours of Wednesday morning while the team was in

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Fight for Fairness: Why All Air Traffic Controllers Deserve Recognition

A senator is pushing back against a decision that only rewards a small group of air traffic controllers and FAA technicians for working during a government shutdown. The Transportation Department plans to give a $10, 000 bonus, but only to those who didn't miss a single day of work during the 44-day

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Dec 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan's Netflix Special: A Holiday Treat or a Brand Play?

Meghan Markle is back with a new Netflix show, but not everyone is celebrating. "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration" hits the screen on December 3. It's all about decorating, crafting, and cooking with famous friends like Naomi Osaka and Tom Colicchio. Some folks think Meghan is trying to shape

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Unseen Links: Optic Neuritis and Heart Risks

Optic neuritis (ON) is an inflammation of the optic nerve. It is often linked to autoimmune issues. But does it also raise the risk of heart problems? A recent study looked into this. Researchers used data from Korea's National Health Insurance Service. They studied 15, 587 people with ON and compa

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Emperor's Children: Why They Need a Healer

The Emperor's Children, a faction of Space Marines who turned traitor, have gotten a lot of new models lately. They have fancy leaders, tough soldiers, and even flying monsters. But there's one thing missing: a healer, or apothecary. In the game, when a soldier falls, they're gone. But other factio

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Latvian Pet Owners and the Biobanking Puzzle

In Latvia, a quiet debate is happening among pet owners. It's about something called veterinary biobanking. This is where biological samples from pets are stored and used for research. The goal? To improve the health of animals and maybe even humans. But how much do Latvian pet owners know about thi

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Moms' Eating Habits May Affect Kids' Breathing

A recent study has uncovered a surprising link between moms' eating habits and their kids' breathing problems. It turns out that women who struggle with eating disorders might have a higher chance of having children with asthma or wheezing. The research, which looked at data from nearly 131, 500 mo

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