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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Two Governors, One Goal: Healing a Divided Nation

In a time when political tensions are high, two governors from different parties are stepping up to show how it's done. Spencer Cox from Utah and Josh Shapiro from Pennsylvania have both faced political violence in their states. They recently came together to talk about how to bring people together

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Stitching Up the Future: Why Medical Students Need Better Training

Medical schools often overlook suturing. Students graduate without the skills needed to close wounds neatly. This is a big problem. Many doctors end up doing this work without proper training. They may not know how to make scars look better. Patients can be left with ugly marks. These marks can caus

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

Coast Guard's Big Drug Bust in the Pacific

The Coast Guard has been busy in the Pacific Ocean. They have stopped a lot of boats carrying cocaine. Since August, they have seized over 150, 000 pounds of cocaine. This is part of a big operation called Pacific Viper. One of the biggest busts happened earlier this month. A boat loaded with drugs

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

The Colts' Unexpected Gambit: Can Philip Rivers Defy Time?

The Indianapolis Colts find themselves in a tough spot after losing their starting quarterback, Daniel Jones, to a season-ending injury. With their backup, Riley Leonard, also nursing an injury, the team is in desperate need of a veteran presence under center. Enter Philip Rivers, the 44-year-old fo

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Dec 10 2025POLITICS

A Judge Steps In: California Guardsmen Return Home

A federal judge in California has put a stop to the Trump administration's plans to keep California National Guard troops under federal control. Judge Charles Breyer ruled that the administration had no valid reason to keep these troops, especially in Los Angeles. This is not the first time the judg

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

Powerful Women Shine in a Tough Year

In 2025, women faced big challenges in the workplace. Many left their jobs, and fewer companies focused on helping women move up. Online hate against women also grew, making things harder. But some women stood out and made big changes. Beyoncé, who has been on a powerful women list many times, show

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Dec 10 2025RELIGION

A Year of Faith and Devotion: Capturing the World's Spiritual Moments

In 2025, photographers from the Associated Press documented a wide range of spiritual practices and religious events across the globe. One striking image shows a vast crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican for Pope Francis' funeral, while another captures a single woman in Uruguay honor

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Dec 10 2025CRYPTO

Shielding Trillions: Quantum-Proofing Finance's Future

The finance world is stepping up its game against a looming threat: quantum computers. BOLTS Technologies, a cybersecurity innovator, has teamed up with the Canton Network to test a new shield for digital transactions. This isn't just any test; it's a trial run for protecting trillions of dollars in

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Dec 10 2025CRIME

How Technology Can Help Track Domestic Violence Better

In the UK, domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a big problem. It's not just a safety issue but also a public health concern. The problem is made worse because the police often record information poorly. When key details are missing or wrong, it's hard for the police, hospitals, and other groups to

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Dec 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Wendy's Sips into the Quarter-Zip Trend

Wendy's is the latest to hop on the quarter-zip bandwagon. They've launched a "Quarter Sip" promotion, offering a 25-cent soft drink with any purchase made through their app. This deal is part of their strategy to connect with younger audiences who are into the latest trends. The quarter-zip trend

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