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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Health Care Showdown: Senate Votes, but Will Anything Change?

The Senate is set to vote on two health care bills, but don't expect a breakthrough. One bill aims to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits, while the other proposes replacing them with health savings accounts. Both are likely to fail, leaving millions of Americans facing higher health insura

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Health Care: A Matter of Life and Death

Health care is a big deal. It's something we often don't think about until we need it. But in the U. S. , it's become a political football, with Democrats and Republicans stuck in a tug-of-war. Democrats want to make sure everyone has health coverage, but they're worried about the price tag. Some w

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Dec 11 2025RELIGION

Advent Calendars: A Blend of Tradition and Trend

Advent calendars have evolved far beyond their original purpose. Once simple, they now come in many forms, from dog treats to candles. This shift raises questions about the true meaning of the holiday season. People often forget the original intent of Advent calendars, which was to count down to Chr

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Nextdoor Stock Takes Off: Why a Hedge Fund Manager is Bullish

Nextdoor's stock price shot up by nearly half its value recently. This big jump happened because a well-known hedge fund manager, Eric Jackson, shared his positive views on the company. Jackson, who runs EMJ Capital, thinks Nextdoor is often misunderstood. He argues that Wall Street is undervaluing

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

Power Struggle: Can the President Fire Federal Officials?

The Supreme Court was in the middle of a heated discussion about whether the president can fire officials from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This isn't just about the FTC, though. If the court says yes, it could give the president more power over other independent agencies too. Justice Sonia

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

The Secret to Better Cells and a Longer Life

People are always looking for ways to stay healthy and live longer. One new product, Fatty15, claims to do just that. It's a supplement made from a special fatty acid called C15:0. This fatty acid is said to help cells stay strong and slow down aging. But how does it work, and is it really worth try

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Why Are More People in Cities Turning to Traditional Indian Medicine?

In recent times, a shift has been noticed. More people in cities are trying out traditional Indian medicine, known as AYUSH. This is interesting because, in the past, it was mostly rural areas that used these treatments. The Indian government has been pushing for AYUSH, which might explain why more

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Pull-Up Challenge at the Airport: A Fun Twist on Airport Improvements

At Ronald Reagan National Airport, something unusual happened. Two high-ranking officials, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sean Duffy, decided to have a pull-up contest. This wasn't just for fun. They wanted to show that airports can be places where people can stay active and healthy. Before the contest,

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chicken Feed to the Rescue: A Smart Swap for Sidewalk Salt

Winter in Minnesota brings snow and ice, but it also brings a problem: too much salt. This salt ends up in our water and hurts wildlife. So, what's the fix? Chicken grit. Chicken grit is small, hard bits fed to chickens to help them digest food. It turns out, it's also great for traction on icy sid

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Big Step Forward for Gannet BioChem in the Fight Against Climate Change

Gannet BioChem, a top player in the specialty chemical industry, has just hit a major milestone. They've got the green light from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for their plans to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. This isn't just any old goal-setting; it's a big deal in the world of

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