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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Who Dream of Dancing: From Marvel to Disney

Dancing With the Stars has become a hotspot for celebrities looking to show off their moves. The show's recent boost in ratings, with season 34's finale being the highest in a decade, has caught the attention of many stars. Simu Liu, known for his role in Marvel, has been open about his interest in

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How a Credit System Changed Nursing Students' Views

A recent study looked at how a credit system affected nursing students' views of their profession and the stigma around hepatitis B patients. The idea was to see if this system could improve their communication, thinking, and learning skills. The study involved nursing interns in infectious disease

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Dec 02 2025FINANCE

How the Money Game Favors the Rich

The money game is not fair. It's like a rigged contest where the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer. This is not a new idea, but it's worth talking about. The system is set up in a way that benefits those who already have money. It's like a secret club where only certain people know the rules.

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Dec 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Companies Can Help Nature: A Look at Three Ways to Measure Biodiversity

Businesses can play a big role in protecting nature. They can help stop biodiversity loss. This is part of a bigger goal to make the world a better place for nature. One way to do this is by following the mitigation hierarchy. This means avoiding and reducing harm to nature. If harm can't be avoided

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

A New Leader for Star Entertainment

Star Entertainment, a big name in Australia's casino world, has a new boss. The company announced that Mathieson Jr. is stepping into the chair role. This change comes after Anne Ward decided to leave her position. Star Entertainment has been going through a tough time. They've been dealing with a

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Gymnastics Scandal: How Complaints Were Ignored

A former gymnastics coach, Sean Gardner, is accused of sexually abusing young athletes. Two gymnasts have filed lawsuits against USA Gymnastics and the US Center for SafeSport. They claim these organizations did not act on reports of Gardner's inappropriate behavior. The lawsuits state that complai

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Dec 02 2025EDUCATION

Why A. I. is Becoming the Top Choice for College Students

A. I. is taking over college campuses. More and more students are picking A. I. over traditional computer science. This trend is clear at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Over 3, 000 students signed up for a new A. I. and cybersecurity program. That is a lot of students! At the University

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

A Judge's Controversial Move: Overturning a $7M Fraud Case

A Minnesota judge has stirred up a lot of debate. She threw out a $7. 2 million fraud conviction against a couple. They were found guilty of stealing Medicaid money to fund their fancy lifestyle. The couple, Abdifatah Yusuf and his wife Lul Ahmed, were running a healthcare business from home. They u

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Hidden Faith: A Fight for Belief

North Korea's government claims it has won its fight against religion, but a recent report tells a different story. A survey of defectors found that almost everyone agrees: practicing religion openly is impossible. The country is officially atheist, but its constitution says people can believe what

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Churches and Politics: A Legal Showdown

A big fight is happening in court. It could change how churches talk about politics. A group of religious organizations sued the government. They want to change a rule from 1954. This rule stops churches from supporting political candidates. The rule is called the Johnson Amendment. In November 202

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