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Dec 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Legends Lost: Remembering the Icons Who Shaped Our World in 2025

In 2025, the world said goodbye to many influential Black figures who left a lasting mark on music, sports, politics, and activism. These individuals were not just stars; they were pioneers who paved the way for future generations. Music lovers mourned the loss of soul legends like Sam Moore, Gwen

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Tea Time for Stronger Bones? What the Research Says

Older women might want to consider swapping their morning coffee for tea. A recent study suggests that tea drinkers have a slight edge when it comes to bone health. The research, which tracked nearly 10, 000 women over a decade, found that tea drinkers had a bit more bone density in their hips compa

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Dec 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Hidden Battle: Clearing Landmines with High-Tech Help

Ukraine is facing a huge problem after the fighting stops: landmines everywhere. These hidden dangers are slowing down recovery and putting lives at risk. Fields, homes, and roads are unsafe, making it hard for people to return and for the economy to bounce back. Traditionally, clearing landmines i

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Stress of Holiday Planning

Holiday planning can be a lot more stressful than it seems. Many people feel overwhelmed by the endless lists of things to do, from buying gifts to preparing meals. This stress doesn't just come from the tasks themselves but also from the mental effort required to keep track of everything. The brai

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Dec 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Holiday Chats: Family, Health, and Everything Else

The holiday season is a time when many people feel joy and gratitude. It's a time to celebrate with loved ones, exchange gifts, and enjoy decorations. But what do people like most about this time of year? A recent survey shows that spending time with family and friends tops the list. When families

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Myanmar's Military: Playing Politics Amidst Chaos

Myanmar's military, the Tatmadaw, is trying to gain control through elections after failing to do so through force. The junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, recently urged voters to support candidates who align with the military's interests. This move comes nearly five years after the military took power i

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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Build Molecules with Precision

Scientists have found a clever way to build complex molecules with high precision. They used a common chemical group, called a carboxylate, to guide the process. Normally, this group isn't very good at controlling the shape of the final molecule, but the researchers found a way around this problem.

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Dec 24 2025OPINION

A Fresh Take on Holiday Celebrations: Making Everyone Feel Welcome

In a world where diversity and inclusion are often talked about but not always practiced, one group found a way to make their holiday celebrations more meaningful. Instead of sticking to the usual catered lunch and gift exchange, they decided to do something different. They invited everyone to bring

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Minneapolis McDonald's Tightens Security Amid Safety Concerns

A McDonald's restaurant in Uptown Minneapolis has made a big change. They decided to lock their dining room doors. This move is to keep customers and staff safe. The change started on December 5th. The restaurant will stay open from 5 am to 10 pm. But now, only certain people can come in. The resta

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

A Leader's Battle: Facing Cancer with Courage

Ben Sasse, the former President of the University of Florida, has revealed that he is battling an advanced stage of pancreatic cancer. The news came as a shock to many, as he shared the diagnosis publicly on a social media platform. Sasse mentioned that he decided to come forward after friends bega

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